Intestinal Flora Research Plan for Critically Ill Patients
NCT04455061 · Status: UNKNOWN · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 300
Last updated 2020-07-02
Summary
More and more critically ill patients have improved early survival, they have been suffering from organ damage and inflammation for a long time, which is called chronic critical illness (CCI). Among CCI, persistent inflammatory response-immunosuppression-catabolic syndrome (PICS) is a special type of chronic severe disease, and immune paralysis is its main feature. The clinical manifestations are repeated nosocomial infections, malnutrition, muscle loss, and difficulty in wound healing and require long-term emergency medical support, which ultimately leads to patients Repeated nosocomial infections, prolonged hospitalization, and increased mortality.
The gut provides the microbiome with habitat and the nutrients it needs, down-regulates the immune response to form immune tolerance, and promotes its colonization in the intestine.Under physiological conditions, the mutually beneficial symbiosis of the intestine and microorganisms promotes the body's homeostasis. The composition and biodiversity of the microbial community are highly susceptible to various factors, including diet, environment, drugs, infections, inflammation, etc. Especially for acute stress, severe stress, the use of broad-spectrum antibiotics, vasoconstrictors and opioids, intestinal ischemia/reperfusion injury, epithelial cell apoptosis, barrier integrity destruction, gastrointestinal Changes in the motility of the tract, lack of nutrients in the intestinal cavity, etc. All those can lead to rapid changes in the intestinal flora, and this change can last for a long time; manifested by the loss of the richness and diversity of the intestinal microflora (especially the symbiotic flora), The ratio of Bacteroidetes/thickwalled bacteria is severely unbalanced, and a single flora (often a potential pathogen) overgrows, that is, bacterial flora imbalance or microecological disturbance.
At present, for critically ill patients, there are few relevant studies, and currently limited to small-scale, single cross-sectional studies. These studies have uncovered the changes and impacts of intestinal microbiota in critically ill patients in ICU, but they are still in the stage of touching the image of blind people. The relevant mechanisms and dynamic changes and their significance are unclear, requiring large-scale, dynamic, continuous and comprehensive In order to accurately grasp the role of intestinal flora in the development and prognosis of the disease, we hope to accurately control the intestinal flora and achieve effective treatment.
Conditions
- Gut Microbiota, PICS
Sponsors & Collaborators
-
Chinese Medical Association
lead NETWORK
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Max Age
- 75 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2020-01-01
- Primary Completion
- 2022-12-30
- Completion
- 2022-12-30
Countries
- China
Study Locations
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