Scientists probe immune cells in fight against deadly lung inflammation
NCT ID NCT05767671
Summary
This study aims to understand how white blood cells called macrophages respond to severe lung inflammation in patients with Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS). Researchers will collect lung fluid, blood, and nasal samples from 56 critically ill patients on breathing machines to compare immune responses between ARDS patients and those with healthy lungs. The research may help identify new treatment approaches and potentially speed up pneumonia diagnosis in ventilated patients.
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Intermountain Health - St. Joseph's Hospital - National Jewish Health
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