1. Association between Serum IGF-I levels and Postoperative Delirium in Elderly Subjects Undergoing Elective Knee Arthroplasty
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Benjamin J. Flink, Timothy Yen, Richard E. Moon, Thomas P. Vail, Stephanie C. Patterson, Aibek E. Mirrakhimov, Sandhya A. Lagoo, John Carson Allen, Meredith R. Metcalf, Paula T. Trzepacz, Madan M. Kwatra, Christopher C. Young, and Sarah K. Rivelli
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Aging ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Replacement ,and over ,Logistic regression ,Article ,Arthroplasty ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Clinical Research ,Risk Factors ,Internal medicine ,mental disorders ,80 and over ,medicine ,Humans ,Knee ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Prospective Studies ,Risk factor ,Insulin-Like Growth Factor I ,Prospective cohort study ,Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Multidisciplinary ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Confounding ,Delirium ,Confidence interval ,Mental Health ,Logistic Models ,Elective Surgical Procedures ,Anesthesia ,medicine.symptom ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Evidence is mixed for an association between serum insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) levels and postoperative delirium (POD). The current study assessed preoperative serum IGF-I levels as a predictor of incident delirium in non-demented elderly elective knee arthroplasty patients. Preoperative serum levels of total IGF-I were measured using a commercially available Human IGF-I ELISA kit. POD incidence and severity were determined using DSM-IV criteria and the Delirium Rating Scale-Revised-98 (DRS-R98), respectively. Median IGF-I levels in delirious (62.6 ng/ml) and non-delirious groups (65.9 ng/ml) were not significantly different (p = 0.141). The ratio (95% CI) of geometric means, D/ND, was 0.86 (0.70, 1.06). The Hodges-Lehmann median difference estimate was 7.23 ng/mL with 95% confidence interval (−2.32, 19.9). In multivariate logistic regression analysis IGF-I level was not a significant predictor of incident POD after correcting for medical comorbidities. IGF-I levels did not correlate with DRS-R98 scores for delirium severity. In conclusion, we report no evidence of association between serum IGF-I levels and incidence of POD, although the sample size was inadequate for a conclusive study. Further efforts to investigate IGF-I as a delirium risk factor in elderly should address comorbidities and confounders that influence IGF-I levels.
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- 2015