Observational Study
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World J Clin Cases. Dec 16, 2022; 10(35): 12936-12945
Published online Dec 16, 2022. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v10.i35.12936
Table 1 Distribution of postoperative infection sites in hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage patients
Infection site
Cases (n = 80)
Proportion (%)
Respiratory system5163.75
Surgical incision1518.75
Urinary system911.25
Intracranial 56.25
Table 2 Distribution of postoperative pathogenic bacteria in patients with hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage
Pathogens
Strains (n)
Proportion (%)
Gram-negative bacteria6761.47
Klebsiella pneumoniae2422.02
Escherichia coli1816.51
Pseudomonas aeruginosa1311.93
Acinetobacter baumannii87.34
Enterobacter cloacae43.67
Gram-positive bacteria3229.36
Staphylococcus aureus1311.93
Staphylococcus epidermidis98.26
coagulase-negative staphylococci76.42
Enterococcus32.75
Fungus109.17
Total109100.00
Table 3 Comparison of general clinical data of the two groups of patients, n (%) or mean ± SD
Index
Infection group (n = 80)
Non-infection group (n = 191)
t/χ2 value
P value
Sex0.5860.444
Male57 (71.25)127 (66.49)
Female23 (28.75)64 (33.51)
Age (yr)68.49 ± 9.6767.52 ± 10.310.7190.473
BMI (kg/m2)23.67 ± 2.5124.06 ± 2.741.0950.275
Underlying diseases4.8440.028
Yes49 (61.25)89 (46.60)
No31 (38.75)102 (53.40)
Smoking history0.8650.352
Yes35 (43.75)72 (37.70)
No45 (56.25)119 (62.30)
GCS score (points)6.85 ± 1.267.24 ± 1.681.8670.063
Bleeding site-0.613
Lobe49 (61.25)103 (53.93)
Thalamus19 (23.75)53 (27.75)
Basal Ganglia7 (8.75)25 (13.09)
Brain stem5 (6.25)10 (5.24)
Bleeding (mL)50.46 ± 10.6348.35 ± 9.782.3270.021
Table 4 Comparison of inflammatory mediator profile indices and procalcitonin levels between the two groups of patients, pre- and postoperatively (mean ± SD)
Index
Infection group (n = 80)
Non-infection group (n = 191)
t/χ2 value
P value
IL-2 (ng/L)
Preoperative1.28 ± 0.351.23 ± 0.241.3560.176
POD2.62 ± 0.87a1.78 ± 0.53a9.725< 0.001
IL-4 (ng/L)
Preoperative1.06 ± 0.310.98 ± 0.262.1790.030
POD3.68 ± 1.01a2.35 ± 0.76a11.873< 0.001
IL-6 (ng/L)
Preoperative3.21 ± 1.942.87 ± 0.883.4470.001
POD11.28 ± 3.27a8.64 ± 2.13a7.870< 0.001
IL-10 (ng/L)
Preoperative2.75 ± 0.892.53 ± 0.682.2090.028
POD8.72 ± 1.94a6.53 ± 1.85a8.762< 0.001
TNF-α (ng/L)
Preoperative1.73 ± 0.461.58 ± 0.512.2720.024
POD6.58 ± 2.043.91 ± 0.9414.755< 0.001
IFN-γ (ng/L)
Preoperative0.86 ± 0.250.80 ± 0.192.1510.032
POD3.18 ± 0.972.76 ± 0.843.583< 0.001
PCT (μg/L)
Preoperative1.55 ± 0.420.51 ± 0.1928.087< 0.001
POD1.83 ± 0.56a0.63 ± 0.21a25.667< 0.001
Table 5 Multivariate logistic regression analysis of postoperative infection in patients with hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage
Factors
β
SE
Wald χ2
OR
95%CI
P value
Underlying diseases0.6150.3772.6611.8500.883-3.8730.104
Bleeding0.0960.0681.9931.1010.963-1.2580.159
IL-40.8760.4783.3592.4010.941-6.1280.068
IL-60.8930.3217.7392.4421.302-4.5820.006
IL-100.4830.2822.9341.6210.933-2.8170.087
TNF-α0.4730.2892.6791.6050.911-2.8280.102
IFN-γ0.4690.2483.5761.5980.983-2.5990.059
PCT1.4570.39113.8864.2931.995-9.238< 0.001
Table 6 Analysis of the predictive value of preoperative interleukin-6 and procalcitonin levels and their combined detection in postoperative infection in patients with hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage
Index
AUC
P value
Cutoff value
Younden’s Index
Sensitivity
Specificity
IL-60.7550.0033.10 ng/L0.47576.4771.05
PCT0.824< 0.0010.96 μg/L0.69282.3586.84
Joint detection0.866< 0.001-0.71190.0081.05