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High Mobility Group Box-1 Protein and Outcomes in Critically Ill Surgical Patients Requiring Open Abdominal Management
by
Xiao, Zhengwen
, Kirkpatrick, Andrew. W.
, Ball, Chad G.
, Roberts, Derek J.
, Jenne, Craig N.
, Malig, Michelle S.
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Abdomen
/ Abdominal injuries
/ Adult
/ Care and treatment
/ Critical care
/ Critical Illness
/ Cytokines
/ Female
/ Health aspects
/ HMGB1 Protein - blood
/ HMGB1 Protein - metabolism
/ Humans
/ Immune system
/ Inflammation - immunology
/ Inflammation - metabolism
/ Injuries
/ Laboratories
/ Laparotomy - statistics & numerical data
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Mortality
/ Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy
/ Patients
/ Peritoneal Absorption
/ Peritoneum - metabolism
/ Physiological aspects
/ Pressure distribution
/ Proteins
/ Sepsis
/ Studies
/ Time Factors
/ Trauma
/ Trends
/ Ubiquitin
2017
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High Mobility Group Box-1 Protein and Outcomes in Critically Ill Surgical Patients Requiring Open Abdominal Management
by
Xiao, Zhengwen
, Kirkpatrick, Andrew. W.
, Ball, Chad G.
, Roberts, Derek J.
, Jenne, Craig N.
, Malig, Michelle S.
in
Abdomen
/ Abdominal injuries
/ Adult
/ Care and treatment
/ Critical care
/ Critical Illness
/ Cytokines
/ Female
/ Health aspects
/ HMGB1 Protein - blood
/ HMGB1 Protein - metabolism
/ Humans
/ Immune system
/ Inflammation - immunology
/ Inflammation - metabolism
/ Injuries
/ Laboratories
/ Laparotomy - statistics & numerical data
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Mortality
/ Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy
/ Patients
/ Peritoneal Absorption
/ Peritoneum - metabolism
/ Physiological aspects
/ Pressure distribution
/ Proteins
/ Sepsis
/ Studies
/ Time Factors
/ Trauma
/ Trends
/ Ubiquitin
2017
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High Mobility Group Box-1 Protein and Outcomes in Critically Ill Surgical Patients Requiring Open Abdominal Management
by
Xiao, Zhengwen
, Kirkpatrick, Andrew. W.
, Ball, Chad G.
, Roberts, Derek J.
, Jenne, Craig N.
, Malig, Michelle S.
in
Abdomen
/ Abdominal injuries
/ Adult
/ Care and treatment
/ Critical care
/ Critical Illness
/ Cytokines
/ Female
/ Health aspects
/ HMGB1 Protein - blood
/ HMGB1 Protein - metabolism
/ Humans
/ Immune system
/ Inflammation - immunology
/ Inflammation - metabolism
/ Injuries
/ Laboratories
/ Laparotomy - statistics & numerical data
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Mortality
/ Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy
/ Patients
/ Peritoneal Absorption
/ Peritoneum - metabolism
/ Physiological aspects
/ Pressure distribution
/ Proteins
/ Sepsis
/ Studies
/ Time Factors
/ Trauma
/ Trends
/ Ubiquitin
2017
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High Mobility Group Box-1 Protein and Outcomes in Critically Ill Surgical Patients Requiring Open Abdominal Management
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High Mobility Group Box-1 Protein and Outcomes in Critically Ill Surgical Patients Requiring Open Abdominal Management
2017
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Background. Previous studies assessing various cytokines in the critically ill/injured have been uninformative in terms of translating to clinical care management. Animal abdominal sepsis work suggests that enhanced intraperitoneal (IP) clearance of Damage-Associated Molecular Patterns (DAMPs) improves outcome. Thus measuring the responses of DAMPs offers alternate potential insights and a representative DAMP, High Mobility Group Box-1 protein (HMGB-1), was considered. While IP biomediators are being recognized in critical illness/trauma, HMGB-1 behaviour has not been examined in open abdomen (OA) management. Methods. A modified protocol for HMGB-1 detection was used to examine plasma/IP fluid samples from 44 critically ill/injured OA patients enrolled in a randomized controlled trial comparing two negative pressure peritoneal therapies (NPPT): Active NPPT (ANPPT) and Barker’s Vacuum Pack NPPT (BVP). Samples were collected and analyzed at the time of laparotomy and at 24 and 48 hours after. Results. There were no statistically significant differences in survivor versus nonsurvivor HMGB-1 plasma or IP concentrations at baseline, 24 hours, or 48 hours. However, plasma HMGB-1 levels tended to increase continuously in the BVP cohort. Conclusions. HMGB-1 appeared to behave differently between NPPT cohorts. Further studies are needed to elucidate the relationship of HMGB-1 and outcomes in septic/injured patients.
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