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Leukocyte activation by isolated hyperthermic liver and limb perfusion due to malignancy

✍ Scribed by Jan Petter Arnestad; Anders Bengtsson; Jan-Peter Bengtson; Larsolof Hafstrom; Heinz Redl; Günther Schlag


Publisher
Springer
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
769 KB
Volume
19
Category
Article
ISSN
0364-2313

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✦ Synopsis


Fourteen patients with liver tumor malignancy and sixteen patients with malignant melanoma localized to one limb were studied regarding leukocyte activation with the release of polymorphonuclear neutrophilic (PMN) elastase and of neopterin and formation of cytokines (TNF-alpha and IL-6) during the surgical treatment. Patients undergoing liver resection (n = 10), abdominal hysterectomy (n = 10), or hip replacement surgery (n = 10) served as control groups. Isolated hyperthermic liver perfusion was performed with cytostatic-containing perfusate (melphalan and cisplatinum). Patients with recurrent malignant melanoma confined to one limb underwent isolated hyperthermic limb perfusion with cytostatic-containing perfusate (melphalan). Blood samples for determination of PMN elastase, neopterin, TNF-alpha, and IL-6 were drawn from the patients preoperatively, 1 minute before the start of the perfusion, 60 and 120 minutes after the start of the perfusion, and 24 hours postoperatively. Samples from the perfusate were drawn 60 minutes after the start of the perfusion. High concentration of plasma PMN elastase were found in both patients undergoing liver and limb perfusion and in patients undergoing liver resection surgery. Elevated concentrations of IL-6 were found in the patients undergoing liver perfusion and in patients undergoing liver resection. In none of the patients were there increased concentrations of neopterin or TNF-alpha. The perfusate contained high concentrations of PMN elastase, neopterin, and IL-6. This study also demonstrated that major surgery leads to elevated concentrations of PMN elastase and IL-6. An increase of PMN elastase and IL-6 was seen in response to perfusion and to surgical trauma.