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| National Institutes of Health (NIH) | NIH |
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Purpose: To assess the prognostic role of Handheld Vital Microscopy (HVM) and evaluate levels of endothelial glycocalyx (eGC) breakdown in patients demonstrating Hemodynamic Incoherence (HI), to elucidate a mechanistic link between the eGC and HI in order to inform prognostic enrichment of future resuscitation trials. We will serially evaluate microhemodynamics (MiH) and macro hemodynamics (maH) and the perfused boundary region (PBR, an visual proxy for eGC thickness) using HVM, and a validated circulating biomarker of eGC integrity.
There are few reliable prognostic indicators in early sepsis to predict disease progression, in part because the pathophysiologic mechanism of vascular dysregulation remains incompletely understood. The global Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has increased the number of patients with sepsis, straining hospital systems and illustrating the need for research into prognostic and therapeutic strategies. An important area of research is the role of the eGC, a thin vascular lining composed of proteoglycans, glycosaminoglycan side-chains, and plasma proteins that play a central role in microvascular homeostasis, the function of which is compromised in sepsis. Another growing field of inquiry is the phenomenon of HI, a condition in which MiH remain dysfunctional despite normalization of conventionally targeted MaH measures such as mean arterial pressure (MAP), leading to poor end-organ perfusion. It has been hypothesized that HI due to persistently deranged MiH and reduced end-organ perfusion result in an ongoing state of "microvascular shock", leading to worsening end-organ damage despite apparent normalization of conventionally targeted parameters. Importantly, HI has been shown to predict poor patient outcomes, with abnormal MiH predicting patient mortality despite normalization of MAP after administration of vasoactive medications. MiH measures have also been shown to differ significantly between septic patients and healthy controls. In one study of a large sepsis cohort, MiH parameters were predictive of adverse outcomes, while MaH parameters were not, suggesting that MiH measurements, and HI in particular may be more sensitive than conventional measures for predicting outcomes in sepsis. One hypothesis is that HI in sepsis is mediated by degradation of the eGC, with subsequent loss of microvascular homeostasis, though the role of the eGC as a vascular barrier remains controversial.
One question that remains is whether or not microvascular changes can predict patient outcomes in patients judged to be adequately fluid resuscitated, as measured by MAP or Starling Stroke Volume/Non-invasive cardiac monitor (NICOM) testing.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Septic Patient Interventions | Other | Septic Patients will have all interventions performed: Urine collection, Passive Leg Raise, Ultrasound and sublingual microscopy |
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| Control Patient Interventions | Other | Control patients will have urine collection and sublingual microscopy performed when intubated |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Starling Stroke Volume (Starling SV)- Passive Leg Raise | Diagnostic Test | All septic patients will have a passive leg raise performed with the assistance of an Starling SV device to look at Stroke Volume change. This will be performed at admission and 4 hours after admission. This intervention will not be performed on healthy controls |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Initiation and Duration Renal Replacement Therapy | Renal Replacement Therapy will be monitored while hospitalized for Sepsis/Septic Shock for initiation and days receiving Renal replacement will be counted. | 90 day |
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| Rate of Inpatient Mortality | Patient Death while hospitalized for the admission of Sepsis/Septic Shock | 90 day |
| Rate of 90 day survival | Patient death within 90 days of admission to the hospital for Sepsis/Septic Shock |
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Inclusion Criteria:
Septic Patient Cohort:
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Exclusion Criteria:
Patients with any of the following characteristics will be excluded
Control Cohort:
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| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Denver Health Medical Center | Denver | Colorado | 80204 | United States |
currently individual participant data will not be made available to other researchers
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| ID | Term |
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| D018805 | Sepsis |
| D012772 | Shock, Septic |
| ID | Term |
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| D007239 | Infections |
| D018746 | Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome |
| D007249 | Inflammation |
| D010335 | Pathologic Processes |
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| D059349 | Urine Specimen Collection |
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| D013048 | Specimen Handling |
| D019411 | Clinical Laboratory Techniques |
| D019937 | Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures |
| D003933 | Diagnosis |
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Patients diagnosed with septic shock in the emergency department admitted to the hospital will be enrolled within 4 hours of the emergency physician's decision to admit the patient to the hospital.
On enrollment, On enrollment and at hours 10-14, 22-26, and 44-48, the research team will assess micro hemodynamic incoherence and Macro hemodynamic incoherence as well as the total amount of IV fluids and vasoactive medications administered, demographics, Charlson morbidity scale and Sofa score.
Healthy controls will have sublingual microscopy and urine collection performed at time of intubation for elective procedure.
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| Microscan Sublingual Microscopy | Diagnostic Test | All septic patients will have sublingual microscopic images performed at admission, 8-16 hours, 48 hours and 72 hours. Control patients will have a sublingual microscope imaging performed after intubation for the elective procedure. This is a process of a 2cm probe tip gently placed on patients' mouth and 3 different images of 5-8 seconds are recorded. |
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| Venous Excess Ultrasound Scoring (VExUS) | Diagnostic Test | All septic Patients will have this performed on all patients at admission, 8-16 hours, 48 hours and 72 hours. Ultrasound images and blood flow waves will be collected of the Inferior Vena Cava diameter, hepatic vein, portal vein, renal veins and scored using the Venous Excess Ultrasound (VExUS scale). Healthy controls will not have ultrasound performed |
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| Urine Collection | Other | The urine assay is collected passively from the patient will be ran through a Dimethylmethylene blue (DMMB assay)- could provide future beneficial information to resuscitation efforts. This will be performed on all septic patients at admission, 8-16 hours, 48 hours and 72 hours. Urine will be collected on healthy controls at time of intubation for elective procedure. |
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| 90 day |
| D013568 |
| Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms |
| D012769 | Shock |
| D008919 | Investigative Techniques |