Factor Information
Data ID 1898
Factor correlation between claudin 3 and symptoms of feeding intolerance
Description Cytokine response to CPB (cardiopulmonary bypass) was associated with early, but not late, changes in plasma concentrations of intestinal fatty acid–binding protein 2 and citrulline. Peak postoperative plasma FABP2 was associated with CPB duration (p = 0.01).
Biomarker NA
Classification Z (combined factor - combined factor)
Association
Application prognosis and risk assessment
Objective Cytokine response to cardiopulmonary bypass
p Value <0.05
Conclusion Children undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass for repair or palliation of congenital heart disease are at risk for intestinal injury and often present with evidence for loss of intestinal epithelial integrity preoperatively. Greater severity of illness requiring increased cardiopulmonary support rather than the inflammatory response to cardiopulmonary bypass seems to mediate late postoperative intestinal epithelial barrier function
Risk Factor unknown
CHD Type
ID 563
CHD Type isolated CHD/non-isolated CHD
CHD Subtype TOF/SD/AVC/AS/SS/CoA, HAA/MV/TAPVR/PS/PA/PI/DORV/EA
Reference
PMID 25162512
Year 2015
Title Clinical characteristics associated with postoperative intestinal epithelial barrier dysfunction in children with congenital heart disease.
Sample
Population children
Source blood, urine
Region Tucson, USA
Method ELISA, triple-quadrupole mass spectrometer, Cytokine concentrations were evaluated using an xMAP assay and Luminex 100 platform, HPLC
Race North America
Disease History N/A
Treatment History repair or palliation of congenital heart disease with cardiopulmonary bypass.
Group N/A(Treatment) N/A(Control)
Number 20 N/A
Age 17 (3.1–76.9) months N/A
Gender (Male: Female) 14:20 N/A
Marker Level N/A N/A