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Cellular Immunotherapy for Septic Shock

Septic ShockSepsis5 more

Septic shock is associated with substantial burden in terms of both mortality and morbidity for survivors of this illness. Pre-clinical sepsis studies suggest that mesenchymal stem (stromal) cells may modulate inflammation, enhance pathogen clearance and tissue repair and reduce death. Our team has completed a Phase I dose escalation and safety clinical trial that evaluated mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in patients with septic shock. The Cellular Immunotherapy for Septic Shock (CISS) trial established that MSCs appear safe and that a randomized controlled trial (RCT) is feasible. Based on these data, the investigators have planned a phase II RCT (CISS2) at several Canadian academic centres which will evaluate safety, signals for clinical efficacy, and continue to examine potential mechanisms of action and biological effects of MSCs in septic shock.

Unknown status21 enrollment criteria

Left Ventricular Volume Index in the Adjustment of Initial Dose of Dobutamine in Heart Failure and...

Cardiogenic ShockHeart Failure

Recent studies have suggested that the use of left ventricular ejection volume index calculation may aid in the hemodynamic management of critically ill patients. However, a prospective and randomized comparison in patients with heart failure for inotropic dose adjustment has not been described. The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of ejection volume index versus liberal strategy in adjusting dobutamine dose in patients with heart failure and low cardiac output. Methodology: A unicentric, randomized and prospective study will be performed in a comparative manner. Hospital data (test results, medical outcomes, dobutamine dose, complications) of patients will be analyzed for safety and effectiveness. Expected results: The use of ejection volume index is not inferior to the liberal strategy in the initial adjustment of the dose of dobutamine in patients with heart failure.

Unknown status24 enrollment criteria

the Effect of Oral Vasopressors for Liberation From IV Vasopressors in Spinal Shock

Spinal Shock

the study is developed to evaluate the effect of use of oral vasopressors (midodrine versus minirin) on weaning ICU patients from IV vasopressors (noradrenaline) and compare between them for efficacy in shortage the duration of IV vasopressor and has low complications and side effects.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Ultrasonographic and Clinical Features of Different Energy Levels Extracorporeal Shock...

Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy

Plantar fasciitis is the most common cause of heel pain in adults. It received FDA approval in 2000 for ESWT in the treatment of plantar fasciitis in adults whose pain did not resolve with conservative treatment. ESWT energy levels are categorized as high, medium and low. It is not yet clear which energy level is most effective in the clinical recovery and pain relief of plantar fasciitis after ESWT treatment. Although there are studies in the literature evaluating the effect of different energy densities in the treatment of plantar fasciitis with ESWT, there are very few studies comparing different treatment doses of ESWT. The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the therapeutic effects of low, medium and high energy ESWT in patients with plantar fasciitis, and also to examine the correlation between plantar fascia thickness changes ultrasonographically and clinical outcomes.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Methylene Blue Versus Vasopressin Analogue for Treatment of Septic Shock in Preterm Neonate

Neonatal SepsisRefractory Shock

A randomized, prospective study comparing methylene blue versus terlipressin in treatment of catecholamines resistant shock in preterm neonate

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Steroids, Thiamine and Ascorbic Acid in Septic Shock

Septic Shock

The objective of this project is to determine if in patients admitted to the hospital with septic shock (population), does treatment with a bundle including hydrocortisone, thiamine, and ascorbic acid improve in-hospital or 28-day mortality (primary outcomes) or surrogate markers of illness severity including: (1) ICU or hospital length-of-stay, (2) duration of invasive mechanical ventilation, (3) duration of vasopressor administration, (4) incidence and severity of ICU delirium, and (5) illness severity (secondary outcomes).

Unknown status20 enrollment criteria

Dex on Microcirculation in SS-A Double-blinded Study

Septic Shock

The investigators preliminary study showed that dexmedetomidine might improve microcirculation in septic shock patients. To test this effect, the investigators will conduct double-blinded study.

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

Early Goal Directed Sedation on Microcirculation in Septic Shock

Septic Shock

The investigators will conduct a prospective, single-center, randomized, double-blinded, controlled study to investigate the effect of early goal directed sedation on microcirculation in early septic shock patients.

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

Effects of Levosimendan, Milrinone and Norepinephrine on Left and Right Ventricular Function in...

Septic ShockCardiomyopathy

The aim of this study is to investigate the effects milrinon and levosimandan on n heart function in septic cardiomyopathy and how norepinephrine affects the left and right ventricular function in patients with septick shock using pulmonary artery catheter, conventional and strain echocardiography.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Continuos Terlipressin Infusion in Septic Shock

Septic Shock

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of terlipressin for treating septic shock.

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria
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