Background: The blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier (BCSFB) regulates substance exchange between the blood and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).Objectives: This study investigated sex-related differences in the CSF/blood quotient of albumin (QAlb), a BCSFB function biomarker, in older patients undergoing spinal anesthesia for hip fracture (HF) surgery.Design: Seventy-eight patients aged >= 65 years (18 males, 60 females) undergoing HF repair were enrolled.Methods: Baseline variables, including age, sex, diagnosis of dementia, were collected. The BCSFB function was assessed using the CSF/blood quotient of albumin (QAlb).Results: Dementia prevalence was similar in men (22.2%) and women (17.6%), as was postoperative delirium (POD) (men 27.8%, women 33.3%). Despite similar demographics, men exhibited significantly higher CSF albumin concentrations (P = .031) and QAlb values (P = .023) compared to women. No differences were found in QAlb value between patients with or without dementia in male (P = .645) and female (P = .102) subgroups. Moreover, no differences in QAlb value emerged between those with or without POD in males (P = .173) and females (P = .225).Conclusion: Despite sample size and sex imbalance, our analyses highlight a sex-related discrepancy in BCSFB function in older patients underscoring the need for sex-specific QAlb reference ranges. Normalization of QAlb values by sex may be essential to prevent over- or underestimation of BCSFB dysfunction in the 2 sexes. Future studies with larger, balanced cohorts may clarify these differences.
Castellazzi, M., Ferrara, M., Arosio, B., Lozano-Vicario, L., Pinardi, E., Ornago, A., et al. (2025). Exploring Sex-Related Difference in Cerebrospinal Fluid/Blood Quotient of Albumin in Older Patients Undergoing Hip Fracture Surgery: Insight From the ORTODEL and BIODEL Study. BIOMARKER INSIGHTS, 20(January-December 2025), 1-6 [10.1177/11772719251385928].
Exploring Sex-Related Difference in Cerebrospinal Fluid/Blood Quotient of Albumin in Older Patients Undergoing Hip Fracture Surgery: Insight From the ORTODEL and BIODEL Study
Ferrara, MCSecondo
;Pinardi, E;Ornago, AM;Okoye, C;Bellelli, GPenultimo
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2025
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Background: The blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier (BCSFB) regulates substance exchange between the blood and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).Objectives: This study investigated sex-related differences in the CSF/blood quotient of albumin (QAlb), a BCSFB function biomarker, in older patients undergoing spinal anesthesia for hip fracture (HF) surgery.Design: Seventy-eight patients aged >= 65 years (18 males, 60 females) undergoing HF repair were enrolled.Methods: Baseline variables, including age, sex, diagnosis of dementia, were collected. The BCSFB function was assessed using the CSF/blood quotient of albumin (QAlb).Results: Dementia prevalence was similar in men (22.2%) and women (17.6%), as was postoperative delirium (POD) (men 27.8%, women 33.3%). Despite similar demographics, men exhibited significantly higher CSF albumin concentrations (P = .031) and QAlb values (P = .023) compared to women. No differences were found in QAlb value between patients with or without dementia in male (P = .645) and female (P = .102) subgroups. Moreover, no differences in QAlb value emerged between those with or without POD in males (P = .173) and females (P = .225).Conclusion: Despite sample size and sex imbalance, our analyses highlight a sex-related discrepancy in BCSFB function in older patients underscoring the need for sex-specific QAlb reference ranges. Normalization of QAlb values by sex may be essential to prevent over- or underestimation of BCSFB dysfunction in the 2 sexes. Future studies with larger, balanced cohorts may clarify these differences.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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