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Association of preoperative to postoperative change in cerebrospinal fluid fibrinogen with postoperative delirium.

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Payne, T; Taylor, J; Kunkel, D; Konieczka, K; Ingram, F; Blennow, K; Zetterberg, H; Pearce, RA; Meyer-Franke, A; Terrando, N; Akassoglou, K ...
Published in: BJA Open
December 2024

BACKGROUND: We aimed to assess perioperative changes in fibrinogen in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), their association with markers of blood-brain barrier breakdown and neuroinflammation, and their association with postoperative delirium severity. METHODS: We conducted a secondary analysis of the Interventions for Postoperative Delirium-Biomarker 2 (IPOD-B2, NCT02926417) study, a prospective observational cohort study. We included 24 patients aged >21 yr undergoing aortic aneurysm repair. CSF samples were obtained before (n=24) and after surgery (n=13), with some participants having multiple postoperative samples. Our primary outcome was the perioperative change in CSF fibrinogen. Delirium was assessed using the Delirium Rating Scale-Revised-98. RESULTS: CSF fibrinogen increased after surgery (P<0.001), and this was associated with an increase in CSF/plasma albumin ratio (β=1.09, 95% CI 0.47-1.71, P=0.004). The peak change in CSF fibrinogen was associated with the change in CSF interleukin (IL)-10 and IL-12p70. The peak change in CSF fibrinogen was associated with the change in CSF total tau (β=0.47, 95% CI 0.24-0.71, P=0.002); however, we did not observe an association with postoperative delirium severity (incidence rate ratio = 1.20, 95% CI 0.66-2.17, P=0.540). CONCLUSIONS: Our preliminary findings support the hypothesis that fibrinogen enters the brain via blood-brain barrier disruption, promoting neuroinflammation and neuronal injury. However, we did not observe an association between cerebrospinal fluid fibrinogen and peak delirium severity in this limited cohort.

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BJA Open

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2772-6096

Publication Date

December 2024

Volume

12

Start / End Page

100349

Location

England
 

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Payne, T., Taylor, J., Kunkel, D., Konieczka, K., Ingram, F., Blennow, K., … Lennertz, R. C. (2024). Association of preoperative to postoperative change in cerebrospinal fluid fibrinogen with postoperative delirium. BJA Open, 12, 100349. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bjao.2024.100349
Payne, Thomas, Jennifer Taylor, David Kunkel, Katherine Konieczka, Frankie Ingram, Kaj Blennow, Henrik Zetterberg, et al. “Association of preoperative to postoperative change in cerebrospinal fluid fibrinogen with postoperative delirium.BJA Open 12 (December 2024): 100349. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bjao.2024.100349.
Payne T, Taylor J, Kunkel D, Konieczka K, Ingram F, Blennow K, et al. Association of preoperative to postoperative change in cerebrospinal fluid fibrinogen with postoperative delirium. BJA Open. 2024 Dec;12:100349.
Payne, Thomas, et al. “Association of preoperative to postoperative change in cerebrospinal fluid fibrinogen with postoperative delirium.BJA Open, vol. 12, Dec. 2024, p. 100349. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.bjao.2024.100349.
Payne T, Taylor J, Kunkel D, Konieczka K, Ingram F, Blennow K, Zetterberg H, Pearce RA, Meyer-Franke A, Terrando N, Akassoglou K, Sanders RD, Lennertz RC. Association of preoperative to postoperative change in cerebrospinal fluid fibrinogen with postoperative delirium. BJA Open. 2024 Dec;12:100349.

Published In

BJA Open

DOI

EISSN

2772-6096

Publication Date

December 2024

Volume

12

Start / End Page

100349

Location

England