Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology (Dec 2023)

Longitudinal serum neurofilament light kinetics in post‐anoxic encephalopathy

  • Giulio Disanto,
  • Michele Villa,
  • Aleksandra Maleska Maceski,
  • Chiara Prosperetti,
  • Claudio Gobbi,
  • Jens Kuhle,
  • Tiziano Cassina,
  • Pamela Agazzi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/acn3.51903
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 12
pp. 2407 – 2412

Abstract

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Abstract Serum neurofilament light (sNfL) is a promising marker of outcome after cardiac arrest, but its kinetics are unclear. We prospectively measured sNfL concentrations in 62 patients at 0, 1, 3, 5, 7 and 10 days after cardiac arrest. Survivors and non‐survivors had similar sNfL at admission (14.2 [8.6–21.9] vs. 22.5 [14.2–46.9] pg/mL) but largely different at 24 h (16.4 [10.2–293] vs. 464.3 [151.8–1658.2], respectively). The AUC for sNfL concentrations predicting death was above 0.95 from Day 1 to 10 (highest on Day 3). Late sNfL measurements may exert prognostic value, especially when early samples are unavailable or prognosis remains unclear.