| Title : A systematic literature review of cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers in delirium - Hall_2011_Dement.Geriatr.Cogn.Disord_32_79 |
| Author(s) : Hall RJ , Shenkin SD , Maclullich AM |
| Ref : Dementia & Geriatric Cognitive Disorders , 32 :79 , 2011 |
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Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis has great potential to advance understanding of delirium pathophysiology. METHODS: A systematic literature review of CSF studies of DSM or ICD delirium was performed. RESULTS: In 8 studies of 235 patients, delirium was associated with: elevated serotonin metabolites, interleukin-8, cortisol, lactate and protein, and reduced somatostatin, beta-endorphin and neuron-specific enolase. Elevated acetylcholinesterase predicted poor outcome after delirium and higher dopamine metabolites were associated with psychotic features. CONCLUSIONS: No clear conclusions emerged, but the current literature suggests multiple areas for further investigation with more detailed studies. |
| PubMedSearch : Hall_2011_Dement.Geriatr.Cogn.Disord_32_79 |
| PubMedID: 21876357 |
Hall RJ, Shenkin SD, Maclullich AM (2011)
A systematic literature review of cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers in delirium
Dementia & Geriatric Cognitive Disorders
32 :79
Hall RJ, Shenkin SD, Maclullich AM (2011)
Dementia & Geriatric Cognitive Disorders
32 :79