Abstract
Objective To study the changes of serum high mobility group box 1 protein ( HMGB-1 ) in patients with traumatic acute lung injury (ALI) and determine its correlations with MODS,acute physiology and chronic health evaluation ( APACHE Ⅱ ) scores and whether it can predict the incidence of MODS and mortality.Methods Forty cases of ALI were divided into MODS group (n =13) and nonMODS group (n =27) according to the MODS evaluation standard.The serum HMGB-1 was determined in the control group ( 10 healthy persons) and the MODS and non-MODS groups at days 1,4 and 7.The MODS and APACHE Ⅱ scores were also evaluated.Results Between the groups,the HMGB-1 level at days 1,4 and 7 in non-MODS group was higher than that in the control group,while lower than that in MODS group (P<0.05).Within the non-MODS group,the expression of HMGB-1 showed a high level at day 4 compared with that at day 1 ( P <0.01 ) ; the HMGB-1 showed a low level at day 7 with clinical symptom improvement compared with that at day 4,and was even lower than that at day 1 ( P < 0.01 ).Within the MODS group,the serum HMGB-1 level was significantly increased,and continued for several days; the HMGB-1 was decreased slightly at day 7 in comparison with that at day 4,but was still higher than that at day 1.The difference of MODS and APACHE Ⅱ score was significant,with the dynamic change of HMGB-1 level at days 1,4 and 7 after traumatic ALI.The correlative analysis showed that HMGB-1 expression level was remarkably related with MODS score and APACHE Ⅱ score.Conclusions HMGB-1 shows a high expression in patients with traumatic ALI.As a late mediator of inflammation,HMGB-1 usually increases relatively late and lasts for a long duration.HMGB-I level and concurrency MODS are closely related.Routine test of serum HMGB-1 level and joint assessment of MODS and APACHE Ⅱ score are contributive to the prediction of organ dysfunction after traumatic ALI. Key words: Respiratory distress syndrome, adult; Multiple organ failure; High mobility group proteins
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