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J Jürgen Pannek, Prof. Dr. med.

Urine Incontinence Occurrence and Sexual Hormones in Women With Chronic Spinal Cord Injury/Disease - a Pilot Study

There is a knowledge gap about the influence of the menstrual cycle on bladder function in women with spinal cord injury. So far, studies regarding urinary incontinence have primarily focused on women after menopause. It has become clear that a lack of the sex hormone estrogen, which occurs after menopause, …

18 years of age Female Phase N/A
R Ra Gyeom Seong

Presepsin Diagnostic Performance in Severe Burn Sepsis

This study enrolls approximately 270 adult patients with severe burns covering at least 20% of total body surface area to evaluate how well the blood biomarker presepsin diagnoses sepsis early in this high-risk population. Sepsis-a life-threatening condition caused by an exaggerated immune response to infection-is particularly urgent to detect promptly …

18 years of age All Phase N/A
R Richard Taubert

PredIcting sterOid depeNdEnt livEr injuRy With Polyreactive Immunoglobulin G

The investigators identified polyreactive immunoglobulin G (pIgG) in adults (published in Hepatology: https://doi.org/10.1002/hep.32134) and children (in preparation). Quantification of these pIgG using a "home-made" ELISA facilitates the diagnosis of autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) as compared to non-AIH liver diseases and healthy controls. Positivity for pIgG was independent from ANA/SMA positivity and …

years of age All Phase N/A
P Philippe Kahane

Cognitive Function Assessment in Patients With Focal Brain Injury

This research relates to the study of cognitive deficits related to various focal brain lesions and their localizations in the brain. it involves building a large database of behavioural responses measured during the performance of cognitive tasks in patients with focal brain injury, to allow to better understand function of …

18 - 70 years of age All Phase N/A
R Robert Frithiof, MD PhD

Inflammatory Mediators of Acute Kidney Injury in Intensive Care

Acute kidney injury (AKI) affects more than 50% of patients admitted to the intensive care unit. The most common underlying cause is sepsis. Severe AKI in combination with sepsis is associated with high mortality. The mechanisms for sepsis-induced AKI are largely unknown. Our hypothesis is that the inflammatory response to …

18 years of age All Phase N/A
T Tasha Jawa, MSc.

Neurocognitive Outcomes for ICU Patients With Acute Kidney Injury

Introduction. Initiation of acute kidney replacement therapy (KRT) is common in critically ill adults admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU), and is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. KRT has been linked to poor neurocognitive outcomes, leading to a reduced quality of life, as well as increased utilization of …

18 years of age All Phase N/A
D Dong-Xin Wang, MD, PHD

Novel Biomarkers and Postoperative Kidney Injury in Radical Nephrectomy

The incidence of acute kidney injury (AKI) after radical nephrectomy exceeds 40%. Currently, the KDIGO criteria are the recognized diagnostic standard for AKI. These criteria primarily use serum creatinine and urine output as key indicators, but both parameters have certain limitations, such as delayed response, insensitivity, and inaccuracy. This study …

18 years of age All Phase N/A
S Stefan Rudloff, PhD

Precision Medicine in Cardiovascular Surgery Associated Acute Kidney Injury

The goal of this prospective observational study is to define a risk profile for cardiovascular surgery associated acute kidney injury (AKI), using clinical patient characteristics, operation parameters as well as blood and urine laboratory values. The main question it aims to answer is: • Does a combination of the factors …

18 years of age All Phase N/A
S SARAH SS SINTZEL STRIPPOLI, PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Quantitative Pupillometry in Brain Injury Children : Variation After Osmotherapy

Intracranial hypertension (ICH) is a common and serious complication in children admitted to pediatric intensive care units. It is primarily caused by traumatic brain injury but can also result from brain malformations, brain tumors, or neuro-meningeal infections. Rapid identification of ICH in acute settings is crucial to ensure prompt management …

1 - 17 years of age All Phase N/A
O OZGUR KOMURCU, 1

Preoperative Hemoglobin and Acute Kidney Injury in Emergency Surgery

Optimization of hemoglobin levels for organ perfusion is essential, especially in critically ill patients. Although anemia is associated with severe organ failure, especially in coronary artery disease, the effects of blood transfusion or various interventions to increase hemoglobin levels on outcomes continue to be debated. The effects of hemoglobin levels …

18 - 80 years of age All Phase N/A

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