RecruitingNCT04103268

Neutrophil Phenotypic Profiling and Organ Injury Assessment in Patients With Sepsis


Sponsor

Boston Children's Hospital

Enrollment

72 participants

Start Date

Aug 4, 2020

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

In this research study we want to learn more about the character of neutrophils that are present in the blood of children with sepsis. Sepsis is a severe type of infection, affecting various parts of the body. Neutrophils are a type of white blood cell that are part of the body's immune system. Even though neutrophils are important in getting rid of germs, they also may be harmful to parts of the body by causing injury in organs in patients with sepsis. Neutrophils can change their character in sepsis. Because of this, it is important for doctors to know what kind of neutrophils are in the blood of children with sepsis so that they can work to develop therapies to prevent these cells from being harmful.


Eligibility

Min Age: 1 MonthMax Age: 17 Years

Inclusion Criteria4

  • Are < 18 years old
  • Meet the definition of sepsis described in the study design section above. Patients will be eligible for enrollment as control patients if they
  • Are < 18 years old
  • Are scheduled for an elective surgical procedure and need preoperative blood draw or will have an intravenous catheter placed for the purpose of their surgical procedure.

Exclusion Criteria2

  • Congenital cardiac disease
  • On chronic immunosuppressive drugs such as chronic corticosteroid use, or preexisting immunodeficiency diseases

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Interventions

OTHERsepsis

patients in the ICU with infection called sepsis


Locations(1)

Boston Children's Hospital

Boston, Massachusetts, United States

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