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Journal Title: Older Patients Are Immunocompromised by Cytokine Depletion and Loss of Innate Immune Function After HIP Fracture Surgery
Authors: Sutherland, Alasdair G.
Cook, Alistair
Miller, Clare
Duncan, Linda
Yuecel, Raif
Heys, Steven D.
Hutchison, James D.
Liversidge, Janet
SWH Author: Sutherland, Alasdair G.
Keywords: Orthopaedic
Immunocompromised
Hip Fracture
Cytokine Depletion
Loss of Innate Immune Function
Issue Date: 2015
Date Accessioned: 2023-03-17T04:57:22Z
Date Available: 2023-03-17T04:57:22Z
Accession Number: 26623165. Language: English. Date Revised: 20161201. Date Created: 20151201. Date Completed: 20151201. Update Code: 20161213. Publication Type: Journal Article. Journal ID: 101558150. Publication Model: Print. Cited Medium: Print. NLM ISO Abbr: Geriatr Orthop Surg Rehabil. PubMed Central ID: PMC4647197 Available on 12/01/16]. Linking ISSN: 21514585. Subset: PubMed-not-MEDLINE
Description Affiliation: Deakin University Medical School, Warrnambool Clinical School, Victoria, Australia.|Section of Immunology and Infection, University of Aberdeen, Foresterhill, United Kingdom.|Division of Applied Medicine, School of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Aberdeen, Polwarth Building, Foresterhill, Aberdeen, United Kingdom.|Division of Applied Medicine, School of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Aberdeen, Polwarth Building, Foresterhill, Aberdeen, United Kingdom.|Division of Applied Medicine, School of Medicine and Dentistry, Iain Fraser Cytometry Centre, University of Aberdeen, Foresterhill, United Kingdom.|Division of Applied Medicine, School of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Aberdeen, Polwarth Building, Foresterhill, Aberdeen, United Kingdom.|Division of Applied Medicine, School of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Aberdeen, Polwarth Building, Foresterhill, Aberdeen, United Kingdom.|Section of Immunology and Infection, University of Aberdeen, Foresterhill, United Kingdom.
Format Startpage: 295-302
Source Volume: 6
Issue Number: 4
DOI: 10.1177/2151458515605564
Abstract: Purpose/introduction: We have examined the immune status of elderly patients who underwent surgery for a hip fracture, an injury associated with poor postoperative outcomes, to identify specific immune defects.; Methods: In a cohort observational study, 16 patients undergoing surgery for hip fractures had immune function evaluation prior to surgery, and then at 3 and 7 days postoperatively, using flow cytometry for phenotype and for monocyte and granulocyte phagocytic function and respiratory burst. Serum samples were stored and batch analyzed using a human cytokine 25-plex panel.; Results: We report significant loss of innate immune function, related specifically to reduced granulocyte numbers by day 7 (P < .0001, flow cytometry; P < .05 white blood cells), and although granulocyte ability to take up opsonized Escherichia coli was increased (P < .05), the ability of those cells to generate a respiratory burst was reduced at days 3 and 7 (P < .05). Monocyte respiratory burst was also significantly reduced (P < .05). Serum cytokine levels indicated very poor T-cell function.; Conclusion: We have demonstrated that the antimicrobial immune response is profoundly reduced after surgery in elderly patients with hip fractures. The effect was sustained up to 7 days postoperatively, identifying these patients as particularly vulnerable to bacterial infections.;
URI: https://repository.southwesthealthcare.com.au/swhealthcarejspui/handle/1/3525
Journal Title: Geriatric Orthopaedic Surgery & Rehabilitation
Type: Journal Article
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