Studies on the behavior of lymphocytes in the direct lymphocytotoxicity test (DLT) in surgical patients: I. Diagnostic value of the test.

L Cybulski, G Turowski, M Zubel
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The results of the investigations of immunological reactivity in 120 surgical patients are presented. The direct lymphocytotoxicity test (DLT) was used. Negative results were found in only 20 patients; in the remaining 100, the number of damaged lymphocytes in the peripheral blood, examined in vitro was dependent on: 1) the type of surgical procedure (e.g. open reduction and internal fixation of long-bone fractures), 2) severity of surgical disease, 3) interaction of drugs used, and 4) infection, most probably viral. A high percentage of damaged lymphocytes was found firstly, in patients suffering from severe wound infections; secondly, in those with disorders of the peripheral arteries during the postoperative course and thirdly, in patients with advanced malignancy of the alimentary tract. The results of these investigations--regarded by the authors as a preliminary report--indicate that the DLT could be introduced routinely as part of pre- and postoperative examinations of surgical patients in order to evaluate their immunological reactivity.

外科患者直接淋巴细胞毒性试验(DLT)中淋巴细胞行为的研究:1 .该试验的诊断价值。
本文报道120例外科手术患者免疫反应性的调查结果。采用直接淋巴细胞毒性试验(DLT)。阴性结果仅20例;在剩下的100例患者中,体外检测外周血中受损淋巴细胞的数量取决于:1)手术类型(如切开复位和长骨骨折内固定),2)手术疾病的严重程度,3)所用药物的相互作用,4)感染,最可能是病毒感染。在严重的伤口感染患者中,淋巴细胞受损的比例较高;其次,在术后有外周动脉病变的患者中,第三,在晚期消化道恶性肿瘤患者中。这些研究的结果——被作者视为初步报告——表明DLT可以作为手术患者术前和术后常规检查的一部分,以评估其免疫反应性。
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