Evaluation of airway inflammation in mechanically ventilated patients using cell count and protein concentration

Abstract Mechanically ventilated (MV) patients may present airway inflammation and elevated secretion production. However, it is unknown whether cell and/or protein counts in bronchial samples may be useful to evaluate their clinical condition. Our aim was to standardize sampling and propose a new m...

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Main Authors: Rodopi Stamatiou, Vasiliki Tsolaki, Apostolia Hatziefthimiou, Epaminondas Zakynthinos, Demosthenes Makris
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Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-10-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-99262-4
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spelling doaj-50b698fd247a4f4b96008504348cc7ce2021-10-10T11:28:10ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-10-011111610.1038/s41598-021-99262-4Evaluation of airway inflammation in mechanically ventilated patients using cell count and protein concentrationRodopi Stamatiou0Vasiliki Tsolaki1Apostolia Hatziefthimiou2Epaminondas Zakynthinos3Demosthenes Makris4Intensive Care Unit, Medical Department, School of Health Sciences, University Hospital, University of Thessaly, BIOPOLISIntensive Care Unit, Medical Department, School of Health Sciences, University Hospital, University of Thessaly, BIOPOLISLaboratory of Physiology, Medical Department, School of Health Sciences, University of Thessaly, BIOPOLISIntensive Care Unit, Medical Department, School of Health Sciences, University Hospital, University of Thessaly, BIOPOLISIntensive Care Unit, Medical Department, School of Health Sciences, University Hospital, University of Thessaly, BIOPOLISAbstract Mechanically ventilated (MV) patients may present airway inflammation and elevated secretion production. However, it is unknown whether cell and/or protein counts in bronchial samples may be useful to evaluate their clinical condition. Our aim was to standardize sampling and propose a new mechanical mucus dissolution in Tracheal-Bronchial secretions. In all patients, bronchial lining fluid aspiration (BLF), Bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) and Bronchial Washings (BW40, BW5) were performed, while visible bronchial secretions were obtained via bronchoscopy (VBS) and blinded, via a common catheter for tracheobronchial aspiration (AC). Mucus was mechanically or DTT dissolved and cell number was count. Protein, albumin and TNF-α levels were measured, in mucus dissolved samples from control and MV patients. Cell number and protein levels were elevated in mucus dissolved compared to non-dissolved, or DTT dissolved. Cell number and TNF-α levels were elevated in MV patients compared to controls, while protein levels were lower in MV patients. Differences in cell and protein levels were observed in samples acquired using different sampling technics. Therefore, mechanical mucus dissolution provides a proper sample for evaluation, and the sampling technic used can influence the sample’s characteristics.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-99262-4
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Epaminondas Zakynthinos
Demosthenes Makris
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Vasiliki Tsolaki
Apostolia Hatziefthimiou
Epaminondas Zakynthinos
Demosthenes Makris
Evaluation of airway inflammation in mechanically ventilated patients using cell count and protein concentration
Scientific Reports
author_facet Rodopi Stamatiou
Vasiliki Tsolaki
Apostolia Hatziefthimiou
Epaminondas Zakynthinos
Demosthenes Makris
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title Evaluation of airway inflammation in mechanically ventilated patients using cell count and protein concentration
title_short Evaluation of airway inflammation in mechanically ventilated patients using cell count and protein concentration
title_full Evaluation of airway inflammation in mechanically ventilated patients using cell count and protein concentration
title_fullStr Evaluation of airway inflammation in mechanically ventilated patients using cell count and protein concentration
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of airway inflammation in mechanically ventilated patients using cell count and protein concentration
title_sort evaluation of airway inflammation in mechanically ventilated patients using cell count and protein concentration
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-10-01
description Abstract Mechanically ventilated (MV) patients may present airway inflammation and elevated secretion production. However, it is unknown whether cell and/or protein counts in bronchial samples may be useful to evaluate their clinical condition. Our aim was to standardize sampling and propose a new mechanical mucus dissolution in Tracheal-Bronchial secretions. In all patients, bronchial lining fluid aspiration (BLF), Bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) and Bronchial Washings (BW40, BW5) were performed, while visible bronchial secretions were obtained via bronchoscopy (VBS) and blinded, via a common catheter for tracheobronchial aspiration (AC). Mucus was mechanically or DTT dissolved and cell number was count. Protein, albumin and TNF-α levels were measured, in mucus dissolved samples from control and MV patients. Cell number and protein levels were elevated in mucus dissolved compared to non-dissolved, or DTT dissolved. Cell number and TNF-α levels were elevated in MV patients compared to controls, while protein levels were lower in MV patients. Differences in cell and protein levels were observed in samples acquired using different sampling technics. Therefore, mechanical mucus dissolution provides a proper sample for evaluation, and the sampling technic used can influence the sample’s characteristics.
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