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Intraocular Fluid Detection in Endophthalmitis

Intraocular Inflammation

Endophthalmitis is also called vitreous inflammation. Broadly speaking, it refers to all kinds of serious intraocular inflammation, such as vitreitis, anterior chamber empyema and eye pain caused by intraocular infection, intraocular foreign body, tumor necrosis, severe non infectious uveitis, lens cortex allergy, etc. Clinically, it generally refers to infectious endophthalmitis caused by bacteria, fungi or parasites. According to the different ways of infection, it can be divided into exogenous endophthalmitis and endogenous endophthalmitis. Exogenous endophthalmitis is more common. When inflammation involves sclera or extraocular orbital tissue, it is called "panophthalmia". Endophthalmitis is a kind of serious intraocular inflammation which can lead to the loss of visual function. Early diagnosis and treatment is the key. Studies have found that the changes of cytokines in aqueous humor are helpful for the diagnosis of endophthalmitis. Okhrvai et al. Also pointed out that the application of PCR can reduce the diagnosis time of endophthalmitis. This study mainly verified the use of molecular biology technology to detect the changes of VCAM, ICAM-1 and other cytokines, bacteria, viruses, fungi, Toxoplasma gondii IgG in patients' intraocular fluid, including aqueous humor and vitreous humor, so as to timely judge the etiology and progress of endophthalmitis, and provide reference for diagnosis and treatment.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Gene Expression Profile and Inflammation Profile of Classic Asthma, Cough Variant Asthma and Eosinophilic...

Asthmatic Bronchitis

This study aims to identify and validate the gene expression differentials of peripheral blood mononuclear cells and differential inflammation profiles and other aspects in classic asthma, cough-variant asthma and eosinophilic bronchitis.

Unknown status23 enrollment criteria

Muscle Inflammation and Fat Infiltration in Patients Affected by FSHD

Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy 1a

Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD) is the second most common muscular dystrophy with approximately 500 patients in Denmark. It is characterized by weakness and wasting of the facial muscles, the muscles in the shoulder region and of the legs. The primary aim of this study is to investigate possible links and order between inflammation and fat infiltration in the muscles in patients with FSHD. Approximately 15 patients with FSHD will be recruited for repeated MRI-scans during a year where the inflammation and fat infiltration in the muscles can be quantified.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Non-Invasive Shock: Differentiating Shock in the Emergency Department

ShockInfection1 more

The goal of this study is to compare the characteristics of echocardiography and different monitoring devices in shock patients, the relationship of device parameters to biomarkers associated with shock, and determine if these any of these add clinical utility when predicting the cause of shock. We will perform a prospective, observational study of patients found to have shock physiology in the ED and follow them to determine the final shock category and ultimate outcomes.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Regional Lung Inflammation and Expansion in Mechanically Ventilated Patients - a PET/CT Study

Respiratory Failure

The goal of this study is to investigate acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and septic lung with positron emission tomography (PET) imaging and to examine the distribution of inflammation, as measured by neutrophil metabolic activity.

Unknown status17 enrollment criteria

Airway Responsiveness and Inflammation in Adolescent Elite Swimmers: a 3-Year Prospective Follow-up...

Asthma

Previously the investigators have found that adolescent elite swimmers, who have been involved in competitive swimming for only a few years, have not developed respiratory symptoms, signs of airway inflammation or airway hyperresponsiveness exept for a slight increase in airway responsiveness to eucapnic voluntary hyperpnea. In the current study, the investigators will be doing a 3-year follow-up study on the swimmers studied previously.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

Genetic Predisposition of Coronary Artery Disease -- The COROGENE-Study

Coronary DiseaseInflammation

The aim of this study is to identify genetic loci,or gene variations contributing to inflammation and to the development of CHD. We will compare coronary angiogram results to genetic findings within coronary artery disease patients and in patients with normal coronaries.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Analysis of Inflammation in the Vitiligo and Other Inflammatory Skin Diseases: Psoriasis, Atopic...

VitiligoPsoriasis2 more

It is a study of translational research with mechanistically objectives and including biological samples of patients with chronic inflammatory disorders

Unknown status13 enrollment criteria

Adipose Inflammation and Diabetes (FAB)

Obese

The study investigates whether the addition of resolution molecules can inhibit inflammation and insulin resistance in human tissue taken from obese individuals, and whether the results of these studies correlate with patient-specific resolution phenotypes.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

Impact of Suppressing Surgical Stress Reaction on Postoperative Inflammation.

InflammationPostoperative Pain

Patients undergoing surgery under opioid free general anesthesia (OFA) are monitored with antinociceptive devices like NOL or ANI that measures sympathetic activity but are invisible for the attending anesthesiologist . Observational study comparing patients with sufficient suppression of sympathetic reactions with patients having insufficient suppression on hemodynamic stability, post operative sedation, pain and inflammatory markers.

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria
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