Efim Roussabrov, J. Davies, H. Bessler, L. Greemberg, L. Roytblat, I. Yardeni, A. Artru, Y. Shapira
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摘要
在非肥胖患者中,氯胺酮可减少炎症反应并防止免疫反应的过度表达。它对肥胖患者的影响尚不清楚。这项前瞻性、盲法、随机对照试验旨在确定氯胺酮对肥胖患者短时间手术后细胞因子和免疫细胞反应的影响。36例患者在全麻诱导前静脉注射氯胺酮0.15 mg/kg,或等量生理盐水。分别于术前、术后4、24、48 h测定细胞因子浓度和免疫细胞反应。在4 h时,对照组白细胞介素(IL)-6的产生(126.0±18.8 ng/ml,平均值±SEM, n = 19)明显高于氯胺酮组(57.9±8.4 ng/ml)。在其他时段,与术前相比,对照组IL-6和肿瘤坏死因子-升高,IL-2、淋巴细胞增殖和自然杀伤细胞毒性下降,但氯胺酮组没有。我们得出结论,氯胺酮对肥胖患者短时间手术后炎症和免疫反应的影响与之前报道的非肥胖患者相似。
Effect of Ketamine on Inflammatory and Immune Responses After Short-Duration Surgery in Obese Patients
In non-obese patients ketamine decreases inflammatory responses and prevents overexpression of immune re- sponses. Its effect in obese patients is unknown. This prospective, blinded, randomized controlled trial was designed to determine the effect of ketamine on cytokines and immune cell responses after short-duration surgery in obese patients. Thirty-six patients received either ketamine 0.15 mg/kg IV prior to induction of general anesthesia, or an equal volume of normal saline. Cytokine concentrations and immune cell responses were determined pre-operatively and at 4, 24, and 48 h after operation. Interleukin (IL)-6 production was significantly greater in the control group (126.0 ± 18.8 ng/ml, mean ± SEM, n = 19) than in the ketamine group (57.9 ± 8.4 ng/ml) at 4 h. At other time periods IL-6 and tumor necrosis factor � increased and IL-2, lymphocyte proliferation, and natural killer cell cytotoxity decreased compared to pre-operative values in the control group but not in the ketamine group. We conclude that effects of ketamine on inflammatory and immune re- sponses after short-duration surgery in obese patients are similar to those previously reported in non-obese patients.