Changes in the plasma cytokine and growth factor profile are associated with impaired healing in pediatric patients treated with INTEGRA® for reconstructive procedures.

Burns(2013)

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Large full thickness skin defects caused by trauma or surgery require skin grafting, often in conjunction with dermal scaffolds such as INTEGRA(®). Due to the size and severity of these procedures, complications such as infection may occur. This can lead to poor healing outcomes.To identify early biomarkers of complications during INTEGRA(®) healing.Levels of EGF, TGF-β1, FGF-2, VEGF, IFN-α, GM-CSF, IL-4 and IL-8 were measured pre-surgery and at days 1, 7 and 25 post-surgery in peripheral blood of 15 pediatric patients treated with INTEGRA(®) for reconstructive procedures. The levels of these molecules were analysed with respect to the occurrence of complications.Complications (local infection) occurred in a group of 4 patients. This resulted in a reduced INTEGRA(®) take rate comparing to the group without complications (71.5±5.4% vs. 98.1±0.7%). In cases with complications there were significantly higher plasma concentrations of IL-4 and FGF-2 on day 7 (p=0.037 and p=0.008 respectively). Other markers were not significantly different between groups or at very low level at all time-points. WCC and CRP remained within normal ranges at all time-points.This data suggests that elevated levels of IL-4 and FGF-2 at early time-points after surgery may predict the development of complications in patients with INTEGRA(®). This may enable early interventions to prevent complications in procedures involving the use of INTEGRA(®).
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Integra®,Infection,Cytokines,Growth factors
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