Brain Sciences (Sep 2022)

Admission Serum Iron as an Independent Risk Factor for Postoperative Delayed Cerebral Ischemia Following Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: A Propensity-Matched Analysis

  • Yi-Bin Zhang,
  • Feng Zheng,
  • Lampis Stavrinou,
  • Hao-Jie Wang,
  • Wen-Jian Fan,
  • Pei-Sen Yao,
  • Yuan-Xiang Lin,
  • Roland Goldbrunner,
  • Shu-Fa Zheng,
  • Pantelis Stavrinou,
  • De-Zhi Kang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci12091183
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 9
p. 1183

Abstract

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This study aimed to investigate the association between serum iron (SI) and postoperative delayed cerebral ischemia (DCI) following aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH). We retrospectively analyzed 985 consecutive adult patients diagnosed with aSAH. Demographic, clinical, and laboratory data were recorded. Univariate and multivariate analyses were employed to assess the association between SI and DCI. Propensity-score matching (PSM) analysis was implemented to reduce confounding. Postoperative DCI developed in 14.38% of patients. Lower SI upon admission was detected in aSAH patients with severe clinical conditions and severe aSAH. SI was negatively correlated with WFNS grade (r = −0.3744, p p p p p p < 0.001). The predictive performance of SI for poor outcome had a corresponding AUC of 0.718 after PSM. Lower SI upon admission is significantly associated with WFNS grade, mFisher grade, and predicts postoperative DCI and poor outcome at 90 days following aSAH.

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