TOMIOKA Hideto, MIYATAKE Satoru, INAMASU Joji, FUJITA Nobuya, ITO Takeshi, KASE Kenichi, KOBAYASHI Kenji
Nihon Kyukyu Igakukai Zasshi, 20(10) 829-835, 2009 Peer-reviewed
Objects: Recently, several forensic researchers have reported that ketone bodies in body fluids collected postmortem are useful markers for the diagnosis of antemortem ketosis. We measured serum levels of 3-hydroxybutyrate (3-HB), obtained from patients who experienced cardiopulmonary arrest (CPA), and evaluated the relationship between the presumptive causes of CPA and levels of 3-HB.<BR>Material and methods: Between January and April 2008, 125 cases of non-traumatic out-of-hospital CPA were treated at our institution. Levels of 3-HB were measured in 69 of 125 cases to investigate the possible association between ketoacidosis and causes of CPA. The 69 cases were classified into 4 groups based on the serum level of 3-HB, and the frequency of cases having one or more pathophysiological conditions compatible with elevated ketone bodies, namely, a poorly- nourished state, hyperglycemia, or an infectious disease, was calculated. Fifty-eight cases of out-of-hospital CPA with an intrinsic cause were divided into two subgroups depending on whether symptoms prior to CPA were present or not. Accidental-Episodes (AE) group, in which symptoms prior to CPA were absent, consisted of 32 cases. Non-AE group, in which symptoms prior to CPA were present, consisted of 26 cases.<BR>Results: Among the 69 cases assessed, 19 (28%) showed pathophysiological conditions compatible with elevated ketone bodies. The frequency of pathophysiological conditions compatible with elevated ketone bodies was 100% (5 in 5) in cases with 3-HB >1,000 μmol/l, 86% (6 in 7) in cases with 3-HB between 200 and 1,000 μmol/l, 22% (6 in 27) in cases with 3-HB between 50 and 200 μmol/l, and 7% (2 in 30) in cases with 3-HB <50 μmol/l. Among the 58 cases of out-of-hospital CPA with an intrinsic cause, non-AE group had a significantly higher level of 3-HB compared with AE group (p=0.001).<BR>Conclusion: When the serum level of 3-HB is elevated in patients who present with out-of-hospital CPA, it can be speculated that pathophysiological condition compatible with elevated ketone bodies may have been present immediately before their collapse.