The Role of Serotonin in Intensive Care Patients (NCT05386199) | Clinical Trial Compass
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The Role of Serotonin in Intensive Care Patients
Norway250 participantsStarted 2022-05-25
Plain-language summary
Sepsis, cardiac arrest and multiple trauma are potentially life-threatening conditions and common reasons for intensive care unit (ICU) admission. The aim of this study is to investigate the role of the signaling substance serotonin in blood in these conditions.
Who can participate
Age range18 Years
SexALL
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ICU-PATIENTS
Inclusion criteria:
* Active treatment of sepsis, septic shock, cardiac arrest with ROSC or severe multiple trauma.
* Age over 18 years
* Written consent from the patient or preliminary consent from the next of kin.
* Receiving mechanical ventilator treatment upon inclusion.
* Arterial and central venous cannulas present.
Exclusion criteria:
* Withdrawal of consent
* Serotonergic carcinoid syndrome, short bowel or other considerable comorbidity altering serotonin content in blood.
* Intoxication prior to ICU admission.
HEALTHY CONTROLS
Inclusion criteria:
* Age over 18 years and signed written consent.
* Conformed to diet and activity restrictions.
Exclusion criteria:
* Any acute illness or injury
* Ongoing autoimmune, malignant, infectious, or other inflammatory disease.
* Severe psychiatric disease or drug abuse.
* Use of any medication except oral contraceptives last two weeks.
* Withdrawal of consent.
ICU CONTROLS
Inclusion criteria:
* Status epilepticus, encephalitis, stroke, or other localized neurological disease.
* Age over 18 years
* Written consent from the patient or preliminary consent from the next of kin.
* Receiving mechanical ventilator treatment upon inclusion.
* Arterial and central venous cannulas present.
Exclusion criteria:
* Withdrawal of consent
* Clinical signs of infection with focal symptoms or temperature over 38,0°C.
* Biochemical signs of infection or inflammation with leukocytes \> 11 x 10\^9/l, CRP \> 15 mg/l, or PCT \…
What they're measuring
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PPP-serotonin
Timeframe: As soon as possible after ICU admission. No more than 3 days after admission.