Retrospective Study
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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 ± 8.5347.88 ± 8.621.1880.239
Sex0.1110.738
    Male16 (76.19)47 (79.66)
    Female5 (23.81)12 (20.34)
BMI (kg/m2)22.08 ± 2.2322.50 ± 2.760.6310.530
Time from trauma to admission (minutes)85.10 ± 15.5183.39 ± 12.130.5130.609
Admission GCS score (score)7.7700.005
    ≤ 310 (47.62)10 (16.95)
    > 311 (52.38)49 (83.05)
Intracranial pressure at admission (mmHg)52.95 ± 10.7349.85 ± 10.731.1390.258
Pupil changes4.1950.041
    Single side scattered7 (33.33)35 (59.32)
    Bilateral scattered14 (66.67)24 (40.68)
Prehemorrhagic shock6.7920.009
    Yes11 (52.38)13 (22.03)
    No10 (47.62)46 (77.97)
Hematoma volume (mL)55.95 ± 12.3653.49 ± 11.550.8230.413
Midline shift 1.5660.211
    < 10 mm7 (33.33)29 (49.15)
    ≥ 10 mm14 (66.67)30 (50.85)
Preoperative drilling and drainage0.0070.934
    Yes18 (85.71)52 (88.14)
    No3 (14.29)7 (11.86)
Ventricular hemorrhage 3.9750.046
    Yes7 (33.33)8 (13.56)
    No14 (66.67)51 (86.44)
Compressed ring pool0.1320.717
    Compressed unilateral ring pool9 (42.86)28 (47.46)
    Compressed bilateral ring pool12 (57.14)31 (52.54)
Postoperative high glucose hyperpermeability8.3660.004
    Yes8 (38.10)6 (10.17)
    No13 (61.90)53 (89.83)