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Association of an expanded inflammatory mediators response with clinical and laboratory data in the postoperative period of pulmonary resection: a prospective clinical study

INTRODUCTION: patients undergoing pulmonary resection may experience local or remote complications in the postoperative period due to the inflammatory response, which increases the length of hospital stay and costs. This study objective was to establish an expanded interleukins profile, identifying...

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Autores principales: DIAS, LUCIARA IRENE DE NADAI, LEITE, VALESKA DALANEZI PAULINO, BRANDÃO, JÚLIA MENDES, ROSO, ANDREA PELICIA, MIRANDA, ELIANA CRISTINA MARTINS, ANTUNES, EDSON, MUSSI, RICARDO KALAF
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10683447/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34816880
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0100-6991e-20213008
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author DIAS, LUCIARA IRENE DE NADAI
LEITE, VALESKA DALANEZI PAULINO
BRANDÃO, JÚLIA MENDES
ROSO, ANDREA PELICIA
MIRANDA, ELIANA CRISTINA MARTINS
ANTUNES, EDSON
MUSSI, RICARDO KALAF
author_facet DIAS, LUCIARA IRENE DE NADAI
LEITE, VALESKA DALANEZI PAULINO
BRANDÃO, JÚLIA MENDES
ROSO, ANDREA PELICIA
MIRANDA, ELIANA CRISTINA MARTINS
ANTUNES, EDSON
MUSSI, RICARDO KALAF
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description INTRODUCTION: patients undergoing pulmonary resection may experience local or remote complications in the postoperative period due to the inflammatory response, which increases the length of hospital stay and costs. This study objective was to establish an expanded interleukins profile, identifying the main actors in the postoperative inflammatory response, and to correlate them with clinical and laboratory data of patients submitted to pulmonary resection. METHODS: this was a prospective, interventional, longitudinal study of 27 cases of pulmonary resection performed at HC-UNICAMP, in which we analyzed serum levels of IL 1 α, IL 1 β, IL 1 ra, IL 2, IL 13, IL 6, IL 8, IL 10, IL 12 (p40), IL 12 (p70), IL 17a, TNF α, TNF β, IFN γ, TGF β, MIP 1α, MIP 1β, MCP 1, MCP 3, VEGF, and clinical data before, during, and after surgery. RESULTS: Individuals had a median age of 63 years, 16 (59%) being male and 11 (41%), female. The clinical factors that influenced inflammatory response were body mass index, smoking, and previous use of corticosteroids, while the influencing laboratory data were the numbers of leukocytes and platelets. Discussion: within this expanded interleukin profile in the inflammatory response of lung resections, our study showed that interleukins IL 6, IL 8, IL 10, IL 1 β, and TNF α should be considered for assessing humoral inflammation. CONCLUSION: this study can aid in the identification of clinical or pharmacological interventions that modulate the inflammatory response in the perioperative period of pulmonary resections, mitigating local and systemic complications.
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spelling pubmed-106834472023-11-30 Association of an expanded inflammatory mediators response with clinical and laboratory data in the postoperative period of pulmonary resection: a prospective clinical study DIAS, LUCIARA IRENE DE NADAI LEITE, VALESKA DALANEZI PAULINO BRANDÃO, JÚLIA MENDES ROSO, ANDREA PELICIA MIRANDA, ELIANA CRISTINA MARTINS ANTUNES, EDSON MUSSI, RICARDO KALAF Rev Col Bras Cir Original Article INTRODUCTION: patients undergoing pulmonary resection may experience local or remote complications in the postoperative period due to the inflammatory response, which increases the length of hospital stay and costs. This study objective was to establish an expanded interleukins profile, identifying the main actors in the postoperative inflammatory response, and to correlate them with clinical and laboratory data of patients submitted to pulmonary resection. METHODS: this was a prospective, interventional, longitudinal study of 27 cases of pulmonary resection performed at HC-UNICAMP, in which we analyzed serum levels of IL 1 α, IL 1 β, IL 1 ra, IL 2, IL 13, IL 6, IL 8, IL 10, IL 12 (p40), IL 12 (p70), IL 17a, TNF α, TNF β, IFN γ, TGF β, MIP 1α, MIP 1β, MCP 1, MCP 3, VEGF, and clinical data before, during, and after surgery. RESULTS: Individuals had a median age of 63 years, 16 (59%) being male and 11 (41%), female. The clinical factors that influenced inflammatory response were body mass index, smoking, and previous use of corticosteroids, while the influencing laboratory data were the numbers of leukocytes and platelets. Discussion: within this expanded interleukin profile in the inflammatory response of lung resections, our study showed that interleukins IL 6, IL 8, IL 10, IL 1 β, and TNF α should be considered for assessing humoral inflammation. CONCLUSION: this study can aid in the identification of clinical or pharmacological interventions that modulate the inflammatory response in the perioperative period of pulmonary resections, mitigating local and systemic complications. Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões 2021-11-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10683447/ /pubmed/34816880 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0100-6991e-20213008 Text en © 2021 Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
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DIAS, LUCIARA IRENE DE NADAI
LEITE, VALESKA DALANEZI PAULINO
BRANDÃO, JÚLIA MENDES
ROSO, ANDREA PELICIA
MIRANDA, ELIANA CRISTINA MARTINS
ANTUNES, EDSON
MUSSI, RICARDO KALAF
Association of an expanded inflammatory mediators response with clinical and laboratory data in the postoperative period of pulmonary resection: a prospective clinical study
title Association of an expanded inflammatory mediators response with clinical and laboratory data in the postoperative period of pulmonary resection: a prospective clinical study
title_full Association of an expanded inflammatory mediators response with clinical and laboratory data in the postoperative period of pulmonary resection: a prospective clinical study
title_fullStr Association of an expanded inflammatory mediators response with clinical and laboratory data in the postoperative period of pulmonary resection: a prospective clinical study
title_full_unstemmed Association of an expanded inflammatory mediators response with clinical and laboratory data in the postoperative period of pulmonary resection: a prospective clinical study
title_short Association of an expanded inflammatory mediators response with clinical and laboratory data in the postoperative period of pulmonary resection: a prospective clinical study
title_sort association of an expanded inflammatory mediators response with clinical and laboratory data in the postoperative period of pulmonary resection: a prospective clinical study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10683447/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34816880
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0100-6991e-20213008
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