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Objective: To measure the concentrations of endotoxin and inflammatory mediators during an attack of acute cholangitis and see what effect endoscopic treatment had on these mediators. Design: Prospective study. Setting: University teaching hospital The Netherlands. Subjects: Ten patients with acute cholangitis. Interventions: Measurements were made during the attack and 1 week after endoscopic treatment. Main outcome measure: Changes in clinical variables, and severity of biliary obstruction. Concentrations of endotoxin, cytokines, and endotoxin binding proteins, in plasma. Results: The causes of cholangitis were obstructed endoprosthesis (n=4) and stones (n=6). The median bilirubin concentration during the attack was 70.0 μmol/L (range 14-156) and 14.5 μmol/L (range 9-80) after treatment (p < 0.05). Median (range) plasma endotoxin concentrations were 3.6 pg/ml (3.2-107) and 3.6 (2.4-5), respectively. Concentrations of cytokines were high during the acute attack and significantly lower after treatment: median tumour necrosis factor (TNF) fell from 44.6 pg/ml (range 1.2-403) to 7.3 (0-53); soluble TNF receptor p55 from 4.9 ng/ml (2.7-13.8) to 3.6 (1.4-8.2) and TNF receptor p75 from 11.6 ng/ml (7.1-40.6) to 8,1 (2.9-31.3); interleukin 6 (IL-6) fell from 690 pg/ml (34.1-4594) to 8.2 (0-39.3), IL-8 from 226.2 pg/ml (31.6-712.7) to 21.4 (4.2-63.5) and IL-10 from 33.4 pg/ml (2.7-5605) to 4.7 (0-16.7) (p < 0.03). Values for lipopolysacchadde binding protein and soluble CD14 also fell significantly (p < 0.01) from 86.5 (43.4-200) to 21.5 (11.3-37.5) and from 200 (59-200) to 47.8 (0.47-200), respectively. The concentration of bactericidal permeability increasing protein did not change significantly, being 7.1 (2-18.9) during the acute attack and 4.6 (0.8-17.7) a week later. Conclusion: There is a considerable systemic inflammatory response during cholangitis, which is dramatically reduced one week after endoscopic treatment.
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Kimmings, A. N., Van Deventer, S. J. H., Rauws, E. A. J., Huibregtse, K., & Gouma, D. J. (2000). Systemic inflammatory response in acute cholangitis and after subsequent treatment. European Journal of Surgery, 166(9), 700–705. https://doi.org/10.1080/110241500750008457
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