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Multiple Biomarkers in ICU Sepsis Patients

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Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common condition among sepsis patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) and is associated with high morbidity and mortality. Oxidative stress biomarkers were investigated in panels and were reported to predict renal failure in sepsis patients. Some biomarkers would be able to identify who will recover and not recover better than serum creatinine. Thus, a combining oxidative stress biomarkers are needed to predict the occurrence or progression of AKI in critically ill patients.

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The Role and Mechanism of Vimentin in Sepsis Patients

Sepsis

Sepsis is the most common cause of death in the clinical critically ill patients. We have successfully screened the sepsis biomarkers by clinical proteomics approach and found that Vimentin (VIM) played an important role in the occurrence and development of sepsis. However, the exact mechanism is remaining unclear. In this study, the relationship between the changes of peripheral circulation VIM expression and different stages of sepsis development will be further verified in lager clinical trials, as well as the relationship between VIM expression and apoptosis of immune cells (e.g lymphocytes) will also be clarified. This may indicate that the role of VIM in the cell-mediated immunity apoptosis and inflammation-related pathways. Through the implementation of this study, we can clarify the clinical value of VIM and the mechanism of VIM-mediated immune cell apoptosis during the sepsis development from the molecular level, and determine whether the VIM as a new target for sepsis diagnosis and treatment.

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Hospital Orientation Since SAMU Regulation Centre Call

Sepsis

Specify the association between clinical criteria transmitted by non-medical emergency services to the regulation of the SAMU centre call in patients with suspected sepsis and their hospital orientation: emergency department or intensive care unit

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Dendritic Cells-Derived Exosomes in Human Sepsis

Sepsis

The amount of peripheral blood exosomes has been confirmed to change in the endotoxin-induced infection. The primary objectives of this study are to compare the changes of peripheral blood dendritic cell-derived exosomes in the patients with sepsis and the healthy controls.

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Potential Diagnostic and Prognostic Value of microRNAs for the Patients of Sepsis-induced Myocardial...

Sepsis-induced Myocardial Injury

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the potential diagnostic and prognosis value of circulating microRNAs compared with cTnI for the patients of sepsis-induced myocardial injury at the emergency department (ED) and intensive care unit (ICU).

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Jena Sepsis Registry

Severe Sepsis or Septic Shock (ICD-10-GMR65.01 more

Despite the burden of severe sepsis and septic shock deficiencies in the quality of sepsis management are recognized. Investigators present a population-based registry with easy feasibility as part of German Center for Sepsis Control & Care (CSCC). All ICU patients of the Jena University Hospital, Germany will be screened for inclusion (severe sepsis or septic shock). Baseline data on ICU- and hospital care will be extracted from patient records at ICU discharge. The primary outcome is change in all-cause mortality from baseline to follow up at 6, 12, 24, 36, 48 and 60 months after diagnosis of sepsis. Follow-up data will be collected from the primary care provider of the patient. The registry may provide valid data on quality in sepsis care.

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Epidemiology of Sepsis at Yuetan Subdistrict in Beijing

Sepsis

The purpose of this study is to determine the epidemiology and outcome of sepsis at Yuetan subdistrict in Beijing in mainland China).

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Urinary Proteomics Analysis for Sepsis and Prognosis

SIRSSepsis

As a noninvasive examination, urinary proteomics is a very useful tool to identify renal disease. The purpose of the present study was to find differential proteins among patient with SIRS and sepsis(included survivors and non-survivors), and to screen potential biomarkers for the early diagnosis of sepsis and its prognosis. Urinary proteins were identified by iTRAQ labeling and LC-MS/MS. The bioinformatics analysis was performed with the Mascot software and the International Protein Index (IPI) and the Gene Ontology (GO) Database and KEGG pathway Database. The differentially expressed proteins were verified by Western blot by another sample collected from clinical.

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Association Between cd163 Gene Polymorphisms and Sepsis Among Chinese Han Population

Sepsis

CD163 is a member of the scavenger receptor cysteine-rich family (SRCR) is exclusively expressed on cells of the monocyte lineage.CD163 acts to amplify inflammation and serves as a critical mediator of inflammatory response in the context of sepsis. This study was designed to investigate whether CD163 genomic variations were associated with the prognosis of sepsis. We sequenced 30 sepsis patients with CD163 gene of seventeen exons by PCR sequencing. When analyzing the results of sequencing, we found five gene polymorphisms located in exon-2,exon-5 and exon-11, respectively. Compare with the NCBI dbSNP and Hapmap database, one polymorphisms located in exon-2 is non-synonymous variation rs3210140, two polymorphisms located in exon-5 are synonymous variations rs4883264 and rs4883263, the last two located in exon-11 are synonymous variations rs61729512 and rs150018775 . Five common polymorphisms (rs2234237,rs2234246) within the CD163 gene were detected in 200 patients with severe sepsis and in 200 healthy control subjects. This study was explored that whether or not polymorphisms detected within the CD163 gene may play a major role in the predisposition to prognosis of sepsis in a Chinese Han cohort.

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Prognostic Evaluation Of Severe Sepsis And Septic Shock. Procalcitonin Versus Delta Sofa

Severe SepsisSeptic Shock

The purpose of this study is to compare the tendency of plasma concentration and clearance of procalcitonin in the first 24 and 48 hours of management of patients with severe sepsis and septic shock with another marker of early prognosis represented by 48 hours delta sofa.

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