Scientists track sepsis patients for a year to unlock immune system mysteries
NCT ID NCT07418801
Summary
This study aims to understand how sepsis (a severe infection) changes the immune system's activity over time. Researchers will follow 290 people—including sepsis patients, other critically ill patients, and healthy volunteers—for up to 12 months after their ICU stay. By analyzing blood samples, they hope to identify patterns in immune cell behavior that could explain why some people recover well while others face long-term health problems.
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Anesthésie
Colombes, France
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Médecine Intensive Réanimation -Hôpital Louis Mourier
Colombes, France
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