创伤病理生理学中的游离细胞血红蛋白:范围综述》。

Q4 Medicine
Critical care explorations Pub Date : 2024-02-12 eCollection Date: 2024-02-01 DOI:10.1097/CCE.0000000000001052
James T Ross, Anamaria J Robles, Monty B Mazer, Amy C Studer, Kenneth E Remy, Rachael A Callcut
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摘要

研究目的游离细胞血红蛋白(CFH)是溶血过程中导致内皮功能障碍、器官损伤、凝血障碍和免疫调节的有效介质。这些机制已在败血症、血红蛋白病和接受输血的患者中得到证实。然而,尽管游离血红蛋白的释放水平相当,但人们对 CFH 在创伤病理生理学中的作用却知之甚少:使用与游离血红蛋白和创伤相关的关键术语检索了截至2023年1月21日的Ovid MEDLINE、Embase、Web of Science Core Collection和BIOSIS Previews:两位独立审稿人筛选出的研究主要涉及创伤患者溶血、血红蛋白分解产物、创伤中血红蛋白介导的损伤、输血、败血症或治疗:结论:游离血红蛋白可能在创伤中发挥着重要作用:游离血红蛋白可能在多发性创伤的内皮功能障碍、器官损伤、凝血功能障碍和免疫功能障碍中发挥作用。这是一个引人注目的研究领域,因为现有的多种疗法可有效阻断这些途径。
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Cell-Free Hemoglobin in the Pathophysiology of Trauma: A Scoping Review.

Objectives: Cell-free hemoglobin (CFH) is a potent mediator of endothelial dysfunction, organ injury, coagulopathy, and immunomodulation in hemolysis. These mechanisms have been demonstrated in patients with sepsis, hemoglobinopathies, and those receiving transfusions. However, less is known about the role of CFH in the pathophysiology of trauma, despite the release of equivalent levels of free hemoglobin.

Data sources: Ovid MEDLINE, Embase, Web of Science Core Collection, and BIOSIS Previews were searched up to January 21, 2023, using key terms related to free hemoglobin and trauma.

Data extraction: Two independent reviewers selected studies focused on hemolysis in trauma patients, hemoglobin breakdown products, hemoglobin-mediated injury in trauma, transfusion, sepsis, or therapeutics.

Data synthesis: Data from the selected studies and their references were synthesized into a narrative review.

Conclusions: Free hemoglobin likely plays a role in endothelial dysfunction, organ injury, coagulopathy, and immune dysfunction in polytrauma. This is a compelling area of investigation as multiple existing therapeutics effectively block these pathways.

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