Blood test could predict Life-or-Death for Post-Surgery patients
NCT ID NCT06901544
Summary
This study aimed to see if a simple blood measurement, called the Capillary Leak Index (CLI), could help predict which critically ill patients are most likely to survive after major abdominal surgery for a severe infection. Researchers followed 100 adult patients in intensive care to see if their CLI score on admission was linked to their chance of being alive 28 days later. The goal was to find a better early warning tool to guide care for these very sick patients.
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Locations
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Surgical intensive Care Unit, Ain Shams University Hospitals.
Cairo, Cairo Governorate, 7154411, Egypt
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