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Fig 1.

Flow diagram of subject enrollment and inclusion in the study.

Patients with acute cervical spinal cord injury who were hospitalized and treated at Hirosaki University Hospital were categorized into cases treated surgically, cases with bone injuries, and cases with non-bone injury.

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Table 1.

Demographic data of patients with cervical spinal cord injury(n = 147).

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Table 2.

Laboratory data in patients with CSCI (n = 147).

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Fig 2.

Incidence of delirium in the present study.

Patients with acute cervical spinal cord injury (n = 147) were categorized as conservatively treated or surgically treated, and the incidence of delirium was 10.2%, 11.3%, and 8.0%, respectively.

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Table 3.

ROC curve analysis (n = 147).

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Table 4.

Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis (n = 147).

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Fig 3.

ROC curve of WBC (A), CRP (B), NLR (C), NPAR (D) on the day of spinal cord injury, 1 day after injury, and 3 days after injury.

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