S100B and cardiac surgery: Possibilities and limitations
Serum determinations of the glial protein S100B has been found to correlate with brain damage after cardiac surgery. Forty-eight hours and later after surgery, increased S100B levels correlates with the presence of brain infarction, and the extent of infracted brain tissue. S100B at this time-point has been shown to predict long-term outcome, higher S100B levels correlated with decreased survival.