Abstract
BACKGROUND: Surgical stress may lead to postsurgical hypercoagulability, endothelial dysfunction and systemic inflammation, which can impact on patient recovery. Remote ischaemic preconditioning is a procedure that activates the body's endogenous defences against ischaemia and reperfusion injury. Studies have suggested that remote ischaemic preconditioning has antithrombotic, antioxidative and anti-inflammatory effects. The hypothesis was that remote ischaemic preconditioning reduces surgery-induced systemic stress response.
METHOD: During a 24-month period (2019-2021), adult patients undergoing subacute laparoscopic cholecystectomy due to acute cholecystitis were randomized to remote ischaemic preconditioning or control. Remote ischaemic preconditioning was performed less than 4 h before surgery on the upper arm. It consisted of four cycles of 5 min ischaemia and 5 min reperfusion. The gene expression of 750 genes involved in inflammatory processes, oxidative stress and endothelial function was investigated preoperatively and 2-4 h after surgery in both groups. In addition, changes in 20 inflammation- and vascular trauma-associated proteins were assessed preoperatively, 2-4 h after surgery and 24 h after surgery.
RESULTS: A total of 60 patients were randomized. There were no statistically significant differences in gene expression 2-4 h after surgery between the groups (P > 0.05). Remote ischaemic preconditioning did not affect concentrations of circulating proteins up to 24 h after surgery (P > 0.05).
CONCLUSION: The study did not demonstrate any effect of remote ischaemic preconditioning on expression levels of the chosen genes or in circulating immunological cytokines and vascular trauma-associated proteins up to 24 h after subacute laparoscopic cholecystectomy in patients with acute cholecystitis.
| Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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| Artikelnummer | zrae067 |
| Antal sider | 10 |
| Tidsskrift | BJS Open/ British Journal of Surgery |
| Vol/bind | 8 |
| Udgave nummer | 4 |
| DOI | |
| Status | Udgivet - 2 jul. 2024 |
Finansiering
| Bevillingsgivere |
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| Grosserer L. F. Foghts Fond |
| Knud og Edith Eriksens Mindefond |
| Frimodt-Heineke Fonden |
| Simon Spies Fonden |
| Dagmar Marshalls Fond |
| Torben & Alice Frimodts Fond |