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Original Article

Release of granulocyte elastase and complement changes during hysterectomy

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Pages 255-258 | Received 01 Aug 1988, Accepted 05 Nov 1988, Published online: 28 Aug 2009
 

Abstract

Complement activation and release of granulocyte elastase has been previously reported during major vascular surgery and has been ascribed to plasma/cell interactions with foreign surfaces or to administration of blood or plasma. The effect of uncomplicated general anaesthesia and surgery, not requiring blood or plasma, on complement activation and signs of proteinase release was assessed by measuring C3d and elastase-alpha-1 PI, respectively, in nine patients undergoing elective hysterectomy.

There was a minor decrease in plasma C3d during anaesthesia, surgery and in the post-operative period caused by the diluting effect of intravenous fluids. Elastase alpha-1 PI remained largely unchanged until the first post-operative day, when a significant increase was seen (p<0.05); on the second and third day significant elevated values were still observed.

Release of granulocyte elastase seems to be a generalized response to surgical trauma and may be a part of the endocrine-metabolic stress response.

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