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Glycemic Control on Coronary Inflammation Evaluated by FAI in ACS

Inflammation Vascular

This study aimed to clarify the relationship between blood glucose control and the FAI based pericoronary inflammation in low-risk ACS patients with or without diabetes. The results of this study are expected to provide evidence that quantitative assessment of pericoronary FAI helps monitor the local inflammatory activation in diabetic patients with poor glycemic control, therefore, pericoronary FAI evaluation, as a noninvasive imaging biomarker, plays an important role in early detecting coronary atherosclerosis risk in diabetes and allow timely providing appropriate risk reduction strategies in patients at high risk for future cardiovascular events.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Platelets in Cystic Fibrosis Lung Inflammation

Platelet Levels and Mean Platelet Volume in Patients With CF

Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a chronic multiorgan disorder caused by mutations in the CFTR (cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator) gene. Chronic airway infection by bacterial pathogens accounts for the progressive, suppurative pulmonary disease that leads to significant morbidity and mortality in patients with CF. Neutrophil recruitment to the lungs accounts the most important contributor to pulmonary destruction. However, there is evidence that platelets may also have an important role in the pathogenesis of inflammation. To our knowledge, there is few information in platelet levels in patients with cystic fibrosis during pulmonary exacerbation, chronic airway colonization and when stable.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Analysis of Imaging Features From Patients Treated With Brolucizumab in the Post-marketing Setting...

Intraocular InflammationRetinal Vascular Occlusion

This non-interventional descriptive study was undertaken to better understand the most common imaging features associated with inflammation arising in the post-marketing setting when brolucizumab was prescribed in routine clinical practice.

Completed1 enrollment criteria

Brazil ICU Encephalitis Surveillance

EncephalitisCentral Nervous System Infections and Inflammations4 more

Our proposal is to develop a sentinel syndromic surveillance strategy to identify encephalitis cases possibly related to emerging pathogens admitted to ICUs in Brazil. "Sentinel" to allow a diagnostic intensive approach on a smaller number of cases, "syndromic" to guarantee a sensitive criterion to include new or unexpected pathogens, and in ICUs to prioritize potentially severe threats. In a resource-limited setting it won't be possible to monitor and investigate all cases of encephalitis, so a cost-effective algorithm for early identification of the cases that are most likely to be caused by unusual, unexpected or emerging pathogens must be developed. As universal surveillance of encephalitis is not recommended in Brazil, data on incidence, causes and prognosis is not available, leaving a gap in the understanding of the epidemiology of this central nervous system disease in the country. This study will review cases of encephalitis admitted in the last five years to ICUs in a large metropolitan area. Its results will help understand the epidemiology of encephalitis in Brazil and will provide data to build a strategy for early identification of outbreaks and of emerging infectious diseases.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Effect of Heated Breathing Circuit on Intraoperative Core Temperature and Systemic Inflammation...

Patients Scheduled for Brain Surgery

Mechanical respiration during general anesthesia causes cold and dry gases to reach the lower airway, reduce the function of the airway mucosa, and cause accumulation of secretions. Inhaled dry gas is one of the causes of hypothermia during general anesthesia. To overcome this, the warm-humidifying breathing circuit uses warm, moisture-preserving gas to promote mucus mobility of the airway mucosal ciliate cells and prevents cold gases from evaporating from the mucosal surfaces which results lowering body temperature. We aimed to investigate the effect of newly developed Sohum warm humidifying respiration circuit (SH501) on the prevention of core body temperature reduction during surgery and systemic inflammation reaction.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Inflammation and Brain Function - Pilot Study

Sickness Behavior

In this randomized double blind cross-over study 8 healthy persons were injected with 0.8 ng/kg body weight lipopolysaccharide (LPS) /endotoxin and placebo at two different occasions. The aim was to investigate how pain sensitivity and health perception change in response to an acute immune activation.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Study of Loteprednol Etabonate in Adults Undergoing Bilateral Cataract Surgery

Inflammation Following Ocular Surgery

This study will assess the bioequivalence of Loteprednol Etabonate and the reference listed drug (RLD)

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Investigating the Neuropathology of Obstructive Sleep Apnoea

Obstructive Sleep ApnoeaInflammation

Our multi-disciplinary research group works closely with people who have obstructive sleep apnoea. This is a life-long illness that causes breathing to stop during sleep, which leads to low-oxygen in the blood. Breathing restarts when the airway at the back of the throat reopens, usually during arousal from sleep. In some people the repeated arousals from sleep cause daytime sleepiness. Our research has shown that the low blood oxygen levels affect thinking and feeling, and in some cases we think it damages the brain cells involved with memory, attention, emotions and decision-making. This study will investigate the relationship between the amount of oxygen in the blood and the loss (if any) of brain cells. Also how the ability to perform complex tasks is affected in patients that suffer from sleep apnoea. The results will show whether the brain damage in patients with sleep apnoea can be reversed with treatment. These findings will guide doctors in the treatment for sleep apnoea and they will cast light onto the process of memory decline with the aim to preserve brain function.

Completed24 enrollment criteria

Effect of Glucose Load on Expression of Advanced Glycation End Products in Women Screened for Gestational...

Inflammation

The investigator's main objective is to analyze the effects of a routine prenatal care screening tool (glucola test for gestational diabetes) on maternal inflammation through assessment of maternal circulatory biomarkers and blood pressure. Improving knowledge about routine prenatal care and how a variety of screening factors affect maternal physiology allows the investigators to be educated and informed when caring for mothers with medical co-morbidities. Determine if an acute glucose load (50g) is associated with an in-vivo and in-vitro increase in the concentration of Advanced Glycation End Products (AGEP's) that, in turn, can impact vascular endothelial reactivity and induce an acute increase in blood pressure. Previous studies generated in the investigators' laboratory showed that circulating soluble Receptor for Advanced Glycation End Products (sRAGE) and Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF)-a (mediator of acute inflammation) are considered markers of the extent of maternal RAGE activation and/or systemic inflammation, respectively. Determine how an acute glucose load (50g) at the time of normal screening for gestational diabetes induces an acute increase in the level of sRAGE and TNF-a. If the investigators' hypothesis is confirmed, the investigators will have strong confirmation of the involvement of glycation products and TNF-a in generating the acute negative clinical symptoms of women experiencing a glucose tolerance test, such as headache, nausea, sweating, and bloating.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Novel Evaluation of Aspirated Follicular Fluid

Ovary Inflammation

A molecular study of follicular fluid aspirated from ovarian follicles during routine in vitro fertilization treatment, after the eggs were identified and separated.

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria
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