Study of Progression of Community Acquired Pneumonia in the Hospital in Patients With More Severe… (NCT05688774) | Clinical Trial Compass
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Study of Progression of Community Acquired Pneumonia in the Hospital in Patients With More Severe Preexisting Diseases and Immunosuppression
Germany300 participantsStarted 2022-02-28
Plain-language summary
Pneumonia is a common infectious disease of the lung, often requiring treatment in the hospital. Clinical scoring systems are available, identifying patients not requiring hospitalization. However, the course of disease of patients in the hospital remains hard to predict. While most patients will recover quickly, some will, despite appropriate treatment, develop a severe course leading to sepsis and systemic responses resulting in organ dysfunction. The PROGRESS consortium aims to identify clinical, genetic, and other molecular markers and combinations there of predicting a severe course of pneumonia in the hospital. Such predictors will, for instance, support decisions on earlier transfer of patients to intensive care and thus improving outcome. PROGRESS-COMORB aims to extend findings from the previous PROGRESS study to patients with more severe preexisting conditions and immunosuppression.
Who can participate
Age range18 Years – 99 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion criteria
✓. Hospitalization with community acquired pneumonia (CAP) confirmed by pulmonary infiltrate in chest imaging
✓. Valid informed consent form
✓. Working diagnosis of CAP by enrolling physician
✓. No hospitalization for any reason within 28 days prior to hospitalization for the current episode of CAP
✓. At least 2 out of the five following clinical symptoms:
✓. At least 1 of the following criteria
Exclusion criteria
✕. Participation in this study at an earlier time
✕. More than 48 hours in the hospital before enrollment (for patients directly to intensive care: more than 7 days)
✕. Pregnancy
✕. Breastfeeding
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What they're measuring
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Worst measure of disease severity
Timeframe: Between enrollment and day six
Trial details
NCT IDNCT05688774
SponsorPneumonia Research Network on Genetic Resistance and Susceptibility for the Evolution of Severe Seps