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. 1989 Jul;19(4):410-7.
doi: 10.1007/BF02471621.

Perioperative fluctuation in plasma levels of granulocyte elastase and alpha-1-antitrypsin: the influence of the severity of surgical intervention and their effect on the respiratory index

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Perioperative fluctuation in plasma levels of granulocyte elastase and alpha-1-antitrypsin: the influence of the severity of surgical intervention and their effect on the respiratory index

K Shimanuki et al. Jpn J Surg. 1989 Jul.

Abstract

In order to examine whether granulocyte elastase is related to surgical stress and postoperative respiratory function, the perioperative plasma levels of granulocyte elastase and alpha 1-antitrypsin were periodically measured in 49 patients who underwent various operations and the correlation between these levels and the respiratory index was examined. A strong correlation between elevated plasma levels of granulocyte elastase and the degree of aggressiveness of surgery was quite conspicuous; as the operative intervention became more severe, the plasma levels of granulocyte elastase were higher. The plasma level of alpha 1-antitrypsin was in inverted relation to granulocyte elastase. Moreover, marked and prolonged elevation of plasma granulocyte elastase levels induced postoperative pulmonary complications. A highly significant positive correlation was found between the plasma level of granulocyte elastase and the respiratory index. Elevated granulocyte elastase and/or decreased alpha 1-antitrypsin may therefore be implicated in the etiology of postoperative respiratory dysfunction. Thus, an abnormal elevation of plasma granulocyte elastase may allude the existence of postoperative respiratory dysfunction.

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