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Biomarker Panel in Ovarian Torsion

Recruiting
12 - 50 years of age
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

The overall goal of the project is to find a panel of novel biomarkers for early detection of ovarian torsion.

Description

The overall goal of the project is to find a panel of novel biomarkers for early detection of ovarian torsion.

The specifc aims of the current study are:

  1. Screen for changes in blood protein biomarkers concentrations specifc for patients with ovarian torsion. The biomarkers are: D-Dimer (21.7-5,280 ng/ml), FABP4/A-FABP (0.637-155 ng/ml), GM-CSF (0.012-2.98 ng/ml), ICAM-1/CD54 (6.9-1674 ng/ml), IFN-γ (0.058-14.2 ng/ml), IL-1α (0.005-1.27 ng/ml), IL-6 (0.005-1.2 ng/ml), IL-10 (0.005-1.2 ng/ml), IL-17/IL-17A (0.012-3.1 ng/ml), Park7/DJ-1 (0.26- 63.1 ng/ml), TNF-α (0.01-2.4 ng/ml), TSLP (0.003-0.7 ng/ml), VCAM-1/CD106 (7.8-1891 ng/ml) and VEGF (0.008-2.4 ng/ml).
  2. Compare the amount of oxidative stress defense proteins SOD1, Catalase, and Thioredoxin amount in the peritoneal fluid wash between patients with or without confirmed ovarian torsion. To our knowledge, this is the first study that specifically evaluates the expression of oxidation stress defense proteins in ovarian torsion. The results will enable us to decide whether to include oxidation stress biomarkers within the panel.
  3. Study population methodology and techniques

A prospective, 12-24 months study.

20 Patients with confirmed ovarian torsion will be enrolled.

The patients will complete a questionnaire prior to and following the procedure

3.5ml blood samples will be obtained immediately before laparoscopy, postoperative day, and four weeks after laparoscopy during the follow-up.

The peritoneal fluid wash will be collected during the laparoscopy from 14 patients (out of the 20 enrolled) that will provide additional written consent specific for the procedure.

20 Patients suspected of ovarian torsion with no ovarian torsion, as confirmed by laparoscopy, will be enrolled.

The patients will complete a questionnaire prior to and following the procedure

5ml blood samples will be obtained immediately before laparoscopy and four weeks after laparoscopy during the follow-up.

The peritoneal fluid wash will be collected during the laparoscopy from 14 patients (out of the 20 enrolled) that will provide additional written consent specific for the procedure.

20 Healthy controls will be enrolled and provide a 5ml blood sample.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Female patients between 12 and 50 years who were admitted to the gynecological emergency room at Assuta medical center with signs and symptoms suggestive of ovarian torsion
  • Patients that will undergo laparoscopy for the diagnosis of ovarian torsion
  • Able to provide informed consent for themselves or have a legal guardian that can provide informed consent (in cases of patients under 18 years old)

Exclusion criteria:

  • Patients that are unable to provide informed consent

Study details

Ovary Torsion, Adnexal Torsion

NCT05060120

Assuta Ashdod Hospital

25 January 2024

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