1995
DOI: 10.1378/chest.108.6.1551
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Acute Lung Injury During Cardiopulmonary Bypass

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“…[5][6][7][8][9] Multiple investigators have demonstrated large numbers of neutrophils sequestered in the lung during both ARDS 6 and postpump syndrome. 5,[7][8][9] The local cytokine activity serves to activate sequestered neutrophils, which then secrete numerous mediators. These neutrophilderived bioactive lipids, cytokines, oxygen metabolites, and granular enzymes all have the capability of injuring basement membranes and the extracellular matrix.…”
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“…[5][6][7][8][9] Multiple investigators have demonstrated large numbers of neutrophils sequestered in the lung during both ARDS 6 and postpump syndrome. 5,[7][8][9] The local cytokine activity serves to activate sequestered neutrophils, which then secrete numerous mediators. These neutrophilderived bioactive lipids, cytokines, oxygen metabolites, and granular enzymes all have the capability of injuring basement membranes and the extracellular matrix.…”
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“…5 A short period of CPB alone is rather innocuous, but when it is combined with a subsequent, seemingly benign insult (ie, transient hypoxia, ischemia, endotoxemia), the result is an overwhelming inflammatory response leading to endothelial injury, pulmonary edema, and ARDS. It has been well documented that the lung injury in both ARDS 6,7 and specifically postpump syndrome [7][8][9] is neutrophil-mediated. Our previous investigations support this concept, because we have shown an association between pulmonary neutrophil sequestration and physiological lung injury.…”
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“…Penelitian Tonz dkk. 20 menyatakan terdapat korelasi positif antara konsentrasi plasma elastase (pengukur aktivasi neutrofil) dan indeks respirasi serta pintas intrapulmoner. Produk dari lipid peroksidasi dinilai dari reaksi asam tiobarbiturat yang mencapai puncak setelah klem aorta dilepas.…”
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“…An important role for inflammatory cells, specifically neutrophil sequestration and activation, is suggested by a number of experimental and clinical observations. [3][4][5][6][7] It has been suggested that CPB primes the neutrophils, causing their sequestration in the pulmonary microvasculature, with subsequent activation resulting in the release of tissuedestructive mediators. Several cytokines, such as interleukin-1, interleukin-6, interleukin-8, tumor necrosis factor-␣, and leukemia inhibitory factor, have been implicated in neutrophil recruitment or activation in ARDS.…”
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“…6,8 -14 Among various mediators of tissue injury released by activated neutrophils, serine proteases such as elastase and matrix-degrading metalloproteinases have been considered to be most relevant in ARDS. [3][4][5][6][7]15,16 Experimental observations suggest that neutrophil elastase may serve as an activator of gelatinase B (matrix metalloproteinase [MMP]-9). 17 Both elastase and metalloproteinases, when activated, can induce breakdown of extracellular matrix components such as elastin and basement membrane collagen type IV, resulting in microvascular endothelial damage and increased permeability.…”
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