Research Article

[Retracted] Change of Levels of NGF, ACTH, and AVP in the Cerebrospinal Fluid after Decompressive Craniectomy of Craniocerebral Injury and Their Relationship with Communicating Hydrocephalus

Table 2

Single-factor analysis of influencing communicating hydrocephalus after DC of craniocerebral injury.

Clinical informationCommunicating hydrocephalus group (n = 31)Noncommunicating hydrocephalus group (n = 71)χ2/t

Age48.89 ± 4.7548.13 ± 5.270.6900.492

Gender
Male14 (45.16)42 (59.15)1.7070.191
Female17 (54.84)29 (40.85)

Types of craniocerebral injury
Closed18 (58.06)34 (47.89)0.8940.344
Open13 (41.94)37 (52.11)

Cerebrospinal fluid leak
Yes25 (80.65)19 (26.76)25.543≤0.001
No6 (19.35)52 (73.24)

Epidural hematoma
Yes23 (74.19)20 (28.17)18.745≤0.001
No8 (25.81)51 (71.83)

Ventricular hemorrhage
Yes28 (90.32)23 (32.39)28.964≤0.001
No3 (9.68)48 (67.61)

Subdural fluid accumulation
Yes25 (80.65)21 (29.58)22.728≤0.001
No6 (19.35)50 (70.42)

tSAH
Yes22 (70.97)14 (19.72)24.817≤0.001
No9 (29.03)57 (80.28)

Cerebrospinal fluid protein level
Abnormal27 (87.10)28 (39.44)19.727≤0.001
Normal4 (12.90)43 (60.56)
GCS (score)9.94 ± 2.0410.53 ± 2.011.3570.178
GOTA (score)71.35 ± 15.3673.83 ± 14.980.7630.447
FIM (score)18.13 ± 1.5819.95 ± 4.372.2500.037
NGF (pg/mL)2.09 ± 0.311.24 ± 0.2614.309≤0.001
ACTH (ng/L)105.38 ± 19.1684.33 ± 12.696.550≤0.001
AVP (ng/L)23.17 ± 5.9815.33 ± 4.327.466≤0.001