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Sepsis Clinical Trials
A listing of 34 Sepsis clinical trials actively recruiting volunteers for paid trials and research studies in various therapeutic areas.
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There are currently 34 active clinical trials seeking participants for Sepsis research studies. The states with the highest number of trials for Sepsis participants are California, New York, Ontario and Florida.
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Nationwide clinical trials offered in your area. Some trials offering up to several thousand dollars in compensation for participation.
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Chronic Cough Research Study
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Are you tired of living with chronic cough? Our research study is now looking to enroll people from all backgrounds to help research potential new treatment options for chronic cough.
You are under no obligation to take part and health insurance is not required. Find out more today! We’d love to hear from you!
You are under no obligation to take part and health insurance is not required. Find out more today! We’d love to hear from you!
Conditions:
Chronic Cough
Refractory or Unexplained Chronic Cough
Cough
Asthma
Sinusitis
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Conditions:
Overweight
Overweight and Obesity
Obesity
Weight Loss
Morbid Obesity
Clinical Microbial Species & Antibiotic Resistance ID in ED Patients Presenting With Infection - is Rapid ID Possible & Accurate?
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The aim of this project is to test the utility of The Gene Z device (as of 2018 Gene Z no longer being used), now using In-Dx and other rapid identification techniques that the investigators have developed in the lab on clinically obtained bodily fluid samples taken from patients with suspected infection or sepsis based on having three of four positive Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome markers, or having a known infection for which a specimen is being collected. Specimens will be collected... Read More
Gender:
ALL
Ages:
18 years and above
Trial Updated:
05/20/2025
Locations: University of Michigan Health/Sparrow (name change only), Lansing, Michigan +1 locations
Conditions: Sepsis, Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome, Infection Mixed, Infection, Bacterial, Infection, Fungal, Infection, Coronavirus
Clean Trial - Chlorination to Reduce Enteric and Antibiotic Resistant Infections in Neonates
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The CLEAN (ChLorine to reduce Enteric and Antibiotic resistant infections in Neonates) cluster randomized controlled trial in western Kenya will evaluate the impact of a multi-component chlorination intervention in health care facilities on maternal and neonatal health. Intervention facilities will receive a passive chlorination technology for water supply treatment and a reliable supply of sodium hypochlorite disinfectant. Both intervention and treatment facilities will receive infection preven... Read More
Gender:
ALL
Ages:
All
Trial Updated:
05/20/2025
Locations: University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, California +1 locations
Conditions: Sepsis, Neonatal Mortality, Antibiotic Resistant Infection, Enteric Infections, Serious Bacterial Infection
The Effects of Endotracheal Suctioning on Pain and Serum Markers
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The goal of this experimental study is to understand if endotracheal tube (ETT) suctioning increases pain and causes stress on the body in intubated adult ICU patients. These patients are already on ventilators, which means they need suctioning to keep their airways clear, but this procedure may be uncomfortable and cause stress.
The main questions this study aims to answer are:
Does ETT suctioning raise pain levels as measured by the Critical-Care Pain Observation Tool (CPOT)? Does ETT suctio... Read More
Gender:
ALL
Ages:
18 years and above
Trial Updated:
05/19/2025
Locations: Loma Linda University Medical Center Troesh Medical Campus, Loma Linda, California
Conditions: Intensive Care Unit ICU, Intubation, Critical Illness, Mechanical Ventilation, Pain Measurement, Pain, Procedural, Oxidative Stress, Hypoxia, Biomarkers / Blood, Adult, Uric Acid, Sepsis, COVID, Influenza, Pneumonia
An Acupuncture Study for People At High Risk for Sepsis
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Researchers think acupuncture may improve outcomes for participants with sepsis, based on laboratory studies and previous studies in people with sepsis. The purpose of this study to see whether real acupuncture can improve outcomes for participants with sepsis when compared to sham acupuncture. Sham acupuncture is performed the same way as real acupuncture but will use different needles and target different sites or places on the body than real acupuncture.
Gender:
ALL
Ages:
18 years and above
Trial Updated:
05/19/2025
Locations: Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York
Conditions: Sepsis
Dynamics of Organ Damage and Immune Exhaustion During Sepsis
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This is a prospective, non-randomized study investigating if organ damage and immune changes can be measured by liquid biopsy NGS through advanced analytical methods.
Gender:
ALL
Ages:
18 years and above
Trial Updated:
04/28/2025
Locations: Mayo Clinic Rochester, Rochester, Minnesota
Conditions: Sepsis
A Phase III, Open Label, Randomized, Controlled Study of VBI-S in the Treatment of Hypovolemia in Patients With Septic Shock (VBI-S-02)
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This study is being conducted to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of VBI-S in elevating the blood pressure of septic shock patients with absolute or relative hypovolemia.
