Comparison of post-operative C-reactive protein levels between elective general and orthopedic surgery in dogs

Mukyung Sung, Dongwook Kim, W. Choi, Beomju Bae, Sangui Lee, Yawon Hwang, Kijeng Na, Gonhyung Kim
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C-reactive protein (CRP) is an acute-phase protein produced by hepatocytes. The plasma concentration of CRP peaks around 48 hours following stimulation. A rapid decrease in CRP levels is observed when the stimuli end. Considering these characteristics of CRP, it is used to evaluate acute inflammatory responses in clinics. In addition, as it reflects the degree of surgical trauma, measuring the CRP concentration is an effective method of evaluating tissue damage depending upon the surgical method. As CRP is also an acute-phase protein in dogs, the purpose of the present study was to compare the factors related to acute inflammatory responses between dogs undergoing elective general surgery (GS) and orthopedic surgery (OS). A total of 44 healthy dogs were included in this study. The sex ratio of dogs that underwent OS was similar. Both groups showed increased CRP levels and white blood cell (WBC) counts on post-operative day (POD) 1-2. The CRP level in the OS group on POD 1-2 was significantly higher than that of the GS group and it was increased about 16-fold compared to the pre-operative value. No significant difference in WBC counts was observed between the two groups. Although a slight increase in the WBC count was observed on POD 1-2 in both groups, it was near the reference range during follow-up. Thus, measuring CRP levels can be more effective in evaluating acute inflammatory responses than WBC counts. Although a high level of post-operative serum CRP concentrations was observed in the OS group, it rapidly decreased to a level similar to the pre-operative value if there were no post-operative complications.
犬择期普通手术与骨科手术术后c反应蛋白水平的比较
c反应蛋白(CRP)是肝细胞产生的一种急性期蛋白。血浆CRP浓度在刺激后48小时左右达到峰值。当刺激结束时,观察到CRP水平迅速下降。考虑到CRP的这些特点,它被用于临床评估急性炎症反应。此外,由于CRP浓度反映了手术创伤的程度,因此根据手术方法的不同,测量CRP浓度是评估组织损伤的有效方法。由于CRP也是狗的急性期蛋白,本研究的目的是比较选择性普通手术(GS)和骨科手术(OS)狗的急性炎症反应相关因素。共有44只健康的狗被纳入这项研究。接受手术的狗的性别比例相似。两组术后1-2天(POD) CRP水平和白细胞计数均升高。OS组POD 1-2 CRP水平明显高于GS组,较术前升高约16倍。两组间白细胞计数无显著差异。虽然两组在POD 1-2上观察到白细胞计数略有增加,但在随访期间接近参考范围。因此,测量CRP水平可以比白细胞计数更有效地评估急性炎症反应。虽然OS组术后血清CRP水平较高,但在无术后并发症的情况下迅速下降至与术前相近的水平。
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