Overview
This study was conducted to determine the effect of Umbilical Cord Mesenchymal Stem Cell (UC-MSC) and Secretome in severe ARDS patients. The study is a randomized control trial - double blind, which has 3 arms intervention namely, Control treatment, UC-MSC treatment, and UC-MSC and Secretome treatment.
Description
This study is conducted to determine the effect of adjuvant treatment in severe ARDS patients by comparing the Injury score (pre and post), which includes: chest radiograph examination results, hypoxemia score, PEEP score, and respiratory system compliance score. In addition, the results will be calculated and summed to see if it can be defined as subjects with no lung injury (cured), mild-moderate, and severe. Data is also assessed based on laboratory results from complete blood count, D-dimer, Procalcitonin, CRP and inflammatory factors IL6, IL12, and TNF-a. 2 mL of Secretome are given on days 1, 4, and 7, and MSC as much as 1 x 106/kg, Intravenous, on days 2, 5, and 8. This method is a controlled experimental comparative study, in which the researcher provides two or more interventions to the patients used for the sample, which will then be tested for the success and effectiveness of treatment in the three groups.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Male or female at least 40 years old when the Informed Consent Form (ICF) is signed by the family, as evidenced by an identity card.
- Patients with severe ARDS according to Berlin criteria
- Families are willing to participate in clinical trial procedures including not participating in other clinical trials for the duration of participation.
Exclusion Criteria:
- A pregnant woman is proven by a pregnancy test.
- The results of the SGOT or SGPT examination increased \> 5 times the upper limit of the normal laboratory value in the hospital.
- Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) \< 30 ml/min, including patients undergoing routine hemodialysis.
- Having more than 2 of the following co-morbidities; hypertension, diabetes, chronic heart disease, chronic lung disease, COPD, asthma, tuberculosis, cancer, chronic kidney disease, immunosuppressive disease, HIV.
- The results of the lipid profile are far above normal (what is the cut off number?). Normal cholesterol levels for women aged 20 years and over are 125-200 mg/dL with LDL below 100 mg/dL and HDL above 40 mg/dL. It is said to have high cholesterol when the level in the blood reaches more than 239 mg/dL. Normal cholesterol levels for men aged 20 years or older are 125-200 mg/dL with LDL below 100 mg/dL and HDL above 40 mg/dL. It is said to have high cholesterol when the level in the blood reaches more than 239 mg/dL.
- PT APTT, C Peptide


