[Benefit of assessment of cytokines in inflammatory postoperative complications (review)].

Sbornik lekarsky Pub Date : 2003-01-01
Ivane Chachkhiani
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Abstract

Systemic inflammatory response syndrome and the resulting complications continue to be important causes of morbidity in surgical patients. A favourable prognosis of patients with postoperative inflammatory intraabdominal complications is limited by forwardness if diagnosis of this severe complication. Cytokines play a significant role not only in regulating pathogenic mechanisms, during the rising of SIRS, but can themselves directly lead to tissue damage. Increased concentrations of inflammatory cytokines observed in the initial phase of postoperative complications have great significance in the early diagnosis of systemic complications. Procalcitonin, alongside to cytokines, appears as a significant parameter. Despite lots of its pathophysiological points are unclear it is a highly selective and specific indicator of systemic bacterial inflammation. Leptin is not only a hormone of adipocytes but also a member of inflammatory network of cytokines and acute phase reactants. Leptin is possibly a necessary factor for adequate course of acute phase reaction. Proinflammatory cytokines as interleukin-1 or tumour necrosis factor-alpha are the main regulatory factors of leptin in this period.

[评估细胞因子在炎性术后并发症中的益处(综述)]。
全身炎症反应综合征及其并发症仍然是外科患者发病的重要原因。如果诊断出这种严重的并发症,术后炎症性腹内并发症的患者预后良好受到前肢的限制。在SIRS升高过程中,细胞因子不仅在调节致病机制中发挥重要作用,而且本身可直接导致组织损伤。术后并发症初期观察到炎性细胞因子浓度升高,对全身性并发症的早期诊断具有重要意义。降钙素原,与细胞因子,似乎是一个重要的参数。尽管其许多病理生理点尚不清楚,但它是全身性细菌性炎症的高度选择性和特异性指标。瘦素不仅是脂肪细胞的激素,也是细胞因子和急性期反应物炎症网络的成员。瘦素可能是保证急性期反应充分进行的必要因素。促炎因子如白细胞介素-1或肿瘤坏死因子- α是这一时期瘦素的主要调节因子。
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