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Filter by:1) Establish a clinical data database for sepsis patients in the Emergency Department of the First Hospital of Jilin University. Describe the clinical data and prognosis of patients with simple systemic inflammatory response syndrome (common infection), pre sepsis, sepsis, and septic shock. 2) Explore the risk factors related to the progression of sepsis in patients in the early stages, as well as the risk factors related to the patient's prognosis. 3) Analyze the risk factors related to the prognosis of sepsis patients, and provide clinical basis for the treatment and long-term prognosis of sepsis patients. 4) Search for diagnostic biomarkers and prognostic serum biomarkers for patients with sepsis, sepsis, and septic shock.
To observe the changes of plasma rTEM levels in patients with sepsis, sepsis induced ARDS, and to explore its clinical significance.
The overall objective of this prospective observational study is to address the significant knowledge gap that exists around the impact of immune dysfunction on the development and survival from sepsis in patients with cancer. This proposal primarily focuses on establishing the transcriptomic immune profiles of sepsis patients with a background of cancer. This analysis will be complemented with in vitro functional analyses, and in addition will commence a collection of genome-wide data, including a focus on predicting white cell number and function in health. Uniquely, the investigators propose to establish a robust link between these analyses: transcriptomic, in vitro, and genome-wide, to enable them to comprehensively explore septic oncology patient 'immune phenotypes' and effectively identify novel exploitable therapeutic pathways. To this end, this project will collect, analyse and/or sequence DNA, RNA, leukocytes and soluble materials from a cohort of oncology patients presenting to intensive care with sepsis. This cohort will include all-comers with an oncological background but will also focus on two core groups at high risk of sepsis where baseline samples can also be sought prior to major immunosuppressive events in the cancer pathway. These are: 1. Oesophageal/upper gastrointestinal (GI) cancer patients prior to systemic anticancer therapy initiation or surgery 2. Haematological malignancy patients prior to stem cell transplantation. These sub-cohorts will provide a previously unexplored unique insight into the role of pre-existing patient transcriptomic phenotypes.
This study was an ambispective observational cohort study that included sepsis patients hospitalized in the Intensive care unit (ICU) of the Nankai Hospital. All patients met the consensus criteria of sepsis-3. The purpose of this study is to investigate the valuable biomarkers for the severity of sepsis and predictors of 30-day mortality for patients with sepsis.
The research endeavors to examine the critical composition of Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids (PUFAs) in premature infants across different gestational stages and under varying disease conditions, and delineate the metabolic attributes of PUFAs in premature infants and their interplay with the onset of diseases. This study anticipates furnishing a theoretical foundation for the rationalization of PUFAs supplementation in premature infants and for informing strategies related to disease prevention and management.
Rapid identification of pathogens and early warning of host response are key to improve the prognosis of sepsis. Establishing a comprehensive identification system based on pathogen identification and host immune status is an effective way to achieve early warning stratification of patients with infections in the emergency department. This prospective multicenter clinical study will combine droplet digital PCR (ddPCR) and transcriptomic molecular target assay for validation in patients with suspected sepsis in the emergency department. The purpose is to (1) compare the efficacy of ddPCR with blood culture for early diagnosis and prognosis; (2) assess the diagnostic value of transcriptomic molecular targets based on 29 messenger RNA for the presence or absence of infection as well as infectious agents, and to evaluate their efficacy for prognosis; and (3) assess the diagnostic and therapeutic monitoring value of ddPCR combined with transcriptome analysis methods.
The objective of this study is to assess the relationship between infusion system colonization (ramps or multi-lumen devices) and the occurrence of CVC infection/colonization. This study is a prospective observational research that does not modify usual patient care. Its objective is to evaluate the relationship between infusion tubing colonization and the occurrence of central venous catheter colonization. The only additional intervention is swabbing the taps at each IV line ramp at systematic ramp changes (done every 4 days) and at catheter removal. For the multi-lumen device, swabbing is only performed upon catheter removal at the level of the one-way valves. After catheter removal, a flush (1 mL of 0.9% NaCl) of the midline is performed and cultured to assess for endoluminal colonization. The distal end of the CVC is sent for culture, following the usual practice of the department to monitor catheter colonization and infections. The primary outcome measure is the proportion of colonized infusion systems based on the culture of the CVC. The secondary objectives are to describe factors associated with CVC infections, to determine the incidence of colonization and infections in different locations of central venous catheters, to analyze the bacterial ecology based on the type of infusion system used, and to evaluate the ecological and economic impact of different devices (ramps vs. multi-lumen devices). The secondary outcome measures are as follows: Proportion of colonized infusion systems based on the colonization status of the CVC and the type of infusion system (ramps vs. multi-lumen devices) Proportion of colonized infusion systems based on the infection status of the CVC and the type of infusion system (ramps vs. multi-lumen devices) Duration of antibiotic treatment Weight of compounds used with each infusion system over the duration of CVC placement (ramps vs. multi-lumen devices) Calculation of material costs based on the infusion system used over the duration of CVC placement (ramps vs. multi-lumen devices)
Objective: To investigate the correlation between plasma levels of DDX17 and GSDMD with vascular endothelial dysfunction and prognosis of in sepsis patients. Design: A single center, prospective, observational research. Participants: Patients with sepsis who are hospitalized to Southeast University Affiliated Zhongda Hospital and meet the diagnostic criteria for sepsis 3.0. Inclusion criteria:1. There is a potential or clear infection; 2. Sequential organ failure score (SOFA score) increases by more than or equal to 2 points compared to the baseline value; 3. Sign informed consent form. Exclusion criteria: Age<18 years old or>80 years old, pregnant women, tumor patients, including diseases that may be complicated with vascular endothelial damage: hypertension, acute and chronic hepatitis (hepatitis caused by virus), liver cirrhosis, PT prolongation after liver transplantation, acute myocardial infarction, chronic tubular nephritis, chronic renal insufficiency/maintenance hemodialysis, renal transplantation, interstitial pneumonia, acute pancreatitis, active phase of systemic lupus erythematosus Ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, HELLP syndrome. Primary outcome: 28-day mortality. Secondary outcome: Plasma levels of DDX17 and GSDMD, and their correlation with vascular endothelial injury, severity, and prognosis in sepsis patients.
The purpose of the study is to investigate whether the use of gentamicin-based irrigation fluid during ureteroscopy decreases the risk of UTIs and other post-operative infections after surgery.
Neonatal septicemia remains one of the main causes of neonatal morbidity and mortality . Sepsis which is caused by a dysregulated host response to an infectious trigger leading to a life threatening organ dysfunction was declared by the World Health Organization (WHO) on May 2017 as a global health priority that requires resolution for its prevention , dignosis , and management (Monneret et al., 2019). Despite the advances in perinatal and neonatal sepsis remains high and the outcome is still sever (Chirio et al.,2011) . HLA-DR is on the surface of monocyte \ macrophages , dendritic cells, and B cells and plays a crucial role in adaptive immune response , More than 30 years ago , researches proved an association between the low level of HLA-DR and the development of sepsis (Cheadle at al .,1991) . A decreased expression of mHLA-DR molecules has been associated with immunoparalysis , which is an inflammatory immune responce that occurs in sepsis .(Pradhan et al.,2016).