EFFECT OF LUNG CONTUSION ON SURFACTANT COMPOSITION IN MULTIPLE-TRAUMAPATIENTS

Citation
M. Aufmkolk et al., EFFECT OF LUNG CONTUSION ON SURFACTANT COMPOSITION IN MULTIPLE-TRAUMAPATIENTS, The journal of trauma, injury, infection, and critical care, 41(6), 1996, pp. 1023-1029
Citations number
45
Categorie Soggetti
Emergency Medicine & Critical Care
Volume
41
Issue
6
Year of publication
1996
Pages
1023 - 1029
Database
ISI
SICI code
Abstract
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate alterations of the surfactant system in multiple-trauma patients (MTP) with lung contusi on and the influence of single- or multiple-organ dysfunction syndrome (OF/MOF) on the surfactant system, Setting: University hospital, trau ma-intensive care unit, Design: Prospective, nonrandomized study, Meth ods: MTP with an Injury Severity Score > 19 points have been recorded prospectively since 1992. Bronchoalveolar lavages were obtained daily either until day 14 or extubation, Three groups of MTP were compared: not: MTP, no lung contusion (n = 14); LuCo-: MTP, lung contusion, no O F/MOF (n = 17); LuCo+: MTP, lung contusion, with OF/MOF (n = 10), Also , surfactant samples of 11 healthy volunteers (Con) were investigated and compared with MTP. All data were presented as mean +/- SEM. Statis tical analysis were performed using programs of SPSS 6.0.1. (univariat e ANOVA, Fisher's Exact Test, p < = 0.05), Results: There were no diff erences in sex and age, Injury Severity Score was significantly impair ed in group LuCo+ (44 +/- 4), compared with groups not (31 +/- 3) and LuCo- (34 +/- 3), Group not showed no statistical differences for lung function, total protein, and total phospholipid content of the bronch oalveolar lavage compared with group LuCo-, Furthermore, the relative content of phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylglycerol in total phosp holipids and surfactant-associated protein A were not significantly al tered compared with group LuCo-, Lung function in group LuCo+ was sign ificantly impaired and led to hypoxemia on the day of trauma, Total pr otein content and total phospholipids were significantly elevated in g roup LuCo+ compared with groups not and LuCo- on the first day, Also, the relative content of phosphatidylcholine was significantly increase d in group LuCo+ up to day 4, compared with groups not and LuCo-, In c omparison with groups not and LuCo-, a significant decrease of the rel ative content of phosphatidylglycerol was obtained in group LuCo+ up t o day 7. The surfactant-associated protein A was increased in group Lu Co+ during the whole observation time, compared with the other groups, Conclusions: Multiple trauma leads to alterations in the surfactant s ystem, The composition of surfactant was not further influenced by lun g contusion alone, Only MTP with OF/MOF during the intensive care unit treatment showed significant alterations in surfactant composition an d a decrease in lung function.