Obesity Clinical Trial
Official title:
Immunoregulatory Dysfunction in Trauma Patients: Role of Obesity
Patient who have major traumatic injury are at risk to develop postoperative inflammatory complications such as pneumonia and lung trouble called adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). This study will draw blood from trauma patients are several time points after their injury to see if we can predict who is at greatest risk for developing pneumonia or ARDS based upon the results of these immune lab tests. We are particularly interested to see if this will be useful in obese patients who have a greater risk of these post trauma complications
The role of inflammation in disease is increasingly appreciated in clinical medicine. Too
much or too long a course of inflammation can lead to serious and sometime fatal
complications for patients who experience significant physical trauma, particularly those
whose injuries are serious enough to warrant intensive care follow up. On the other hand,
the sheer stress of the traumatic injury can leave patients deficient in their ability to
mount a protective immune/inflammatory response leaving them susceptible to concomitant
infection. Another component to the conundrum is that after the trauma (first hit), the
surgeons are faced with the dilemma of complete surgical repair of the injury - the second
hit (i.e. full orthopedic repairs) vs stabilization of the injury until the patient recovers
from the shock of the first hit. The difficulty for the medical team is predicting who can
safely tolerate a full second hit (total surgical restoration) vs who needs to be further
stabilized before further intervention. In the obese individual, this conundrum is
compounded by the known immune/inflammatory alterations characteristic of the obese state.
How these patients in particular can be safely triaged for immediate vs delayed definitive
therapy based upon specific immune/inflammatory parameters is the object of this initial
pilot study.
Hypothesis
Obese individuals who experience severe traumatic injury will develop immunoregulatory
dysfunction shortly after injury that is greater than nonobese individuals experiencing
similar traumatic injury. Depending upon severity and duration of this immunoregulatory
dysfunction, the post injury inflammatory responses will also be altered resulting in
increased risk for pneumonia and/or adult respiratory distress syndrome, major morbidities
associated with trauma.
Specific Aims
1. Determine immunoregulatory and inflammatory blood cytokine and endocrine stress hormone
profiles in adult patients with significant traumatic injury correlated with subsequent
development of pneumonia and/or adult respiratory distress syndrome.
2. Examine the role of obesity in the initial immunoregulatory dysfunction and subsequent
short term clinical course of trauma patients.
3. Investigate whether demographic differences (age, gender, race) impact the risk for
immunoregulatory and/or inflammatory dysfunction as well as risk for pneumonia and/or
adult respiratory distress syndrome in obese s non obese trauma patients.
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Observational Model: Case-Only, Time Perspective: Prospective
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