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Citation

Botha AJ, Moore FA, Moore EE, Peterson VM, Goode AW. Intensive Care Med. 1997; 23(5): 504-509.

Affiliation

Department of Surgery, UCL Medical School, London. a.botha@ucl.ac.uk

Copyright

(Copyright © 1997, Holtzbrinck Springer Nature Publishing Group)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

9201521

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine whether expression of neutrophil integrin receptors is related to the degree of post-traumatic shock. DESIGN: Data were collected prospectively on patients with major trauma admitted to the surgical intensive care unit. SETTING: Denver General Hospital, Colorado. PATIENTS AND PARTICIPANTS: 17 severely injured adults. MEASUREMENTS AND RESULTS: The mean fluorescence intensity and per cent positive of neutrophil integrin receptors CD11 b, CD18 and CD11 a, and systolic blood pressure, blood transfusion, lactate and base deficit as indices of shock. CD11 b expression on circulating neutrophils was increased 6 and 12 h after trauma. After correcting for the other shock indices, base deficit predicted CD11 b expression at 12 h. CD11 b expression was negatively correlated with the circulating neutrophil count. CONCLUSIONS: The degree of metabolic acidosis after trauma correlates directly with CD11 b receptor expression on circulating neutrophils. This relation may be the mechanism whereby post-traumatic shock results in neutrophil sequestration and neutrophil-mediated organ injury and failure.


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