Blood test could predict survival in Life-Threatening ventilator pneumonia
NCT ID NCT06993623
Summary
This study aims to see if measuring certain substances in the blood can help doctors better predict how patients with ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) will fare. Researchers will enroll 80 adult patients in intensive care who are on a ventilator and develop pneumonia. They will check blood levels of specific markers to see if they can tell which patients are more likely to survive or need very long-term breathing support.
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Minia university Hospitals
Minya, Egypt
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