Scientists hunt for clues to stop deadly fluid leaks in critically ill patients
NCT ID NCT05663216
Summary
This study aims to understand why blood vessels become leaky during a severe body-wide inflammatory response (SIRS), a dangerous condition common in ICU patients. Researchers will measure specific proteins in the blood and lung fluid of 180 patients with SIRS to see if these proteins are linked to the severity of fluid leakage and organ failure. The goal is to find new markers to predict patient outcomes and identify potential future treatment targets, not to test a new therapy directly.
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Adult Medical-Surgical Intensive Care Unit, Necker Hospital of the Sick Children
RECRUITINGParis, 75015, France
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Medical Intensive Care Unit, Georges Pompidou European Hospital
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