Pietsch J B, Meakins J L
Can J Surg. 1977 Jan;20(1):15-21.
The detection of anergy or relative anergy by delayed hypersensitivity skin tests was predictive of infection and related mortality in 354 surgical patients. Cancer or advanced age alone did not account for the increased morbidity and mortality seen in this study. Altered delayed hypersensitivity response is a reflection of abnormalities in cell-mediated immunity and possibly humoral or phagocytic defects, or both. Skin testing is of value to the clinical surgeon both in identifying the population at risk and in monitoring the immune response to therapy in the seriously ill patient. Failure to improve skin-test response may indicate underlying infection or malnutrition, which, if untreated, results in a high mortality.
通过迟发型超敏皮肤试验检测无反应性或相对无反应性,可预测354例外科手术患者的感染及相关死亡率。单纯癌症或高龄并不能解释本研究中观察到的发病率和死亡率增加的情况。迟发型超敏反应改变反映了细胞介导免疫异常,可能还有体液或吞噬缺陷,或两者皆有。皮肤试验对临床外科医生在识别高危人群以及监测重症患者对治疗的免疫反应方面均有价值。皮肤试验反应未能改善可能表明存在潜在感染或营养不良,若不治疗,会导致高死亡率。