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Effect of intraoperative support mode on circulating inflammatory biomarkers after lung transplantation surgery
- Source :
- Artificial organs.
- Publication Year :
- 2022
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Abstract
- Processes that activate the immune system during lung transplantation can lead to primary graft dysfunction (PGD) or allograft rejection.We analyzed cytokine expression profiles after reperfusion and allograft outcomes in a cohort of patients (n=59) who underwent lung transplantation off-pump (n=26), with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB; n=18), or with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO; n=15). Peripheral blood was collected from patients at baseline and at 6 and 72 hours after reperfusion. To adjust for clinical differences between groups, we utilized a linear mixed model with overlap weighting.PGD3 was present at 48 or 72 hours after reperfusion in 7.7% (2/26) of off-pump cases, 20.0% (3/15) of ECMO cases, and 38.9% (7/18) of CPB cases (p=0.04). The ECMO and CPB groups had greater reperfusion-induced increases in MIP-1B, IL-6, IL-8, IL-9, IL1-ra, TNF-alpha, RANTES, eotaxin, IP-10, and MCP-1 levels than did the off-pump group. Cytokine expression profiles after reperfusion were not significantly different between ECMO and CPB groups.Our data suggest that, compared with an off-pump approach, the intraoperative use of ECMO or CPB during lung transplantation is associated with greater reperfusion-induced cytokine release and graft injury.
Details
- ISSN :
- 15251594
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Artificial organs
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....0bc1f3cb56fc8b8c051627468f1b499c