Effects Of Low And High Intra-Abdominal Pressure On Immune Response In Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
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2004Yazar
Basgul, E
Bahadir, B
Celiker, V
Karagoz, AH
Hamaloglu, E
Aypar, U
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Objective: Immunosuppression is directly related to the degree of trauma. The aim of this study is to compare the effects of low and high intra-abdominal pressure on immune response in moderate surgical trauma. Methods: Twenty-two patients, scheduled for laparoscopic cholecystectomy, were randomly allocated to one of 2 groups according to intra-abdominal pressure: low and high intra-abdominal pressure. This study was conducted in the Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine, Operation Room, Ankara, Turkey. Serum interleukin (IL)-2 and IL-6 levels were measured. Results: Serum IL-2 showed a significant decrease before the incision in high intra-abdominal pressure group. The increase in serum IL-6 at the end of surgery and postoperatively was lower in low intra-abdominal pressure group. Conclusion: These results, can be interpreted as the immune system, are less depressed when there is lower intra-abdominal pressure. This may have clinical implications in immunocompromised patients.