[Inflammatory cytokines and long-term prognosis after cardiac arrest].

Anestezjologia intensywna terapia Pub Date : 2010-04-01
Anna Samborska-Sablik, Zbigniew Sablik, Wojciech Gaszyński, Dariusz Piotrowski
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Background: The long-term survival rate after sudden cardiac arrest remains low despite progress in resuscitation, possibly due to acute ischemia of vital organs and subsequent general inflammatory reaction. We investigated a possible relationship between inflammatory cytokine concentrations and cardiac arrest (CA) survival.

Methods: Fifty one adult acute coronary syndrome patients, 35 males and 16 females, aged 62 +/- 12 years, who survived out-of-hospital CA (45%) and in-hospital CA (55%) were enrolled in the study. Twenty four of the patients died (D-CA); the other 27 survived and were discharged from the hospital (S-CA). Clinical conditions were rated by the Simplified Acute Physiology Score II (SAPS II) and Multiple Organ Dysfunction Score (MODS). Blood samples were obtained immediately after cardiac arrest. Serum concentrations of IL-6, IL-10 and TNF-alpha were analysed and rated against survival rates.

Results: Higher mean concentrations of all cytokines were found in the D-CA group, when compared to the S-CA group. The mean concentration of IL-6 was 225 +/- 178 IU mL(-1) in the D-CA patients and 88 +/- 120 IU mL(-1) in the S-CA group (p = 0.006), and correlated inversely with survival (p = 0.018). The higher concentrations of IL-10 and TNF-alpha in non-survivors were not significant and bore no relation to survival rates. We also found significantly higher SAPS II and MODS scores, which correlated with both IL-6 levels and survival rates.

Conclusions: The relationship between the concentration of inflammatory cytokines and survival has been reported by others and should be regarded as a marker of generalized inflammatory response. A concentration of IL-6 is of high prognostic value.

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[心脏骤停后炎症因子与远期预后]。
背景:心脏骤停后的长期生存率仍然很低,尽管复苏取得了进展,可能是由于重要器官的急性缺血和随后的全身炎症反应。我们研究了炎症细胞因子浓度与心脏骤停(CA)存活之间的可能关系。方法:51例成人急性冠脉综合征患者,男35例,女16例,年龄62 +/- 12岁,院外CA(45%)和院内CA(55%)存活。死亡24例(D-CA);其余27人幸存并出院(S-CA)。采用简化急性生理评分II (SAPS II)和多器官功能障碍评分(MODS)对临床情况进行评分。心脏骤停后立即采集血液样本。分析血清中IL-6、IL-10和tnf - α的浓度,并根据存活率进行评分。结果:与S-CA组相比,D-CA组所有细胞因子的平均浓度均较高。D-CA组IL-6平均浓度为225 +/- 178 IU mL(-1), S-CA组IL-6平均浓度为88 +/- 120 IU mL(-1) (p = 0.006),与生存率呈负相关(p = 0.018)。非幸存者中较高的IL-10和tnf - α浓度不显著,与生存率无关。我们还发现SAPS II和MODS评分明显较高,这与IL-6水平和生存率相关。结论:炎性细胞因子浓度与生存之间的关系已被其他文献报道,应被视为全身性炎症反应的标志。IL-6的浓度具有很高的预后价值。
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