Glow of white blood cells may predict sepsis danger in ER

NCT ID NCT07585942

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study looks at whether measuring the fluorescence of certain white blood cells (neutrophils) can help doctors quickly identify sepsis patients at risk of severe complications like organ failure or septic shock. Researchers will analyze blood samples from 492 adults in the emergency department with suspected infection. The goal is to see if this test, possibly combined with an AI model, can predict serious outcomes within 72 hours.

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  • The University Hospitals of Strasbourg, Intensive Care Medicine Department - New Civil Hospital

    Strasbourg, 67098, France

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