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The declined levels of inflammatory cytokines related with weaning rate during period of septic patients using ventilators
Author(s) -
Yang ChaoHuei,
Hsiao JungLung,
Wu MingFeng,
Lu MeiHua,
Chang HuiMing,
Ko WangSheng,
Chiou Yaling
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
the clinical respiratory journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.789
H-Index - 33
eISSN - 1752-699X
pISSN - 1752-6981
DOI - 10.1111/crj.12593
Subject(s) - medicine , weaning , mechanical ventilation , sepsis , proinflammatory cytokine , mechanical ventilator , respiratory distress , anesthesia , inflammation
Abstract Introduction Approximately 50% of patients with sepsis‐induced acute lung injury and acute respiratory distress syndrome require mechanical ventilation. Patients with extended mechanical ventilator use routinely develop reinfections, which increases hospital stay, mortality, and health care cost. Some studies have pointed out inflammatory factors concentrations can affect ventilator weaning, but do not indicate changed inflammatory factors related to ventilator weaning during using ventilators. Objectives This study aimed to investigate during period of septic patients using ventilators, the inflammatory cytokines concentrations related with weaning rate. Methods Blood was collected from 35 septic patients before and during ventilator use on days 1, 7, 14, and 21 (or weaning). Results 58.3% (N = 20) of septic patients with mechanical ventilators were weaned successfully within 21 days (ventilator weaned group, VW), 16.7% (N = 6) did not wean within 21 days (ventilator dependent group, VD), and 25% died (death group) in hospital. Before ventilator use, higher C‐reactive protein (CRP), IL‐6, and IL‐8 levels were measured in the death group than in all other groups ( P  < .05). During ventilator use, CRP, IL‐6, and IL‐8 concentrations declined significantly in VW and VD patients ( P  < .05). In addition, IL‐6 concentrations in the VW group were significantly lower than in the VD group at 14 and 21 days ( P  < .05). Conclusion The factors of ventilators weaning successfully such as disease control, nutritional status, and so on. The declined levels of serum inflammatory cytokines, especially IL‐6, improved inflammation status might be one factor of successfully weaning during septic patients on ventilators.

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