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. 2021 Oct 27;2021:1519904. doi: 10.1155/2021/1519904

Table 2.

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

Clinical information Communicating hydrocephalus group (n = 31) Noncommunicating hydrocephalus group (n = 71) χ 2 /t P
Age 48.89 ± 4.75 48.13 ± 5.27 0.690 0.492

Gender
Male 14 (45.16) 42 (59.15) 1.707 0.191
Female 17 (54.84) 29 (40.85)

Types of craniocerebral injury
Closed 18 (58.06) 34 (47.89) 0.894 0.344
Open 13 (41.94) 37 (52.11)

Cerebrospinal fluid leak
Yes 25 (80.65) 19 (26.76) 25.543 ≤0.001
No 6 (19.35) 52 (73.24)

Epidural hematoma
Yes 23 (74.19) 20 (28.17) 18.745 ≤0.001
No 8 (25.81) 51 (71.83)

Ventricular hemorrhage
Yes 28 (90.32) 23 (32.39) 28.964 ≤0.001
No 3 (9.68) 48 (67.61)

Subdural fluid accumulation
Yes 25 (80.65) 21 (29.58) 22.728 ≤0.001
No 6 (19.35) 50 (70.42)

tSAH
Yes 22 (70.97) 14 (19.72) 24.817 ≤0.001
No 9 (29.03) 57 (80.28)

Cerebrospinal fluid protein level
Abnormal 27 (87.10) 28 (39.44) 19.727 ≤0.001
Normal 4 (12.90) 43 (60.56)
GCS (score) 9.94 ± 2.04 10.53 ± 2.01 1.357 0.178
GOTA (score) 71.35 ± 15.36 73.83 ± 14.98 0.763 0.447
FIM (score) 18.13 ± 1.58 19.95 ± 4.37 2.250 0.037
NGF (pg/mL) 2.09 ± 0.31 1.24 ± 0.26 14.309 ≤0.001
ACTH (ng/L) 105.38 ± 19.16 84.33 ± 12.69 6.550 ≤0.001
AVP (ng/L) 23.17 ± 5.98 15.33 ± 4.32 7.466 ≤0.001