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NCT06742060

The Trend of Copeptin Levels and Its Clinical Value for Postoperative CDI in Pediatric Patients After NSI in ICU

Sponsor: Children's Hospital of Fudan University

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Summary

Central diabetes insipidus (CDI),a disease caused by the decrease of AVP (a hormone involved in the control of water-electrolyte balance ) secretion and characerized by polyuria, is a common complication after neurosurgerical intervention and there is a lack of diagnostic criteria.Since the surgry casuses damage to patients' AVP-secreting neuronal cells, transient CDI (t-CDI) usually occurs 24-48h postoperatively and gradually resolves in about 10 days.However,permanent CDI (p-CDI) occurs in a small percentage of patients.Copeptin is a fragment of AVP, which has been shown to response the secretion of AVP.Multiple international studies have identified clinical applications for the use of copeptin to differentially diagnose adults with CDI , to assess electrolyte disturbances associated with AVP regulation, and to predict postoperative CDI after pituitary surgery.This study aims to investigate the trend of serum copeptin levels and its clinical value for postoperative CDI in pediatric patients after neurosurgerical intervention in ICU.

Official title: A Study on the Trend of Serum Copeptin Levels and Its Clinical Value for Postoperative Central Diabetes Insipidus in Pediatric Patients After Neurosurgical Intervention in Intensive Care Unit

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

29 Days - 18 Years

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

100

Start Date

2024-11-22

Completion Date

2026-12-31

Last Updated

2026-02-17

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

DIAGNOSTIC_TEST

serum copeptin levels

For children who met the entry criteria, the blood samples were collected preoperatively (T0), 1h postoperatively (T1), 1 day postoperatively (T2), 2 days postoperatively (T3), 3 days postoperatively (T4), 4 days postoperatively (T5), 5 days postoperatively (T6) to test serum and peptide levels.

Locations (1)

Children's Hospital of Fudan University

Shanghai, Shanghai Municipality, China