interleukin-8 and Endocarditis

interleukin-8 has been researched along with Endocarditis* in 3 studies

Other Studies

3 other study(ies) available for interleukin-8 and Endocarditis

ArticleYear
Severe Re-expansion Pulmonary Edema Induced by One-Lung Ventilation.
    Respiratory care, 2015, Volume: 60, Issue:8

    We present 2 cases of severe re-expansion pulmonary edema (RPE) after one-lung ventilation (OLV) for thoracic surgery. A 32-y-old woman with multiple lung metastases developed severe RPE after OLV during lung resection surgery. A 37-y-old man with infective endocarditis also developed severe RPE after OLV for mitral valve plasty with minimally invasive cardiac surgery. In both cases, results of a preoperative pulmonary function test and oxygenation were almost normal, and pleural effusion or pulmonary congestion was not detected in preoperative computed tomography; however, there was a possibility that subclinical lung injury existed before surgery. The levels of interleukin-8 and monocyte chemotactic protein-1, which are thought to play important roles in the development of lung injury, in bronchial secretions were extremely high after the onset of RPE. These results suggest that the pathogenesis of RPE shares, at least in part, a common pathophysiology of acute lung injury.

    Topics: Adult; Chemokine CCL2; Endocarditis; Female; Humans; Interleukin-8; Lung Neoplasms; Male; Mitral Valve Annuloplasty; Mucus; One-Lung Ventilation; Pulmonary Edema; Thoracic Surgical Procedures

2015
Cytokine profiles linked to fatal outcome in infective prosthetic valve endocarditis.
    APMIS : acta pathologica, microbiologica, et immunologica Scandinavica, 2014, Volume: 122, Issue:6

    Infective endocarditis is a disease normally of bacterial cause which affects the endocardic tissue, specifically the valves (native or prosthetic). It is a serious illness and mortality rates remain high, ranging between 20% and 40%. Previous reports have evidenced the potential role of cytokines in the diagnosis of this disease, but no information is available on their relationship with outcome. We recruited 26 consecutive patients with late prosthetic valve endocarditis requiring surgical treatment according to Duke criteria. Eight cytokines were measured in plasma in the first 24 h following diagnosis by using a Bio-Rad multiplex assay. Levels of IL-6, IL-8 and interferon gamma (IFN-γ) were higher in non survivors. Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis evidenced that IL-6, IL-8 and IFN-γ behaved as good diagnostic tests for identifying those patients with fatal outcome (area under the curve, CI 95%, p): IL-6: [0.81 (0.61-1.00) 0.012]; IL-8 [0.76 (0.56-0.96) 0.035]; IFN-γ [0.79 (0.59-0.99) 0.021]. Levels of IL-6, IL-8 and IFN-γ correlated positively between them, indicating that they are produced as consequence of a simultaneous response to the infection. Our findings support the participation of IL-6, IL-8 and IFN-γ in the events linked to fatal outcome in infective prosthetic valve endocarditis.

    Topics: Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Biomarkers; Cytokines; Endocarditis; Female; Heart Valve Prosthesis; Humans; Interferon-gamma; Interleukin-6; Interleukin-8; Male; Middle Aged; Prognosis; ROC Curve; Spain

2014
Adhesion molecules (E-selectin, intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) and vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM-1)) in sera from patients with Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia with or without endocarditis.
    Clinical and experimental immunology, 1999, Volume: 118, Issue:3

    The aim of this prospective study was to evaluate if patients with endocarditis display a more extensive endothelial activation than those with bacteraemia but without endocarditis. Sixty-five patients with blood culture-verified Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia were included and serum samples collected on admission were analysed by enzyme immunoassays. Elevated serum concentrations of adhesion molecules were found in most of the patients with S. aureus bacteraemia. Patients with endocarditis (n = 15) showed significantly higher serum E-selectin (median 156 ng/ml) and VCAM-1 (median 1745 ng/ml) concentrations compared with those with S. aureus bacteraemia but without endocarditis (80 ng/ml and 1172 ng/ml, respectively; P = 0.01 and P = 0.003). No significant difference was found between the groups concerning ICAM-1 (median 451 ng/ml versus 522 ng/ml). In addition, serum tumour necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) concentrations were significantly correlated (P < 0.002) to serum levels of E-selectin, ICAM-1 and VCAM-1.

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Bacteremia; Child; E-Selectin; Endocarditis; Female; Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor; Humans; Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1; Interleukin-1; Interleukin-6; Interleukin-8; Male; Middle Aged; Prospective Studies; Staphylococcal Infections; Staphylococcus aureus; Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha; Vascular Cell Adhesion Molecule-1

1999