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Analysis of Inflammatory Cytokines in Postoperative Fontan Pleural Drainage.

Stephanie A Goldstein1, Asaad G Beshish2, Lauren B Bush3, Ray E Lowery3, Joshua H Wong4, Kurt R Schumacher3, Nadine L N Halligan3, Timothy T Cornell2, Albert P Rocchini3.   

Abstract

Prolonged pleural drainage is a common complication in patients after Fontan palliation and is associated with short- and long- term morbidities. Among many potential etiologies, prolonged drainage has an inflammatory component, but there are no descriptions of cytokines in Fontan pleural drainage to date. This study aimed to examine the inflammatory make-up of Fontan pleural drainage. This prospective age-range-matched cohort study recruited 25 patients undergoing Fontan procedure and 15 bi-ventricular patients undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). Chest tube samples were taken on postoperative day (POD) 1-4, 7, and 10. Cytokines were measured using Bio-Plex Assays. Univariate comparisons were made in patient characteristics and cytokine levels. Median age was 3.7 y (IQR 2.8-3.9) for controls and 2.5 y (IQR 2.1-2.9) in Fontan patients (p = 0.02). Median drainage duration and daily volume was higher in Fontan patients (both p < 0.001). Inflammatory cytokines (IL-17A, IFN-y, MIP-1β, and TNF-α) were higher in Fontan patients than controls (all p < 0.02). There was an increase in pro-inflammatory cytokines (IL-8, MIP-1β, and TNF-α) from POD1 to the last chest tube day (LCD) in Fontan patients (all p < 0.0001) and a decrease in the anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-10 (p = 0.001). There was no difference in cytokine concentration from POD1 to LCD among controls. There was a significant association with the cytokine concentration of TNF-α on POD1 and duration of chest tube drainage (p < 0.05). Inflammatory cytokine levels in the pleural fluid of Fontan patients are higher compared to bi-ventricular controls and rise over time where controls do not. This suggests ongoing localized inflammation that is not a result of CPB alone and may be an important contributor to pleural drainage in patients after the Fontan procedure.

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Keywords:  Effusions; Fontan physiology; Inflammation; Postoperative

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30710164     DOI: 10.1007/s00246-019-02059-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Cardiol        ISSN: 0172-0643            Impact factor:   1.655


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