PMID: 8601851Mar 1, 1996Paper

Nitric oxide production is increased in patients after burn injury

The Journal of Trauma
J C PreiserJ L Vincent

Abstract

Human burn injury is associated with an inflammatory response and related hyperdynamic cardiovascular profile. Increased production of nitric oxide (NO), a potent endogenous vasodilator, has been reported in patients with inflammatory states, including sepsis, but not after trauma other than burns. We studied whether plasma levels of the stable byproducts of NO, nitrite (NO2-) and nitrate (NO3-), are increased in burn patients. Prospective controlled study. In consecutive patients admitted to the intensive care unit of the burn center at the Queen Astrid Military Hospital in Brussels, plasma was drawn daily from day 1 to day 5 postadmission for determination of NO2-/NO3- levels (Griess' reaction). In a control group of nonseptic inpatients from the department of neurology in Erasme University Hospital who were matched for nutrition (30 to 40 kcal/kg/day of a standard enteral solution), plasma was drawn once for NO2-/NO3- determination. The burn group included 16 patients (age 35 +/- 18 years, total burn surface area (TBSA) 37 +/- 19%) and the control group included six patients (age 64 +/- 18 years). For each comparison between the groups, NO2-/NO3- plasma levels were higher in those patients with burns than in the control grou...Continue Reading

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