LEVEL OF MONOCYTE CHEMOATTRACTANT PROTEIN-1 (MCP-1) AND PATTERN OF INJURIES IN POLYTRAUMA PATIENTS.

M Balogun
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Introduction: Trauma and trauma-related injuries are rife worldwide and constitutes part of the most common cause of hospital admission. Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein-1 is produced by several array of cells in acute traumatic injury and tissue repair.

Materials and method: This research is a prospective hospital-based study carried out at a tertiary hospital in south western Nigeria. Patients admitted through the Emergency department were categorized based on the inclusion criteria. Those eligible for inclusion were recruited and had their blood samples taken into an endotoxin free test tube at 48 +/- 2 hours after trauma. MCP-1 levels in the serum was estimated though the Human MCP-1 ELISA kit. This process was carried out using the ELISA technique based on the manufacturer's guide.

Results: The samples of 110 patients were analyzed, patient with the highest combination of injury had injuries to the Head and Neck, Face, chest, Abdomen, Extremity fractures and skin with MCP-1 value of 463pg/ml. The test of relationship using the F-test (0.299), and P-value (1.000) does not demonstrate any correlation between patterns of injury to MCP-1 values in polytrauma patients.

Conclusion: The study showed no significant relationship between the patterns of injury in polytrauma patients with serum MCP-1 levels. Therefore, injury pattern cannot be used to predict MCP-1 levels.

导言:创伤和与创伤相关的损伤在全球范围内比比皆是,是最常见的入院原因之一。在急性创伤和组织修复过程中,多种细胞会产生单核细胞趋化蛋白-1:本研究是在尼日利亚西南部一家三级医院进行的一项前瞻性医院研究。根据纳入标准对急诊科收治的患者进行分类。符合纳入标准的患者被纳入研究范围,并在创伤后 48 +/- 2 小时时在无内毒素试管中采集血样。通过人类 MCP-1 酶联免疫吸附试剂盒估算血清中的 MCP-1 水平。这一过程是根据制造商的指南采用 ELISA 技术进行的:对 110 名患者的样本进行了分析,受伤部位组合最多的患者受伤部位包括头颈部、面部、胸部、腹部、四肢骨折和皮肤,其 MCP-1 值为 463pg/ml。使用 F 检验(0.299)和 P 值(1.000)对多发性创伤患者的损伤模式与 MCP-1 值之间的关系进行的检验未显示出任何相关性:研究表明,多发性创伤患者的损伤模式与血清 MCP-1 水平之间没有明显关系。因此,损伤模式不能用于预测 MCP-1 水平。
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