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NCT04233424

D-PLEX 311: Safety and Efficacy of D-PLEX in the Prevention of Post Abdominal Surgery Incisional Infection

Phase III, Prospective, Multinational, Multicenter, Randomized, Controlled, Two-arm, Double Blind Study to assess Efficacy and Safety of D-PLEX Administered Concomitantly with the Standard of Care (SoC), compared to a SoC treated control arm, in prevention of post abdominal surgery incisional infection.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - 99 Years

Updated: 2026-04-21

8 states

Surgical Site Infection
Colon Surgery
Abdominal Surgery
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RECRUITING

NCT07130799

Innate Immune Response Monitoring Via Monocyte HLA-DR in Severe Intra-abdominal Infections at Risk of Fungal Infection

Intra-abdominal candidiasis (IAC) is a frequent and severe fungal infection in critically ill patients, often diagnosed late. Its pathophysiology remains unclear, particularly regarding why some patients develop invasive infection while others only show benign colonization. A potential explanation lies in the state of innate immunity. Monocyte HLA-DR expression, a recognized marker of immune suppression in critical care, may be transiently but profoundly reduced in non-immunocompromised patients who go on to develop IAC. This observational study aims to evaluate whether patients with IAC have greater innate immune dysfunction-assessed by HLA-DR expression-compared to those with severe bacterial intra-abdominal infections. The goal is to better understand the immune mechanisms involved and improve early risk stratification for IAC.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-02-09

Intra-abdominal Infection
Critical Illness
Post-Op Infection
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