Changes of Immunological Parameters in Immunocompromised Patients under Selective Decontamination of the Digestive Tract : Second Part: Investigations on the Influence of Drugs on Zymosan-induced and Luminol-enhanced Chemiluminescence of Peripheral Leucoc
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The influence of drugs used for selective decontamination, given in therapeutically effective concentrations, was examined in healthy controls and immunocompromised patients with hematologic systemic diseases by measuring the zymosan-induced and luminol-enhanced chemiluminescence of peripheral leucocytes. Drug-induced repression of phagocytic activity could usually be found both in healthy controls and in patients with hematologic systemic diseases. The combinaiton of trimethoprim and sulfamerazine had a pronounced repressive effect. Such indications should be taken as a basis for further investigations in order to avoid additional iatrogenic restriction of defence. If possible, drugs with effects leading to repression of phagocytosis should not be used for selective decontamination.
- 東海大学の論文
著者
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Koch H
Medical Clinic Military Medical Academy
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WULF Barbara
Institute of Immunology, Military Medical Academy
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KOCH Horst
Medical Clinic, Military Medical Academy
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WULF Eberhard
Institute of Immunology, Military Medical Academy
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Koch Horst
Medical Clinic Military Medical Academy
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Wulf Barbara
Institute Of Immunology Military Medical Academy
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Wulf Eberhard
Institute Of Immunology Military Medical Academy
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