Heparin-coated Cardiopulmonary Bypass Circuits Reduce Circulating Complement Factors and Interleukin-6 in Paediatric Heart Surgery |
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Authors: | Christian Olsson Agneta Siegbahn Axel Henze Bo Nilsson Per Venge Per-Olof Joachimsson Stefan Thelin |
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Institution: | Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, University Hospital, S-751 85 Uppsala, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Children are sensitive to the inflammatory side effects of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). Our intention was to investigate if the biocompatibility benefits of heparin-coated CPB circuits apply to children. In 20 operations, 19 children were randomized to heparin-coated (group HC, n = 10) or standard (group C, n = 10) bypass circuits. Plasma levels of acute phase reactants, interleukins, granulocytic proteins and complement factors were measured. All were significantly elevated after CPB. Levels of complement factor C3a (851 (791-959) ng/ml median with quartiles] in group C, 497 (476-573) ng/ml in group HC, p < 0.001), Terminal Complement Complex (114 (71-130) AU/ml in group C, 35.5 (28.9-51.4) AU/ml in group HC, p < 0.001), and interleukin-6 (570 (203-743) pg/ml in group C, 168 (111-206) pg/ml in group HC, p = 0.005), were significantly reduced in group HC. Heparin-coated CPB circuits improve the biocompatibility of CPB during heart surgery in the paediatric patient population, as reflected by significantly reduced levels of circulating complement factors and interleukin-6. |
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Keywords: | diastolic function echocardiography maximal relaxation velocity mitral annulus motion tissue Doppler |
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