Cao P, Jia ZY, Zheng T, Mei T. Correlation of preoperative inflammatory factors and emotional disorders with postoperative delirium in patients with craniocerebral trauma. World J Psychiatry 2024; 14(7): 1043-1052 [PMID: 39050199 DOI: 10.5498/wjp.v14.i7.1043]
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Tao Mei, MM, Chief Physician, Department of Neurosurgery, Changde Hospital, Xiangya School of Medicine, Central South University (The First People’s Hospital of Changde City), No. 818 Renmin Road, Wuling District, Changde 415003, Hunan Province, China. meitao197511@126.com
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World J Psychiatry. Jul 19, 2024; 14(7): 1043-1052 Published online Jul 19, 2024. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v14.i7.1043
Table 1 General data of patients with traumatic brain injury, mean ± SD/n (%)
Index
POD group (n = 21)
Non-POD group (n = 59)
χ2/t
P value
Age (year)
50.48 ± 8.53
47.88 ± 8.62
1.188
0.239
Sex
0.111
0.738
Male
16 (76.19)
47 (79.66)
Female
5 (23.81)
12 (20.34)
BMI (kg/m2)
22.08 ± 2.23
22.50 ± 2.76
0.631
0.530
Time from trauma to admission (minutes)
85.10 ± 15.51
83.39 ± 12.13
0.513
0.609
Admission GCS score (score)
7.770
0.005
≤ 3
10 (47.62)
10 (16.95)
> 3
11 (52.38)
49 (83.05)
Intracranial pressure at admission (mmHg)
52.95 ± 10.73
49.85 ± 10.73
1.139
0.258
Pupil changes
4.195
0.041
Single side scattered
7 (33.33)
35 (59.32)
Bilateral scattered
14 (66.67)
24 (40.68)
Prehemorrhagic shock
6.792
0.009
Yes
11 (52.38)
13 (22.03)
No
10 (47.62)
46 (77.97)
Hematoma volume (mL)
55.95 ± 12.36
53.49 ± 11.55
0.823
0.413
Midline shift
1.566
0.211
< 10 mm
7 (33.33)
29 (49.15)
≥ 10 mm
14 (66.67)
30 (50.85)
Preoperative drilling and drainage
0.007
0.934
Yes
18 (85.71)
52 (88.14)
No
3 (14.29)
7 (11.86)
Ventricular hemorrhage
3.975
0.046
Yes
7 (33.33)
8 (13.56)
No
14 (66.67)
51 (86.44)
Compressed ring pool
0.132
0.717
Compressed unilateral ring pool
9 (42.86)
28 (47.46)
Compressed bilateral ring pool
12 (57.14)
31 (52.54)
Postoperative high glucose hyperpermeability
8.366
0.004
Yes
8 (38.10)
6 (10.17)
No
13 (61.90)
53 (89.83)
Table 2 Preoperative levels of inflammatory factors in both groups, mean ± SD
Index
POD group (n = 21)
non-POD group (n = 59)
t value
P value
IL-6
21.62 ± 5.68
16.78 ± 4.22
4.105
< 0.05
TNF-α
65.71 ± 14.19
56.19 ± 12.18
2.948
0.004
MPO
132.24 ± 17.01
115.19 ± 18.09
3.640
< 0.05
Table 3 Variable assignments
Index
Assignment
POD circumstances
1 = POD, 0 = non-POD
Admission GCS score
1 = ≤ 3, 0 = > 3
Pupil changes
1 = Bilateral scattered, 0 = Single side scattered
Prehemorrhagic shock
1 = yes, 0 = no
Ventricular hemorrhage
1 = yes, 0 = no
Postoperative high glucose hyperpermeability
1 = yes, 0 = no
IL-6
1 = ≥17.5, 0 = < 17.5
TNF-α
1 = ≥ 64.5, 0 = < 64.5
MPO
1 = ≥ 132.5, 0 = < 132.5
HAMA
1 = ≥ 7, 0 = < 7
HAMD
1 = ≥ 7, 0 = < 7
Table 4 Multivariate logistic regression analysis
Index
B
SE
Wald χ2
P value
OR
95%CI
Admission GCS score
2.232
1.058
4.453
0.035
9.321
1.172-74.105
Pupil changes
1.060
0.955
1.230
0.267
2.886
0.444-18.770
Prehemorrhagic shock
1.365
1.109
1.516
0.218
3.918
0.446-34.444
Ventricular hemorrhage
2.878
1.151
6.249
0.012
17.777
1.862-169.742
Postoperative high glucose hyperpermeability
1.123
1.366
0.676
0.411
3.075
0.211-44.755
IL-6
2.538
1.104
5.291
0.021
12.659
1.456-110.082
TNF-α
2.344
1.062
4.867
0.027
10.421
1.299-83.616
MPO
0.713
1.108
0.414
0.520
2.039
0.233-17.887
HAMA
2.127
1.020
4.349
0.037
8.394
1.137-61.993
HAMD
2.421
1.081
5.011
0.025
11.256
1.352-93.735
Citation: Cao P, Jia ZY, Zheng T, Mei T. Correlation of preoperative inflammatory factors and emotional disorders with postoperative delirium in patients with craniocerebral trauma. World J Psychiatry 2024; 14(7): 1043-1052