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Kidney Response to Sepsis Affects Angiogenic Balance and Likelihood of CCI and PICS

Sepsis

This study investigates the mechanism by which kidney dysfunction perpetuates inflammation, immunosuppression, and catabolism (PICS) in chronic critical illness. The investigators will test the hypothesis that persistent kidney dysfunction in sepsis associated by chronic critical illness contributes to decreased survival through the development of PICS. In chronic critical illness, the persistence of the inflammatory state may lead to capillary rarefication in the kidney causing accelerated chronic kidney disease. Progression of chronic kidney disease during chronic critical illness can drive PICS. Indeed, many of the features of chronic critical illness are consistent with the protein-energy malnutrition and muscle wasting associated with chronic kidney disease. Thus, the kidney can play a contributory role in chronic critical illness and PICS.

Active19 enrollment criteria

Establishment of a Cohort of Patients With Sepsis-associated Encephalopathy (SAE)

Sepsis-Associated Encephalopathy

In this study, the researcher involved the sepsis patients(defined by sepsis 3.0) in Peking Union Medical College Hospital. The SAE was defined as the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score of less than 15 and the Non-SAE group GCS = 15. The control group was the non-infectious patients with acute disease strikes and the healthy control. After the sample collection, the RNA-sequence, metabolites and cytokines were under detection.

Recruiting15 enrollment criteria

Correlating MicroRNA Changes With Sepsis Outcomes

Septicemia

This trial studies how changes in microRNAs may correlate with sepsis outcomes. Sepsis is a type of severe infection of the blood stream, and its diagnosis may be obscured by many other conditions such as surgery, trauma, and cancer. MicroRNAs are biomarkers found in the blood and tissue. Blood samples may help correlate changes in microRNA expression to patient reactions to a sepsis infection.

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Expression Profiles of Integrin αDβ2 on Neutrophils in Sepsis

Sepsis

In this research study we want to learn more about the characteristics of neutrophils that are present in the blood and secretions from a breathing tube of patients with sepsis. Sepsis is a severe type of infection, affecting various parts of the body. Neutrophils are a type of white blood cell that are part of the body's immune system. Even though neutrophils are important in getting rid of germs, they also may be harmful to parts of the body by causing injury in the lungs in patients with sepsis. Neutrophils can change their character in sepsis. Because of this, it is important for doctors to know what kind of neutrophils are in the blood and secretions from the breathing tube of patients with sepsis so that they can work to develop therapies to prevent these cells from being harmful.

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Immune Homeostasis in Sepsis and Septic Shock

SepsisImmunologic Paralysis2 more

Detailed description of immune response and its dynamics in sepsis and septic shock patiens by means of transcriptomics, flow-cytometry and cytokine analysis.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Rotational Thromboelastometry Versus DIC Score in Sepsis

SepsisSeptic Shock

Sepsis results in activation of the coagulation system, which is commonly described as disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). The DIC score, which is commonly used to define this syndrome, does not allow to delineate between hypercoagulation and hypocoagulation. The aim of this prospective observational study is to evaluate data from automated rotational thromboelastometry and compare These with the DIC score regarding intensive care unit outcome.

Recruiting9 enrollment criteria

Nanomotion-based Resistell AST to Determine the Antibiotic Susceptibility of Gram-negative Bacteria...

Bacteremia Sepsis

Blood culture samples from bacteremia patients positive for Gram-negative bacteria will be tested for antibacterial susceptibility using Resistell Phenotech device. The results will be compared with current AST gold standard tests to calculate sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of Resistell Phenotech device.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Sepsis Characterization in Kilimanjaro

Sepsis

The aim of this study is to prospectively evaluate the barriers to care, evaluation, clinical practices, and outcomes for patients presenting with sepsis to hospitals in the Kilimanjaro Region of northern Tanzania. This will include an assessment of timing and selection of antimicrobials and administration and volume of intravenous fluids. The study also aims to characterize sepsis sub-types in the epidemiologic context of northern Tanzania using statistical clustering techniques of clinical variables and of host immune response patterns.

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Study on the Establishment of a System for Early Warning and Prognostic Evaluation of Patients With...

SepsisPrognosis3 more

Sepsis is a clinical syndrome with high morbidity and high fatality rate in emergency department. Patients with acute liver or kidney injury are more likely to develop Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome(MODS) secondary to the non-hepatic injury group, and the prognosis deteriorates significantly. At present, there is no unified diagnostic criteria for acute liver injury associated with sepsis, and the commonly used prognostic evaluation system is rarely included in liver injury indicators, which is not good for practicality.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Myeloid-derived Suppressor Cells in Sepsis

Sepsis

This study is designed for septic patients, to isolate MDSCs and the correlation of prognosis of sepsis. The purpose of this study hopes to explore the phenomenon and possible mechanisms of MDSCs in patients with severe sepsis.

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria
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