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Italian National Study on the Critically Ill Liver Transplant Patient With an Infection

Liver TransplantationInfection2 more

Despite major advances, infections remain one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality in patients undergoing orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT). Furthermore, data on the epidemiology, severity, and type of post-OLT infections nowadays available come from dated, monocentric, retrospective series. Finally, there is no available data focused on the critical OLT patient admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Therefore this study was conceived (1) to describe incidence, severity, epidemiology and outcomes of infections recorded in OLT patients in the ICU (first or re-admission ); (2) to identify possible risk factors and (3) to report the type of the involved microorganism with their antibiotic sensitivity pattern

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Antibiotic-resistant Bacterial Infection of Hepatic Patients

Antibiotic Resistant InfectionLiver Cirrhoses

the investigators want to identify the microbial profile, antibiotic resistant bacteria in hepatic patients with infections in Liver ICU, and explore risk factors and outcomes in those patients with antibiotic resistant bacteria.

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of the Antibiofilmogramme Test During Orthopaedic Device-Related Infection

Prosthetic Joint InfectionStaphylococcus Aureus1 more

This is an observational study that does not change routine care. The primary objective of this study is to investigate the correlation between the administration of an antibiotherapy able to prevent biofilm formation according to the results of the Antibiofilmogramme test, and the relapse of the infection for patient with orthopaedic device-related infection.

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

COMPARATIVE PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF COMPLICATIONS FOUND IN THE PINS OF EXTERNAL FIXERS COMPARING STEEL...

External Fixation Pin Site Infection

The present study is a prospective non-randomized and comparative study of patients undergoing surgical treatment with external fixators of any type, between May 2018 and May 2020, in the city of Passo Fundo, RS, Brazil, in the São Vicente de Paulo hospitals. A study in which we compared infection rates, pin loosening and complications found in external fixators made with hydroxyapatite coated pins and uncoated steel pins.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Clinical Features, Outcome and Prognosis of Human Metapneumovirus (hMPV) Lower Respiratory Tract...

Lower Resp Tract InfectionHuman Metapneumovirus Infection

The human metapneumovirus (hMPV) was first described in 2001. It belongs to the paramyxovirus family and is genetically close to the Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV). hMPV has a seasonal epidemic pattern, between January to April. Clinical symptoms of hMPV infection include influenza-like illness (fever, asthenia and curvatures) associated with signs of respiratory tract infection. The incidence of hMPV infection is higher in children than in adults. In child pneumonia, hMPV is the third most frequent isolated pathogen (14 % of the subjects), after rhinovirus and RSV. In hospitalized adults, hMPV was detected in 6 to 8% of the subjects with lower respiratory tract and in 4 % of subjects with pneumonia. Clinical, radiological and biological features, as well as evolution course of hMPV infections have been mainly described in children. Clinical presentation of in adult seems polymorph, ranging from acute bronchitis or exacerbation of COPD to pneumonia. The frequency of viral-bacterial coinfection is unknown. Intensive care unit (ICU) admission may involve almost 1 for 10 patients. Elderly and immunocompromised subjects are probably high-risk subjects. Currently, treatment of hMPV infections is mainly symptomatic. However, several anti-RSV drugs that are currently in clinical development have demonstrated an activity against other paramyxoviridae in pre-clinical studies. Consequently, it seems necessary to better characterize hMPV infections in adult inpatients: presentation, course profile and risk factors for morbidity and mortality. These data would help clinicians to identify high risk patients, and consequently to choose those who could benefit from coming treatments. The French hMPV Study is observational prospective multicenter clinical study. The study population includes all consecutive adult inpatients with a community-acquired acute lower respiratory tract infection and a mPCR positive for hMPV on any respiratory sample. The primary objective is to describe the prognosis. The secondary objectives are i) to characterize clinical, radiological and biological features, ii) to describe the hospital course and the rate of ICU transfer; in ICU patients, to describe organ failures and supports, and iii) to describe the viral and/or bacterial coinfections. The primary endpoint is the number of subjects with a poor outcome (defined by the requirement for invasive mechanical ventilation and/or the death during the hospital stay).

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

Sysmex-XN 20 Analyser to Assess Lymphocyte Subsets and Other Haematological Parameters in Chronic/Acute...

DiagnosticChronic Viral Hepatitis B2 more

The XN-20, is a full blood count (FBC) analyser with an extended differential counting and flagging System. The XN-Series' individual channels allow real-time reflex analysis, and uses a two stage process to classify the white blood count (WBC) sub-populations and detect the presence of abnormal reactive and malignant cells. In regards to lymphocytes in the peripheral blood, the machine has the capacity to distinguish activated from non-activated T-cell subsets using a very small volume of EDTA sample (88uL) (including remnant sample from a standard full blood count) with results available in 1.5 minutes. It is a fully automated process and can be considered as an alternative rapid flow cytometry method. Objective of the SASA study: to investigate the signal pattern of white blood cells assessed using the XN-20 full blood count platform in patients with untreated viral infections i.e. HIV, HCV and HBV. The data from the analysis will be reviewed in conjunction with patient's demographic and clinical disease characteristics with the aim of detecting characteristic cell populations that can be used in the development of system flags for future studies.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Study of Microbiota in Bile From Patients With Common Bile Duct Stone During ERCP

CholangiopancreatographyEndoscopic Retrograde2 more

In this study, investigators will investigate the microbiota of bile in common bile duct stone participants. Three key questions are of concern. The first one is whether there is bacteriria in bile in participants without common bile duct stone. The second one is whether the microbiota of bile is similar with that of gut mucosa in common bile duct stone participants. The third one is whether the bacteria in bile of common bile participants with intact papillar is the same as that of participants underwent sphinctomy.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Gut Microbiota and Immune Recovery

HIV-1-infection

To explore whether gut microbiota would impact CD4 T cells recovery in HIV-infected patients on antiretroviral therapy (ART). We prospectively enroll patients initiate ART and collect their fecal at followup for one year.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Clinical Validation of CD Diagnostics Synovasure PJI ELISA Test and Synovasure PJI Lateral Flow...

Periprosthetic Joint Infection

To demonstrate the tests' performance when compared to the detection of PJI using the Musculoskeletal Infection Society (MSIS) criteria-based definition of PJI for diagnosing PJI.1 This criteria-based definition of PJI places emphasis on culture techniques that identify pathogens, but also provides for minor criteria that can be used to diagnose PJI; To calculate the tests' clinical sensitivity, clinical specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), and negative predictive value (NPV).

Unknown status15 enrollment criteria

EC-MOTION : ExtraCorporeal Membrane Oxygenation and Therapeutic Drug Monitoring of Drugs of infectION...

Infection

The objective of the study is to investigate the exposure difference between antibiotic studied patients in intensive care with Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation and patients without Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation. The exhibition is evaluated by population pharmacokinetic modeling.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria
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