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Increased plasma levels of IL-6 and IL-8 are associated with surgical site infection after pancreaticoduodenectomy.

Authors :
Kimura F
Shimizu H
Yoshidome H
Ohtsuka M
Kato A
Yoshitomi H
Nozawa S
Furukawa K
Mitsuhashi N
Sawada S
Takeuchi D
Ambiru S
Miyazaki M
Source :
Pancreas [Pancreas] 2006 Mar; Vol. 32 (2), pp. 178-85.
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Objectives: Cytokines and chemokines potentially modulate postoperative immune response. Association of circulating cytokines and chemokines with postoperative infectious complications after pancreaticoduodenectomy was evaluated.<br />Methods: Plasma concentrations of interleukin (IL) 6, IL-10, IL-8, macrophage chemoattractant protein 1, heat shock protein 70, and amylase, as well as amylase levels in peritoneal exudative fluid, were measured perioperatively in 60 consecutive patients who underwent pancreaticoduodenectomy.<br />Results: Of the 60 patients, 27 patients had surgical site infection (SSI), including peritoneal infection in all, intra-abdominal abscess in 14, and radiologically visualized pancreatic leakage in 6. Postoperative plasma levels of IL-6, IL-8, and macrophage chemoattractant protein 1, as well as peritoneal amylase levels, were significantly higher in patients with SSI than in those without SSI (P < 0.05). Nonpancreatic cancer as a histopathologic diagnosis, high pancreatic juice flow, and increased levels of IL-6 and IL-8 were independently associated with SSI (P < 0.05) in multiple logistic regression analysis. Plasma levels of IL-6 and IL-10 among patients with SSI were significantly higher in those with pancreatic leakage than in those without leakage.<br />Conclusions: These results suggest that, in addition to pancreatic exocrine function, IL-6 and IL-8 are associated with postoperative SSI, including pancreatic leakage after pancreaticoduodenectomy.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1536-4828
Volume :
32
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Pancreas
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
16552338
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/01.mpa.0000202959.63977.5c