Monocyte Subpopulations Analysis in Patients under Cardiac Surgery in Conditions of Modified Extracorporeal Circulation Using Hemodiafiltration

V. M. Zemskova, *, M. N. Kozlovaa, M. S. Solovievaa, A. V. Balbutskya, N. S. Shishkinaa, A. N. Kulikovaa, V. S. Demidovaa, A. M. Zemskovb, V. A. Popova, G. P. Plotnikova, A. V. Sharandaa, R. A. Kornelyuk a, and O. S. Vasilievc

a Vishnevsky National Medical Research Center of Surgery, Moscow, 117997 Russia

b Burdenko Voronezh State Medical University, Voronezh, 394036 Russia

c Scientific Research Institute of Sports and Sports Medicine, Moscow, 123098 Russia

Correspondence to: *e-mail: arturrego@yandex.ru

Received 11 July, 2023

Abstract—In patients undergoing cardiosurgical operations under conditions of extracorporeal circulation, continued high-volume controlled hemodiafiltration was used, the content of subpopulations of M1, M2, M3, CD4+ monocytes, and total monocytes was studied in the circulation before surgery and on days 3 and 10 after it. Previously unknown data have been discovered that can be used in the diagnosis and prognosis of cardiac surgery.

Keywords: monocyte subpopulations, extracorporeal circulation, cardiac surgery

DOI: 10.1134/S2079086423090189