Cardiopulmonary bypass induced inflammation: pathophysiology and treatment. An update
University of Toronto · Toronto General Hospital
Abstract
Cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) induces an acute phase reaction that has been implicated in the pathogenesis of several postoperative complications. Recent data indicate that a complex sequence of events leads to the final activation of leukocytes and endothelial cells (EC), which is responsible for cell dysfunction in different organs. Activation of the contact system, endotoxemia, ischemia and reperfusion injury and surgical trauma are all potential triggers of inflammation following CPB. Different pro- and anti-inflammatory mediators (cytokines, adhesion molecules) are involved and their release is mediated by intracellular transcription factors (nuclear factor-kappa B, NF-kappa B). In…
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- 26.98
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- 100%
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1Topics & keywords
- Cardiopulmonary bypass
- Inflammation
- Pathophysiology
- Medicine
- Immunology
- Chemokine
- Transcription factor
- Pathogenesis
- Good health and well-being