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Predicting Postoperative Delirium in Older Patients Before Elective Surgery: Multicenter Retrospective Cohort Study

Predicting Postoperative Delirium in Older Patients Before Elective Surgery: Multicenter Retrospective Cohort Study

Serum sodium levels were categorized as hyponatremia if below 135 mmol/L and hypernatremia if above 145 mmol/L, with values within this range considered normal. Similarly, CRP levels greater than 3 mg/L indicated elevated levels in adults aged 65 years and older [47], while values within the normal range were not considered clinically significant.

Shun-Chin Jim Wu, Nitin Sharma, Anne Bauch, Hao-Chun Yang, Jasmine L Hect, Christine Thomas, Sören Wagner, Bernd R Förstner, Christine A F von Arnim, Tobias Kaufmann, Gerhard W Eschweiler, Thomas Wolfers, PAWEL Study Group

JMIR Aging 2025;8:e67958

Effects of Acute Time-Restricted Eating on Inflammation in Individuals With Psoriasis: Protocol for a Case-Control, Prospective Study

Effects of Acute Time-Restricted Eating on Inflammation in Individuals With Psoriasis: Protocol for a Case-Control, Prospective Study

The formula used to calculate energy expenditure was as follows: energy expenditure (kcal) = 3.88 × VO2 – 0.32 L/g × Kexcr (g) + 1.08 × VCO2 - 1.57 × N. VO2 and VCO2 are the volumes of oxygen consumed and carbon dioxide produced, respectively, in liters. Kexcr refers to ketones excreted in grams. N refers to the 24-hour urinary nitrogen excretion in grams. Sleeping energy expenditure was determined as the lowest energy expenditure over a continuous 180-minute period between midnight and 6 AM.

Sinibaldo Romero Arocha, Kim Han, Rebecca D Huffstutler, Geethika P Thota, Natalie A Macheret, Amber B Courville, Robert J Brychta, Kong Y Chen, Stephanie T Chung, Laura C Coates, Alexander J Clarke, Michael N Sack

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e74999