手术患者免疫反应改变与焦虑相关

W P Fehder
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麻醉从业者已经开始关注病人的免疫功能,因为更多的研究是在麻醉,手术和免疫改变之间的接口。与麻醉和手术相关的焦虑通过几种机制产生免疫功能的改变,影响手术后的恢复和伤口愈合。免疫状态可以通过传统的方法来评估,如全血细胞计数和差异,也可以使用较新的技术,如流式细胞术、淋巴细胞增殖试验和自然杀伤细胞毒性。焦虑通过交感肾上腺髓质和下丘脑垂体肾上腺皮质机制产生免疫变化,并通过神经递质p物质产生免疫变化。焦虑还通过健康行为的改变,如吸烟增加、饮酒增加、吸毒以及饮食和睡眠的改变,产生免疫功能的变化。建议心理和药理学措施,有效地减少应激性免疫抑制在这组患者中提供。目前正在研究的P物质拮抗剂和细胞因子操纵的未来应用有望进一步减少与焦虑相关的免疫改变。
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Alterations in immune response associated with anxiety in surgical patients.

Anesthesia practitioners have begun to focus on the immune function of their patients as more research is done on the interface between anesthesia, surgery, and immune alterations. The anxiety associated with anesthesia and surgery produces alterations in immune function through several mechanisms which affect recovery from surgery and wound healing. Immune status may be assessed by traditional measures such as complete blood count and differential as well as using newer technologies such as flow cytometry, lymphocyte proliferation assays and natural killer cell cytotoxicity. Anxiety produces immune changes through sympathetic adrenal medullary and hypothalamic pituitary adrenal cortical mechanisms, as well as through the neurotransmitter substance P. Anxiety also produces changes in immune function through alteration in health behaviors such as increased smoking, increased alcohol consumption, drug use, and changes in diet and sleep. Recommendations for psychological and pharmacological measures that are effective in reducing stress-induced immunosuppression among this group of patients are provided. The future use of substance P antagonists, which are currently under investigation, as well as cytokine manipulation, hold promise for further measures to reduce immune alterations associated with anxiety.

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