Analysis of the role of troponin and BNP monitoring in predicting the prognosis of cerebral aneurysm rupture and hemorrhage in neurosurgery
Objective:This study aims to analyze the role of troponin and BNP monitoring in predicting the prognosis of cerebral aneurysm rupture and hemorrhage in neurosurgery.Method:A retrospective analysis was conducted on clinical data of patients with cerebral aneurysm rupture and hemorrhage from 2017 to September 2023,and the patients were divided into observation group(good prognosis)and control group(poor prognosis)according to the prognosis.The monitoring results of troponin and BNP levels,as well as the length of hospital stay were compared between the two groups.Result:The levels of troponin in the observation group were lower than those in the control group at admission and 7 days after surgery,with values of(0.065±0.023)ng/mL and(0.032±0.011)ng/mL,respectively,while the control group had values of(0.098±0.035)ng/mL and(0.076±0.027)ng/mL.Through t-test,there was a statistically significant difference in the levels of troponin between the two groups(P<0.05).Similarly,the BNP levels in the observation group were lower than those in the control group at admission and 7 days after surgery,with values of(115.678±30.567)pg/mL and(85.321±20.123)pg/mL,respectively,while the control group had values of(168.901±40.234)pg/mL and(130.456±30.789)pg/mL.There were also statistical differences in BNP levels between the two groups(P<0.05).Conclusion:Troponin and BNP levels have a certain value in predicting the prognosis of patients with cerebral aneurysm rupture and hemorrhage.Elevated levels of troponin and BNP may indicate poor prognosis,so their monitoring can serve as an auxiliary tool for predicting the risk of cerebral aneurysm rupture and hemorrhage.