Critical Illness Clinical Trial
— BIOUCIPOfficial title:
Epidemiological Study of the Microbiota in Critically Ill Children and Its Relationship With Clinical Complications and Inflammation Biomarkers
NCT number | NCT04435470 |
Other study ID # | BIOUCIP |
Secondary ID | PI18/01334 |
Status | Recruiting |
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First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | June 1, 2020 |
Est. completion date | July 2023 |
Objectives: To study the composition of the microbiota in critically ill children, and to know the relationship of its microbiota with clinical complications and inflammation biomarkers. Design: Multicenter observational and prospective study including 100 critically ill children admitted in three pediatric intensive care units with a prediction of more than 5 days of stay and 50 healthy children. Clinical parameters and rectal, fecal, blood and respiratory samples will be collected at admission and at pediatric intensive care units discharge. The microbiota and inflammation biomarkers and metabolomic will be analyzed. Analysis of results: Description an evolution of the microbiota throughout the time, intestinal and respiratory, and the influence of clinical and therapeutic factors will be analyzed. The composition of microbiota will be compared with a cohort of healthy children and between the different types of pediatric intensive care units. The correlation of the microbiota with the markers of inflammation, metabolomics and the development of infectious complications and multiorgan failure will be analyzed.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 150 |
Est. completion date | July 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | February 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 1 Month to 16 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - admission to pediatric intensive care unit - hospitalization time expectancy more than 5 days - age between 1 month and 16 years - informed consent signed Exclusion Criteria: - hospitalization time expectancy less than 5 days - no signed informed consent |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Spain | María Dolores Mesa García | Armilla | Granada |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Universidad de Granada | Complejo Hospitalario Universitario de Santiago, Hospital Materno-Infantil de Málaga, Hospital Materno-Infantil Torrecárdenas de Almería, University Hospital Virgen de las Nieves |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | To identify intestinal and respiratory microbiota and if their changes are related with digestive and infectious complications | To analyse the intestinal and respiratory microbiota in critically ill children admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit through massive sequencing, and evaluate if their changes are related with the appearance of digestive and infectious complications and the development of multiorgan failure. | At admission and through study completion, at least 5 days | |
Secondary | To compare intestinal and respiratory microbiota of critically ill children with a cohort of healthy children | To compare intestinal and respiratory microbiota of critically ill children when admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit with a cohort of healthy children | Samples will be taken at admission to pediatric intensive care unit and a single sample witl be taken from healthy controls | |
Secondary | To study the clinical factors influencing the changes in the intestinal microbiota during admission to the pediatric intensive care unit | To study the clinical factors and influencing the changes in the intestinal microbiota during admission to the pediatric intensive care unit | At admission and through study completion, at least 5 days | |
Secondary | To compare the changes of the microbiota according to the type of critical patients and the type of pediatric intensive care unit | To compare the changes in the composition of intestinal and respiratory microbiota according to the type of critical patients and the type of pediatric intensive care unit | At admission and through study completion, at least 5 days | |
Secondary | To assess the relationship between changes in the intestinal microbiota and the frequency and severity of digestive complications | To assess the relationship between the composition of the intestinal microbiota and the frequency and severity of digestive complications (diarrhea, constipation and tolerance of enteral nutrition) in critical ill children admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit | At admission and through study completion, at least 5 days | |
Secondary | To study the relationship between changes in the intestinal and respiratory microbiota and the frequency and severity of nosocomial infection | To study the relationship between the composition of intestinal and respiratory microbiota and the frequency and severity of nosocomial infection in critically ill children admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit | At admission and through study completion, at least 5 days | |
Secondary | To study the relationship between changes in the intestinal and respiratory microbiota and the development of multiorgan failure | To study the relationship between the intestinal and respiratory microbiota and the development of multiorgan failure in critical ill children admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit | At admission and through study completion, at least 5 days | |
Secondary | To determine changes in the serum levels of lipopolysaccharide and lipopolysaccharide binding protein and to evaluate their relationship with intestinal and respiratory microbiota | To determine the serum levels of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and lipopolysacchaide binding protein (LPB) in critical ill children admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit, and to evaluate their relationship with intestinal and respiratory microbiota, the evolution during admission and the relationship with clinical complications | At admission and through study completion, at least 5 days | |
Secondary | To analyse the relationship between changes in the intestinal and respiratory microbiota plasma sort chain fatty acids and bile acids | To analyse the relationship between the intestinal and respiratory microbiota and the metabolomic profile, especially short chain fatty acids (SCFA) and bile acids, in critical ill children admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit, the evolution during admission and the relationship with clinical complications | At admission and through study completion, at least 5 days | |
Secondary | To analyse the relationship between changes in microbiota and inflammatory biomarkers | To analyse the relationship between microbiota and inflammatory biomarkers in critical ill children admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit, the evolution during admission and the relationship with clinical complications | At admission and through study completion, at least 5 days | |
Secondary | To assess the influence of the type of nutrition during admission and changes of intestinal microbiota | To assess whether the type of nutrition, enteral or parenteral, of critical ill children during admision to pediatric intensive care unit and to evaluate their influences with the composition of the intestinal microbiota, and the relationship with clinical complications | At admission and through study completion, at least 5 days |
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