Gender:
ALL
Ages:
18 years and above
Trial Updated:
04/03/2025
Locations: Dignity Health Chandler Regional Medical Center, Chandler, Arizona +5 locations
Conditions: Septic Shock, Sepsis, Hypovolemia
Precision Resuscitation With Crystalloids in Sepsis
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Fluids are one of the most common treatments given to patients in the hospital. Fluids are especially important in treating patients with sepsis. Multiple clinical studies have compared the two main types of fluids used in sepsis (normal saline and balanced crystalloids). However, these studies have not found a clear benefit of one type of fluid versus the other. Which fluid should be given to which patient is an essential question because of the ubiquity of this intervention. Even a small diffe... Read More
Gender:
ALL
Ages:
18 years and above
Trial Updated:
03/12/2025
Locations: Emory Midtown Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia +6 locations
Conditions: Sepsis
Dysfunctional Myelopoiesis and Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cells in Sepsis
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Adverse outcomes in surgical sepsis patients are secondary to dysregulated emergency myelopoiesis, and expansion of myeloid-derived suppressor cells. Here we propose to determine the underlying mechanisms behind the increased expansion of these leukocyte populations and the underlying mechanisms that drive inflammation and immune suppression.
Gender:
ALL
Ages:
Between 18 years and 100 years
Trial Updated:
03/10/2025
Locations: UF Health at Shands hospital, Gainesville, Florida
Conditions: Sepsis, Trauma Injury
Role of Transposable Elements in Septic Immune Aging
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The goal of this observational study is to learn about how transposable element levels affect the patient outcomes in sepsis. The main questions it aims to answer is:
1. Do transposable elements prematurely age the immune systems of patients with sepsis?
2. Do transposable elements correlate with increased mortality in patients with sepsis in the ICU?
3. Do transposable elements correlate with increased amount of secondary infections in patients with sepsis in the ICU?
Participants will have b... Read More
Gender:
ALL
Ages:
18 years and above
Trial Updated:
03/06/2025
Locations: University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California
Conditions: Sepsis, Sepsis and Septic Shock, Sepsis With Multiple Organ Dysfunction (MOD), Sepsis With Acute Organ Dysfunction, Sepsis, Severe, Sepsis at Intensive Care Unit, Sepsis, Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock, Sepsis, Septic Shock
Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Prognosticators in Pediatric Oncology Patients With Sepsis
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The overall purpose of this protocol is to identify subacute sepsis-associated cardiac disease in pediatric patients with cancer by CMR and evaluate the CMR findings during their follow-up. This will help inform heart failure management decision making. Evidence of dysfunction or elevated T2 values may inform adjustment of afterload reduction and beta blocker administration, and elevated ECV findings will suggest the need for increased surveillance for diastolic dysfunction.
Primary Objectives:... Read More
Gender:
ALL
Ages:
Between 9 years and 25 years
Trial Updated:
02/10/2025
Locations: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee
Conditions: Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Sepsis, Cardiovascular Shock
The PASTDUe Nutrition Ecosystem Project (PASTDUe)
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This is a research study to determine if a particular method of providing nutrition improves the clinical outcomes of patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) who have undergone abdominal surgery and would require nutrition delivered via the bloodstream (called total parenteral nutrition or TPN). The nutrition method we are testing is a structured nutrition delivery plan that involves tube feeding, oral nutrition supplements, and the use of a device (called an indirect calorimeter or IC) to mea... Read More
Gender:
ALL
Ages:
18 years and above
Trial Updated:
02/03/2025
Locations: Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina
Conditions: Diet, Healthy, Food, Nutrition, Intensive Care, Abdominal Trauma, Surgery, Intra-abdominal Infection, Sepsis, Ischemic Bowel, Vascular, Penetrating Abdominal Trauma, Enteral Feeding, Oral
Senolytics To slOw Progression of Sepsis (STOP-Sepsis) Trial
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The long-term goal is to test the clinical efficacy of senolytic therapies to reduce progression to and severity of sepsis in older patients. The central hypothesis is that a threshold burden of SnCs predisposes to a SASP mediated dysfunctional response to PAMPs, contributing to a disproportionate burden of sepsis in older patients. The study hypothesizes timely treatment with fisetin will interrupt this pathway.
A multicenter, randomized, adaptive allocation clinical trial to identify the most... Read More
Gender:
ALL
Ages:
65 years and above
Trial Updated:
01/30/2025
Locations: University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida +9 locations
Conditions: Sepsis, Acute Infection, Organ Failure
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