2015
DOI: 10.1111/aas.12466
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Biomarkers of inflammation in major vascular surgery: a prospective randomised trial

Abstract: We found an inflammatory response during the observation period, which was modified by the anaesthetic regimen in the early phase. This short-lasting difference is probably too short to support a cardioprotective effect of sevoflurane compared with TIVA in open abdominal aortic surgery.

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“…We also introduced a unique control group consisting of patients without sepsis or AKI who match the septic patients by age, gender, comorbidities and a type of surgery. The previous studies on MMP-9 and TIMP-1 levels in sepsis compared septic patients to either healthy individuals (Lauhio et al 2011;Muhl et al 2011;Yazdan-Ashoori et al 2011;Wang et al 2014) or other critically ill patients or they compared different subgroups of septic patients (Lorente et al 2014) not taking into account any possible effects of surgery-induced inflammation (Helmersson-Karlqvist et al 2012;Lindholm et al 2015) or comorbidities on MMP-9 and TIMP-1 levels. Comorbidities present in patients with sepsis could alter levels of MMP-9 and TIMP-1 (Vandooren et al 2013;Galliera et al 2015) and are also considered as independent risk factors for AKI in the perioperative period (Kheterpal et al 2009).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…We also introduced a unique control group consisting of patients without sepsis or AKI who match the septic patients by age, gender, comorbidities and a type of surgery. The previous studies on MMP-9 and TIMP-1 levels in sepsis compared septic patients to either healthy individuals (Lauhio et al 2011;Muhl et al 2011;Yazdan-Ashoori et al 2011;Wang et al 2014) or other critically ill patients or they compared different subgroups of septic patients (Lorente et al 2014) not taking into account any possible effects of surgery-induced inflammation (Helmersson-Karlqvist et al 2012;Lindholm et al 2015) or comorbidities on MMP-9 and TIMP-1 levels. Comorbidities present in patients with sepsis could alter levels of MMP-9 and TIMP-1 (Vandooren et al 2013;Galliera et al 2015) and are also considered as independent risk factors for AKI in the perioperative period (Kheterpal et al 2009).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The activity of the MMP-9 is closely regulated on multiple levels including the inhibition by regulatory proteins, such as tissue inhibitor of matrix metalloproteinase-1 (TIMP-1) (Galliera et al 2015). Surgery-induced inflammation (Helmersson-Karlqvist et al 2012;Lindholm et al 2015) and sepsis (Muhl et al 2011;Lauhio et al 2011;Yazdan-Ashoori et al 2011;Lorente et al 2014;Wang et al 2014) are associated with altered levels of MMP-9 and TIMP-1. Increased MMP-9 and TIMP-1 expression has also been reported in a variety of AKI animal model studies (Maitra et al 2010;Teng et al 2012) but only one clinical study evaluated MMP-9 as diagnostic biomarker of AKI and not SA-AKI per se (Han et al 2008).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Little is known about the post-hospital survival for critically ill vascular surgery patients in general or the specific risk factors for adverse outcomes in this population. The existing studies on risk factors and predictive models of outcomes following vascular surgery are not focused on those requiring critical care [47]. …”
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confidence: 99%
“…In preclinical studies, MCP-1 expression was upregulated immediately after ischemia reperfusion injury(10) and MCP-1 inhibition was associated with lower cardiac fibrosis(11). In small human studies, MCP-1 expression increased immediately after cardiac surgery(12,13) and MCP-1 elevation was associated with AKI(14). Moreover, studies have used MCP-1 as a surrogate marker to quantify intra-operative inflammation after various interventions(13,15).…”
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“…In small human studies, MCP-1 expression increased immediately after cardiac surgery(12,13) and MCP-1 elevation was associated with AKI(14). Moreover, studies have used MCP-1 as a surrogate marker to quantify intra-operative inflammation after various interventions(13,15). However, the association of MCP-1 with post-cardiac surgery outcomes has not been examined in a large, prospective cohort.…”
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