학술논문

Serial cytokine levels in patients with severe sepsis
Document Type
Report
Source
Inflammation Research. July, 2009, Vol. 58 Issue 7, p385, 9 p.
Subject
Septic shock -- Care and treatment
Septic shock -- Analysis
Bone morphogenetic proteins -- Analysis
Interleukins -- Analysis
Respiratory agents -- Analysis
Language
English
ISSN
1023-3830
Abstract
Objective and design The serial or dynamic changes of cytokine levels in severely septic patients, between shock and no shock, survivors and non-survivors are still unclear. Methods Seventy-six patients with severe sepsis were enrolled to our study. Plasma levels of interferon-I3, interleukin (IL)-6, IL-10, IL-12 and transforming growth factor-[beta]1 from day 1 to day 7 were determined. Results IL-6 level in non-survivors was higher than that in survivors on day 1. IL-10 level in non-survivors was higher than that in survivors on day 1, 2, and 3. IL-6 level in shock patients was higher than that in non-shock patients on day 1, 2, 6 and 7. IL-10 level in shock patients was higher than that in non-shock patients from day 1 to day 7. Plasma time-course curves of IL-6 and IL-10 were different between survivors and non-survivors. Plasma time-course curve of IL-6 was different between patients with shock and without shock. Regression analysis found that IL-6 was correlated with IL-10 and shock. IL-10 was correlated with IL-6 and mortality. Conclusion IL-6 and IL-10 were the key cytokines in the pathogenesis of severe sepsis. IL-6 was comparatively more associated with septic shock and IL-10 was comparatively more associated with mortality.