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Effectiveness of leukocytapheresis in suppressing the occurrence of surgical site infections following surgery for ulcerative colitis.

Michio Itabashi1, Hiroki Ikeuchi, Toshimitsu Araki, Toru Kono, Toshio Nakamura, Yoshio Takesue, Shingo Kameoka, Masato Kusunoki.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Surgical site infections (SSIs) occur more frequently in surgery for patients with ulcerative colitis than in regular colon surgery. We report here on a joint study that was prospectively conducted by six facilities to verify that performing leukocytapheresis (LCAP) therapy immediately following surgery regulates neutrophil activity and acts to suppress the occurrence of SSIs.
METHODS: LCAP was performed using Cellsorba EX with nafamostat mesilate as an anticoagulant; therapy was begun within 2 h postoperatively. Subjects were 143 patients undergoing surgery in cases of ulcerative colitis (LCAP group, 40 patients; control group, 103 patients).
RESULTS: 1) With regard to the SSI incidence rate, SSIs occurred in 4 of 37 patients (10.8%) in the LCAP group overall, whereas they occurred in 29 of 103 patients (28.2%) in the control group overall; in the LCAP group, the occurrence of SSIs tended to be suppressed (P = 0.069). With 2-stage surgery in particular, SSIs occurred in the LCAP group in 1 of 28 patients (3.6%) and in the control group in 21 of 86 patients (24.4%); in the LCAP group, the occurrence of SSIs was significantly lower (P = 0.013). The length of postoperative hospitalization was 24.9 +/- 11.1 days for the 36 patients in the LCAP group and 31.2 +/- 14.6 days for the 103 patients in the control group; the length was significantly reduced in the LCAP group (P = 0.018). 2) From pre-surgery to day 1 of hospitalization, the granulocyte elastase level rose both in patients who experienced SSIs and in patients who did not experience them. It remained high in patients who experienced SSIs in comparison with patients who did not experience SSIs and was significantly higher prior to LCAP in particular. 3) While LCAP was being performed, there were adverse events in 5 of 40 patients (12.5%), but these were all transient; it was determined that LCAP presented no problems in terms of safety.
CONCLUSION: LCAP therapy was effective in suppressing the occurrence of SSIs following 2-stage surgery for ulcerative colitis and also reduced the length of postoperative hospitalization.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18612785     DOI: 10.1007/s00595-007-3685-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Today        ISSN: 0941-1291            Impact factor:   2.549


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