Impaired bone healing in multitrauma patients is associated with altered leukocyte kinetics after major trauma

Okan W Bastian,1 Anne Kuijer,1 Leo Koenderman,2 Rebecca K Stellato,3 Wouter W van Solinge,4 Luke PH Leenen,1 Taco J Blokhuis1 1Department of Traumatology, 2Department of Respiratory Medicine, 3Department of Biostatistics and Research Support, Julius Center, 4Department of Clinical Chemistry and Hema...

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Main Authors: Bastian OW, Kuijer A, Koenderman L, Stellato RK, van Solinge WW, Leenen LPH, Blokhuis TJ
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2016-05-01
Series:Journal of Inflammation Research
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Online Access:https://www.dovepress.com/impaired-bone-healing-in-multitrauma-patients-is-associated-with-alter-peer-reviewed-article-JIR
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spelling doaj-20d0d6ea47d54faa865977396fb65ef82020-11-24T23:35:38ZengDove Medical PressJournal of Inflammation Research1178-70312016-05-012016Issue 1697826991Impaired bone healing in multitrauma patients is associated with altered leukocyte kinetics after major traumaBastian OWKuijer AKoenderman LStellato RKvan Solinge WWLeenen LPHBlokhuis TJOkan W Bastian,1 Anne Kuijer,1 Leo Koenderman,2 Rebecca K Stellato,3 Wouter W van Solinge,4 Luke PH Leenen,1 Taco J Blokhuis1 1Department of Traumatology, 2Department of Respiratory Medicine, 3Department of Biostatistics and Research Support, Julius Center, 4Department of Clinical Chemistry and Hematology, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, the Netherlands Abstract: Animal studies have shown that the systemic inflammatory response to major injury impairs bone regeneration. It remains unclear whether the systemic immune response contributes to impairment of fracture healing in multitrauma patients. It is well known that systemic inflammatory changes after major trauma affect leukocyte kinetics. We therefore retrospectively compared the cellular composition of peripheral blood during the first 2 weeks after injury between multitrauma patients with normal (n=48) and impaired (n=32) fracture healing of the tibia. The peripheral blood-count curves of leukocytes, neutrophils, monocytes, and thrombocytes differed significantly between patients with normal and impaired fracture healing during the first 2 weeks after trauma (P-values were 0.0122, 0.0083, 0.0204, and <0.0001, respectively). Mean myeloid cell counts were above reference values during the second week after injury. Our data indicate that leukocyte kinetics differ significantly between patients with normal and impaired fracture healing during the first 2 weeks after major injury. This finding suggests that the systemic immune response to major trauma can disturb tissue regeneration. Keywords: SIRS, inflammation, neutrophils, myelopoiesis, regenerationhttps://www.dovepress.com/impaired-bone-healing-in-multitrauma-patients-is-associated-with-alter-peer-reviewed-article-JIRSIRSinflammationneutrophilsmyelopoiesisregeneration.
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author Bastian OW
Kuijer A
Koenderman L
Stellato RK
van Solinge WW
Leenen LPH
Blokhuis TJ
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Kuijer A
Koenderman L
Stellato RK
van Solinge WW
Leenen LPH
Blokhuis TJ
Impaired bone healing in multitrauma patients is associated with altered leukocyte kinetics after major trauma
Journal of Inflammation Research
SIRS
inflammation
neutrophils
myelopoiesis
regeneration.
author_facet Bastian OW
Kuijer A
Koenderman L
Stellato RK
van Solinge WW
Leenen LPH
Blokhuis TJ
author_sort Bastian OW
title Impaired bone healing in multitrauma patients is associated with altered leukocyte kinetics after major trauma
title_short Impaired bone healing in multitrauma patients is associated with altered leukocyte kinetics after major trauma
title_full Impaired bone healing in multitrauma patients is associated with altered leukocyte kinetics after major trauma
title_fullStr Impaired bone healing in multitrauma patients is associated with altered leukocyte kinetics after major trauma
title_full_unstemmed Impaired bone healing in multitrauma patients is associated with altered leukocyte kinetics after major trauma
title_sort impaired bone healing in multitrauma patients is associated with altered leukocyte kinetics after major trauma
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Journal of Inflammation Research
issn 1178-7031
publishDate 2016-05-01
description Okan W Bastian,1 Anne Kuijer,1 Leo Koenderman,2 Rebecca K Stellato,3 Wouter W van Solinge,4 Luke PH Leenen,1 Taco J Blokhuis1 1Department of Traumatology, 2Department of Respiratory Medicine, 3Department of Biostatistics and Research Support, Julius Center, 4Department of Clinical Chemistry and Hematology, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, the Netherlands Abstract: Animal studies have shown that the systemic inflammatory response to major injury impairs bone regeneration. It remains unclear whether the systemic immune response contributes to impairment of fracture healing in multitrauma patients. It is well known that systemic inflammatory changes after major trauma affect leukocyte kinetics. We therefore retrospectively compared the cellular composition of peripheral blood during the first 2 weeks after injury between multitrauma patients with normal (n=48) and impaired (n=32) fracture healing of the tibia. The peripheral blood-count curves of leukocytes, neutrophils, monocytes, and thrombocytes differed significantly between patients with normal and impaired fracture healing during the first 2 weeks after trauma (P-values were 0.0122, 0.0083, 0.0204, and <0.0001, respectively). Mean myeloid cell counts were above reference values during the second week after injury. Our data indicate that leukocyte kinetics differ significantly between patients with normal and impaired fracture healing during the first 2 weeks after major injury. This finding suggests that the systemic immune response to major trauma can disturb tissue regeneration. Keywords: SIRS, inflammation, neutrophils, myelopoiesis, regeneration
topic SIRS
inflammation
neutrophils
myelopoiesis
regeneration.
url https://www.dovepress.com/impaired-bone-healing-in-multitrauma-patients-is-associated-with-alter-peer-reviewed-article-JIR
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