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RECRUITING

NCT04203979

Sepsis: From Syndrome to Personalized Care

This is a prospective, observational study designed to examine the performance of biomarkers, molecular biological methods and other analysis in blood from patient with suspected sepsis in the Emergency department, as well as identidying novel sepsis endotypes. Around 1500 patients will be enrolled.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-03-19

Sepsis Syndrome
Sepsis
Sepsis, Severe
+1
RECRUITING

NCT04850456

Treatment Strategy of Human Gamma Globulin on the Therapy for Intensively Ill Children With Inflammatory Storm

The inflammatory storm in critically ill patients releases cytokines, causing systemic immune damage, which may be an important cause of multiple organ failure and even death. Inflammatory storms exacerbate the deterioration of the disease in those children. Gamma globulin may be an effective option to control inflammatory storms. However, this preliminary result needs to be verified from reliable and representative RCTs. In our study, we conducted a retrospective study on the use of gamma globulin and an unused control group. At present, the indications of IVIG are mainly focused on the neuromuscular system and the blood system. We hope to establish a more appropriate and operable evaluation table for the suitability of gamma globulin for clinical use.

Gender: All

Ages: 29 Days - 18 Years

Updated: 2026-03-16

1 state

Critical Illness
Sepsis, Severe
RECRUITING

NCT06809868

Role of Transposable Elements in Septic Immune Aging

The goal of this observational study is to learn about how transposable element levels affect the patient outcomes in sepsis. The main questions it aims to answer is: 1. Do transposable elements prematurely age the immune systems of patients with sepsis? 2. Do transposable elements correlate with increased mortality in patients with sepsis in the ICU? 3. Do transposable elements correlate with increased amount of secondary infections in patients with sepsis in the ICU? Participants will have blood drawn from them but will not be subjected to additional interventions.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-01-30

1 state

Sepsis
Sepsis and Septic Shock
Sepsis With Multiple Organ Dysfunction (MOD)
+5
RECRUITING

NCT06178822

Towards Novel BIOmarkers to Diagnose SEPsis on the Emergency Room

Objectives: 1. To compare the immune response of patients with or without sepsis presenting to the ED with a(n) (suspected) infection. 2. To determine immune response aberrations that are associated with an increased risk of developing sepsis in patients presenting to the ED with a(n) (suspected) infection without sepsis. 3. To determine the long term cognitive and physical sequelae of sepsis after admission.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-10-02

2 states

Sepsis
Septic Shock
Sepsis, Severe
+4
RECRUITING

NCT05975671

Reducing Empiric VAncomycin Use in Pediatric Suspected Sepsis

The goal of this quasi-experimental interventional study is to determine the effectiveness of a multifaceted stewardship intervention in reducing overall vancomycin use in five tertiary care Pediatric Intensive Care Units (PICU). There are two groups of subjects in this study: PICU clinicians/sepsis stakeholders and patients admitted to one of the participating PICUs during the study period. The intervention will at a minimum include: * Implementation of a clinical guideline indicating when vancomycin should and should not be used * Unit-level feedback on overall vancomycin use within and across centers * Clinician education.

Gender: All

Updated: 2025-09-19

4 states

Sepsis
Sepsis Mrsa
Sepsis Bacteremia
+4
RECRUITING

NCT05442710

Recovery From Acute Immune Failure in Septic Shock by Immune Cell Extracorporeal Therapy

Evaluation of a novel therapy approach for severe sepsis patients. Subjects randomized into the treatment arm receive treatment with an immune cell perfusion system on top of standard care. This may contribute to the improvement of the impaired organ function of septic shock patients by assisting the impaired immune system (immune competence enhancement = ARTICE)

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-05-25

6 states

Sepsis, Severe
RECRUITING

NCT05836272

Early Administration of Norepinephrine in Sepsis

The management of septic states includes, in addition to the specific treatment (antimicrobials and eradication of the source), a restoration of the hemodynamic disorders and assistance of the failing organs. In general, the restoration of hemodynamic disorders begins first with volume expansion, followed by the use of Noepinephrine (NE) when the target mean arterial pressure (MAP) is not reached after optimizing the intravascular volume. Recently, several studies have supported the interest of early NE on MAP, cardiac output and mortality. It is therefore tempting to restrict fluid administration even in the initial phase of hemodynamic management of severe sepsis by starting NE earlier.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2024-12-04

Sepsis, Severe
NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT06586931

Accuracy of Venous Excess Ultrasound (VEXUS) Score Versus Central Venous Pressure in Patients With Severe Sepsis

assessing septic patients with a noninvasive ultrasound protocol, and earlier identification of fluid overload to help clinicians decide whether to administer supplemental fluid therapy or suspend its administration and to evaluate the possible relation between the different VExUS grades and the adverse effects of intensive fluid administration

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - 75 Years

Updated: 2024-09-19

Sepsis, Severe
RECRUITING

NCT03044223

Monocyte Profiles in Critically Ill Patients With Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Sepsis

The present study focuses on patients with Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PSA) sepsis. The aim of the present study is to find out whether the M1 (pro-inflammatory) or M2 (anti-inflammatory) phenotype predominates in blood monocytes in critically ill patients with PSA-sepsis, and whether the severity of sepsis and outcome is associated with distinct monocyte phenotype and function.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - 90 Years

Updated: 2024-01-17

Pseudomonas Infections
Pseudomonas Septicemia
Pseudomonas; Pneumonia
+6