Mechanical ventilation alters the immune response in children without lung pathology

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Frans B. Plötz
Harriet A. Vreugdenhil
Arthur S. Slutsky
Jitske Zijlstra
Cobi J. Heijnen
Hans van Vught
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[1] Pediatric Intensive Care Unit,
[2] University Medical Center Utrecht,undefined
[3] P.O. Box 85090,undefined
[4] 3508 AB Utrecht,undefined
[5] Present address: St. Antonius Hospital,undefined
[6] Department of Pediatrics,undefined
[7] P.O. Box 2500,undefined
[8] 3435 CM Nieuwegein,undefined
[9] Department of Pediatric Immunology,undefined
[10] Section Psycho-neuro-immunology,undefined
[11] University Medical Center Utrecht,undefined
[12] P.O. Box 85090,undefined
[13] 3508 AB Utrecht,undefined
[14] Division of Respiratory Medicine,undefined
[15] St. Michael's Hospital,undefined
[16] University of Toronto,undefined
[17] Toronto,undefined
[18] Ontario,undefined
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Intensive Care Medicine | 2002年 / 28卷
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Mechanical ventilation Cardiac catheterization Interleukins Tumor necrosis factor α Interferon γ Natural killer cells Volatile anesthetics;
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Objective: This study was undertaken to examine the hypothesis that mechanical ventilation in association with anesthesia would alter the cytokine profile in infants without preexisting lung pathology. Design and setting: Prospective observational study in pediatric intensive care unit in a university hospital. Patients: Twelve infants who were subjected to an uncomplicated diagnostic cardiac catheterization procedure were studied. All subjects were ventilated with a volume control mode, 0.3 FIO2, 4 cmH2O PEEP, and 10 ml/kg tidal volume. Volatile (servoflurane) anesthetics were given. Measurements and results: Tracheal aspirates and blood samples were obtained before and after 2 h of mechanical ventilation. In tracheal aspirates and in supernatants of stimulated whole-blood cultures cytokine concentrations were measured. In the tracheal aspirates the immune balance was characterized by a proinflammatory response pattern, with a significant increase in TNF-α and IL-6 concentrations; concentrations of anti-inflammatory mediators remained very low. The functional capacity of peripheral blood leukocytes to produce INF-γ, TNF-α, and IL-6 in vitro was significantly decreased. This was accompanied by a significant decrease in the killing activity of natural killer cells. Conclusions: Two hours of servoflurane and mechanical ventilation using a tidal volume of 10 ml/kg is associated with remarkable changes in the immune response in infants without preexisting lung pathology undergoing cardiac catheterization. In the lungs the immune balance favors a proinflammatory response pattern without detectable concentrations of anti-inflammatory mediators. The Th1 immune response by peripheral blood leukocytes was decreased. The observed change in Th1/Th2 balance in favor of Th2 cytokine activity may be a systemic adaptation to the proinflammatory milieu in the lung.
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