2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2004.04.040
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Clinical Effectiveness of Leukocyte Filtration During Cardiopulmonary Bypass in Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

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“…Although it is indisputable that leukocyte-depleting filters do remove leukocytes from a stream of blood, they do not appear to consistently lower leukocyte concentrations within the circulation, or they do it only transiently [55,57,90]. Recognizing this, it has been claimed that any possible clinical effect of leukocyte-depleting filters may arise from their alleged propensity to preferentially remove activated leukocytes from the circulation.…”
Section: Systemic Depletionmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…Although it is indisputable that leukocyte-depleting filters do remove leukocytes from a stream of blood, they do not appear to consistently lower leukocyte concentrations within the circulation, or they do it only transiently [55,57,90]. Recognizing this, it has been claimed that any possible clinical effect of leukocyte-depleting filters may arise from their alleged propensity to preferentially remove activated leukocytes from the circulation.…”
Section: Systemic Depletionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Englander et al on an infant cohort found no difference between groups in the ventilation time or respiratory index [41]. In patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, Karaiskos et al reported significantly better respiratory indices for 12 h after cessation of CPB [57] coupled with significantly shorter intubation times for LD patients. Likewise, in patients with mild lung dysfunction (AaOi > 1.25) Sheppard et al [62] found better AaOi ( p < 0.05) up to 8 h post CPB and a significantly shorter ventilation time in favour of leukofiltration.…”
Section: Pulmonary Function Palanzo Et Al Reported Bettermentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Αυτά τα φίλτρα είναι ικανά να εξαντλήσουν τη συστηµατική κυκλοφορία των λευκών και πιθανόν να βελτιώσουν τη λειτουργία των οργάνων µετά την επέµβαση. Βελτιωµένη προσκόλληση ουδετεροφίλων [626], καλύτερη ενδοθηλιακή λειτουργία [626] και λειτουργία των πνευµόνων [627], περιορισµό της βλάβης επαναιµάτωσης [628], µειωµένη συχνότητα κολπικής µαρµαρυγής [629] και βελτίωση της εγκεφαλικής λειτουργίας µετά από κυκλοφορική παύση [630], αποτελούν φερόµενα οφέλη που αποδίδονται στη χρήση των εξασθενηµένων λευκών στα διάφορα στάδια της CPB. Κανένα από τα παρατηρούµενα οφέλη δε µεταφράζεται σταθερά σε σηµαντικό κλινικό όφελος [631][632][633][634][635].…”
Section: τα φίλτρα των λευκών αιµοσφαιρίων στο κύκλωµα της Cpb για τηunclassified