Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 155, No. 5, 05 1997, 1793-1797.
Cytokines derived from alveolar macrophages induce fever after bronchoscopy and bronchoalveolar lavage
A Krause, B Hohberg, F Heine, M John, GR Burmester and C Witt
Department of Medicine III, Charite University Hospital, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany.
As much as one-third of patients develop fever and flu-like symptoms after
fiberoptic bronchoscopy (FOB) and bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) for yet
unknown reasons. The aim of the present study was to investigate factors
mediating these side effects. Fifty consecutive patients with various
pulmonary diseases who underwent FOB without further interventions (n = 30)
or combined with BAL (n = 20) were enrolled. Serum levels of the
proinflammatory cytokines IL-1beta, IL-6, and TNF-alpha were determined
directly prior to (t0), directly after (t1), and 6 h after (t2) the
procedures by ELISA. In parallel, blood cultures were drawn at t2. At to
and t1, generally only low cytokine concentrations could be detected. At
t2, however, significant increases of cytokine levels were found. IL-6 and
TNF-alpha were significantly higher in patients after BAL than in patients
after FOB. Comparing patients who developed fever (n = 12) with those who
did not (n = 38), irrespective of the endoscopic procedures performed,
dramatic increases of all three cytokines were detected in febrile patients
that were significantly higher than in patients without fever. In the FOB
group only patients who received local anesthesia by prilocaine bolus
injection into the airways via the working channel of the bronchoscope
developed fever and increases of IL-6 and IL-beta, whereas patients
anaesthetized by inhalation of a prilocaine aerosol remained afebrile and
had slight IL-6 increases only. There was a highly significant correlation
between IL-6 values at t2 and the number of BAL alveolar macrophages (r =
0.98). All blood cultures remained sterile. These results indicate that
fever after FOB and BAL is induced by proinflammatory cytokines derived
from alveolar macrophages activated by instillation of fluid into the
airways.
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