Tartter P I, Heimann T M, Aufses A H
Am J Surg. 1986 Mar;151(3):358-61. doi: 10.1016/0002-9610(86)90467-8.
Peripheral lymphocytes, T and B cell counts, and skin test reactivity to five recall antigens were determined before operation and 6 to 18 months after operation with or without blood transfusion in 59 patients with inflammatory bowel disease. Significantly reduced preoperative peripheral lymphocyte and T cell counts reached normal levels 6 to 18 months after operation in patients who had not received perioperative blood transfusions. However, lymphocytes and T cells of transfused patients remained decreased, unchanged from preoperative levels, and significantly lower than those of control subjects (p less than 0.005) and levels of patients who had not been transfused (p less than 0.05). Before operation, transfused and untransfused patients were identical in age, Crohn's disease activity index, and peripheral lymphocyte and T and B cell counts. Equal numbers of patients were taking steroids and were anergic to skin tests with five recall antigens. Transfused patients weighed less preoperatively than untransfused patients, and these patients then gained a significant amount of weight. These results suggest that some of the immunologic abnormalities that accompany inflammatory bowel disease may be influenced by blood transfusions.
在59例炎症性肠病患者中,于手术前以及术后6至18个月,对接受或未接受输血的患者测定外周淋巴细胞、T细胞和B细胞计数,以及对五种回忆抗原的皮肤试验反应性。术前外周淋巴细胞和T细胞计数显著降低,未接受围手术期输血的患者在术后6至18个月达到正常水平。然而,输血患者的淋巴细胞和T细胞仍保持降低状态,与术前水平无变化,且显著低于对照组(p<0.005)和未输血患者的水平(p<0.05)。手术前,输血和未输血患者在年龄、克罗恩病活动指数、外周淋巴细胞以及T细胞和B细胞计数方面相同。服用类固醇以及对五种回忆抗原皮肤试验无反应的患者数量相等。输血患者术前体重低于未输血患者,随后这些患者体重显著增加。这些结果表明,炎症性肠病伴随的一些免疫异常可能受输血影响。