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Leukocyte cell population data in patients with cardiac surgery and cardiopulmonary bypass: A potential readily available tool to monitor immunity
by
Stiel, Laure
, Blot, Mathieu
, Nguyen, Maxime
, Bahr, Pierre-Alain
, Masson, David
, Fontaine, Cécile
, Bouhemad, Belaid
, Guy, Julien
, Thomas, Charles
, Guilloteau, Adrien
, Guinot, Pierre-Grégoire
, Durand, Bastien
in
Automation
/ biomarker
/ Blood
/ Body mass index
/ Bypass
/ cardiac surgery
/ Cardiac Surgical Procedures - adverse effects
/ cardiopulmonary bypass
/ Cardiopulmonary Bypass - adverse effects
/ Cell activation
/ Cell number
/ cell population data
/ Complications
/ Flow cytometry
/ Fluorescence
/ Heart
/ Heart surgery
/ Hematology
/ Humans
/ Immune response
/ Immunology
/ Inflammation
/ Inflammation - metabolism
/ Kidney diseases
/ Leukocyte Count
/ Leukocytes
/ Leukocytes (neutrophilic)
/ Leukocytes - metabolism
/ Lymphocytes
/ Medical personnel
/ Morbidity
/ Mortality
/ Neutrophils
/ Population
/ post-operative outcome
/ Postoperative
/ Postoperative Complications - etiology
/ Regression analysis
/ Renal failure
/ Sepsis
/ Stroke
2023
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Leukocyte cell population data in patients with cardiac surgery and cardiopulmonary bypass: A potential readily available tool to monitor immunity
by
Stiel, Laure
, Blot, Mathieu
, Nguyen, Maxime
, Bahr, Pierre-Alain
, Masson, David
, Fontaine, Cécile
, Bouhemad, Belaid
, Guy, Julien
, Thomas, Charles
, Guilloteau, Adrien
, Guinot, Pierre-Grégoire
, Durand, Bastien
in
Automation
/ biomarker
/ Blood
/ Body mass index
/ Bypass
/ cardiac surgery
/ Cardiac Surgical Procedures - adverse effects
/ cardiopulmonary bypass
/ Cardiopulmonary Bypass - adverse effects
/ Cell activation
/ Cell number
/ cell population data
/ Complications
/ Flow cytometry
/ Fluorescence
/ Heart
/ Heart surgery
/ Hematology
/ Humans
/ Immune response
/ Immunology
/ Inflammation
/ Inflammation - metabolism
/ Kidney diseases
/ Leukocyte Count
/ Leukocytes
/ Leukocytes (neutrophilic)
/ Leukocytes - metabolism
/ Lymphocytes
/ Medical personnel
/ Morbidity
/ Mortality
/ Neutrophils
/ Population
/ post-operative outcome
/ Postoperative
/ Postoperative Complications - etiology
/ Regression analysis
/ Renal failure
/ Sepsis
/ Stroke
2023
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Leukocyte cell population data in patients with cardiac surgery and cardiopulmonary bypass: A potential readily available tool to monitor immunity
by
Stiel, Laure
, Blot, Mathieu
, Nguyen, Maxime
, Bahr, Pierre-Alain
, Masson, David
, Fontaine, Cécile
, Bouhemad, Belaid
, Guy, Julien
, Thomas, Charles
, Guilloteau, Adrien
, Guinot, Pierre-Grégoire
, Durand, Bastien
in
Automation
/ biomarker
/ Blood
/ Body mass index
/ Bypass
/ cardiac surgery
/ Cardiac Surgical Procedures - adverse effects
/ cardiopulmonary bypass
/ Cardiopulmonary Bypass - adverse effects
/ Cell activation
/ Cell number
/ cell population data
/ Complications
/ Flow cytometry
/ Fluorescence
/ Heart
/ Heart surgery
/ Hematology
/ Humans
/ Immune response
/ Immunology
/ Inflammation
/ Inflammation - metabolism
/ Kidney diseases
/ Leukocyte Count
/ Leukocytes
/ Leukocytes (neutrophilic)
/ Leukocytes - metabolism
/ Lymphocytes
/ Medical personnel
/ Morbidity
/ Mortality
/ Neutrophils
/ Population
/ post-operative outcome
/ Postoperative
/ Postoperative Complications - etiology
/ Regression analysis
/ Renal failure
/ Sepsis
/ Stroke
2023
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Leukocyte cell population data in patients with cardiac surgery and cardiopulmonary bypass: A potential readily available tool to monitor immunity
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Leukocyte cell population data in patients with cardiac surgery and cardiopulmonary bypass: A potential readily available tool to monitor immunity
2023
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Cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass triggers sterile inflammation that is responsible for post-operative morbidity. Automated flow cytometry devices used for leucocyte count provide cell population data (CPD) regarding fluorescence intensity, size and granularity of leukocytes that have never been studied in the context of sterile inflammation. Our objective was to explore leukocyte cell population data in patients undergoing cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass in order to determine whether CPD could be used to monitor immune cell activation.
This is an ancillary study of a cohort of patients undergoing cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass. Cell population data (CPD) extracted from a routine automated flow cytometer were analyzed (Fluorescence targeted to nucleic acids). The time points of interest were: pre-operative, postoperative and 5 days after surgery. The variations in those parameters were studied. Data were then compared between patients according to the occurrence of a composite criteria (supra-ventricular arrythmia, stroke, acute renal failure, and/or death).
Data from 1453 patients were analyzed. The neutrophil count, fluorescence granularity (NE-SCC), intensity (NE-SFL) and size (NE-FSC) increased with surgery. Heterogeneity of neutrophils decreased in terms of fluorescence granularity (NE-WX) and size (NE-WZ) but increased in terms of intensity (NE-WY). The lymphocyte count decreased with surgery. While fluorescence granularity (LY-X) and size increased (LY-Z), Lymphocyte intensity decreased (LY-Y). Lymphocytes were less heterogeneous in terms of their granularity, size and intensity after surgery (LY-WX, LY-WY, LY-WZ). Patients who developed the composite complication criteria had a higher pre-operative neutrophil count (5.08 [3.89;6.95] vs 4.76 [3.60;6.13], p = 0.02; AUC = 0.56 [0.51;0.60]), and more heterogeneous neutrophils in terms of fluorescence granularity (NE-WX, AUC = 0.57 [0.52;0.62]) and intensity (NE-WY, AUC 0.61 [0.56;0.65]). Those patients also had lower pre-operative lymphocyte count (1.49 [1.10;1.14] vs 1.81 [1.39;2.39], p<0.01, AUC = 0.61 [0.57;0.66]) and fluorescence granularity (LY-X, AUC = 0.57 [0.53;0.62]). NE-WX, NE-WY and LY-X were associated with post-operative complications after adjustment on the EuroSCORE 2 (adjusted odd ratio of 1.01 [1.00;1.02]; 1.01 [1.00;1.01] and 1.08 [1.02;1.15] respectively).
Cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass was associated with substantial alterations of CPD probably reflecting leukocytes activation in sterile inflammation. Pre-operative NE-WX, NE-WY and LY-X biomarkers levels were associated with post-operative complications, independently of the EuroSCORE 2. Such routine, unexploited and low cost parameters might represent useful tools likely to monitor immune function and predict outcomes for patients undergoing cardiac surgery. Our findings requires validation on a larger external cohort.
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Frontiers Media SA,Frontiers Media S.A
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