2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2015.09.087
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Relationship Between Antiinflammatory Cytokine Interleukin-10 and Lactate Concentrations in Neonates Undergoing the Arterial Switch Operation

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“…The concomitant elevation of IL‐10 and other proinflammatory interleukins in controls together with the increased incidence of pulmonary inflammation and prolonged hospitalization indicates the immunosuppressive role of IL‐10, which impairs the immune system to counter‐regulate the inflammatory process [20, 21]. Previous evidence revealed that excessive production of IL‐10 immediately after the surgery contributes to sepsis‐induced immunosuppression and is associated with prolonged ICU stay and higher mortality [22]. On the other hand, vagus nerve stimulation resulted in downregulation of IL‐6 with simultaneous elevation of IL‐10.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The concomitant elevation of IL‐10 and other proinflammatory interleukins in controls together with the increased incidence of pulmonary inflammation and prolonged hospitalization indicates the immunosuppressive role of IL‐10, which impairs the immune system to counter‐regulate the inflammatory process [20, 21]. Previous evidence revealed that excessive production of IL‐10 immediately after the surgery contributes to sepsis‐induced immunosuppression and is associated with prolonged ICU stay and higher mortality [22]. On the other hand, vagus nerve stimulation resulted in downregulation of IL‐6 with simultaneous elevation of IL‐10.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%