Redoxsys自由基快速檢測分析儀應(yīng)用性論文
Oxidative stress is associated with muscle wasting after aortic surgery(氧化應(yīng)激與主動脈手術(shù)后肌肉萎縮具有相關(guān)性)
Richard Paul, Mattia Gomarasca, Eleonora D'Angelo, Lisa Barbaro, Gregory Quinlan, Mark Griffiths
European Respiratory Journal 2015 46: PA2149; DOI: 10.1183/13993003.congress-2015.PA2149
Abstract
ICU Acquired Paresis (ICUAP) leads to prolonged recovery and reduced quality of life in survivors of ICU. Patients undergoing aortic surgery experience an ischaemia-reperfusion (IR) injury mimicking the SIRS/sepsis response. 50% of patients demonstrate muscle loss post-operatively, representing a homogenous cohort to study the pathogenesis of ICUAP.
Objectives:
Methods: 11 Patients undergoing major aortic surgery were grouped post-hoc into either wasters (n=6) or non-wasters (n=5) based on serial rectus femoris ultrasound measurements (≤ or ≥ 10% muscle bulk loss). Serum samples (day 0,1,3 & 7) post-operatively were tested for sORP, cORP and a marker of ischaemia (xanthine) by HPLC.
Results: 24-hours following surgery, sORP increased (17.2% vs 4.3%, p =0.03) and cORP decreased (46.7% vs 29.6%, p = 0.004) significantly more in wasters compared to non-wasters. Both returned to baseline by the 7th post-operative day in non-wasters but cORP remained persistently reduced in wasters (32.9% vs 12.0%, p=0.04). Serum xanthine was persistently raised in wasters compared to non-wasters across all time points.
Conclusion: Oxidative stress following aortic surgery was persistently raised in patients with muscle wasting compared to those without. The RedoxSYS system agreed with another surrogate of oxidative stress. Further investigation of its utility in monitoring the degree of oxidative stress is warranted.