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Monitoring the Clinical and Immunological Effects of Microbiome Changes Following Severe Burn Injury

The aim of this study is to longitudinally monitor dynamic changes in the gut microbiome following severe burn injury using fecal samples. Under standard nutritional protocols and intensive care management, serial fecal sampling is performed to assess alterations in microbiome diversity and composition, as well as the indirect effects of these changes on measurable inflammatory biomarkers, endocrine, hematological, immunological, and other organ-specific parameters, the clinical course, and patient outcomes.

Participants needed: 30
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Age: 18-65Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Tamas Vegh, MDUpdated: Jan 9, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Adult patients (age between 18 and 65 years) meeting the diagnostic criteria for... [+2]

Patients with inflammatory bowel diseases or malignant neoplasms. [+2]

Status: Recruiting

Investigation of the Role of Inflammatory Markers in the Early Detection of Cerebral Vasospasm, Delayed Cerebral Ischemia, and Meningitis Associated With External Cerebrospinal Fluid Drainage After Non-Traumatic Subarachnoid Hemorrhage - A Prospective Case-Control Study

Background Non-traumatic subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) is frequently complicated by delayed cerebral ischaemia (DCI) and by ventriculitis/meningitis when external CSF drains are used; bedside TCCD has limited accuracy for vasospasm detection, creating a need for early biomarkers. Objective To assess the predictive and diagnostic performance of IL-6, IL-1β, TNFα, procalcitonin (PCT), C-reactive protein (CRP) and adrenomedullin (ADM) measured in CSF and serum for vasospasm, DCI, and drain-associated ventriculitis/meningitis after SAH; to test whether combining biomarkers improves accuracy versus routine parameters; and to explore associations with admission and day-14 serum 25-hydroxy-vitamin D. Methods Prospective case-control study at the University of Debrecen (planned n≈100; enrolment 01-Nov-2024-31-Dec-2029). Adults with angiography-verified SAH requiring lumbar/ventricular drainage are included; traumatic SAH, prior 6-month meningitis, and immunosuppression are excluded. TCCD is performed daily for 14 days; suspected vasospasm is defined by mean flow velocity \>120 cm/s, severe by \>200 cm/s, with monitoring extended to day 21 if severe. Sampling: daily CSF IL-6/PCT/CRP until drain removal; IL-1β/TNFα/ADM at 0-2, 3-5, 6-8, 9-11, 12-14 days and at meningitis detection; serum 25-OH-D on drain insertion day and day 14. Outcomes at days 30/90/180: mortality, GOSE, Barthel, Karnofsky, mRS. Statistics: normality testing; t-test or non-parametric equivalents; χ² with Yates' correction; Bonferroni for multiplicity; ROC analysis for diagnostic/predictive performance. Endpoints DCI: new unexplained CT ischaemia or a new unexplained neurological deficit \>1 h. Drain-associated infection: infectologist-adjudicated ventriculitis/meningitis. Vasospasm: TCCD-suggested or DSA-confirmed. Expected impact An accessible CSF/serum biomarker panel may enable earlier risk stratification and treatment for vasospasm, DCI, and drain-associated infections, and inform future randomized trials of vitamin-D supplementation in SAH.

Participants needed: 100
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Tamas Vegh, MDUpdated: Aug 19, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Adults (≥18 years). [+2]

Traumatic SAH. [+3]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Reversal of Pipecuronium-induced Neuromuscular Blockade With Sugammadex During Sevoflurane Anesthesia

Safety during modern practice of anaesthesia is of great concern. Patients admitted daily for surgical procedures undergoing general anaesthesia for different types of operations are exposed to different risks, starting from the anaesthesia and ending with the surgical intervention. Aim of the study is to provide a comprehensive and evidence based data regarding the safety of the neuromuscular blocking agents used in modern anaesthesia practice, precisely Rocuronium and Pipecuronium, as well as the reversal agents such as Sugammadex, which is the sole agent in use in practice nowadays. A routine anaesthetic practice will be performed during the whole period of our study after strict patient selection criteria. Intraoperative standard monitoring as per local and international guidelines will be applied, this includes Spo2, ECG, NIBP/IBP, etCO2, BIS and Tetragaph for neuromuscular blockade monitoring. After induction of anaesthesia and prior to the administration of the muscle relaxant agent, a TOFC (Train of Four Count) will be registered as the starting point. Throughout the anaesthetic time, there will be continuous TOF monitoring. The anaesthesia will be maintained by sevoflurane. Also, the recruited samples will be divided according to the neuromuscular blockade agents administered, either Rocuronium or Pipecuronium. At the end of the surgical procedure, the time lapse between the administration of the reversal agent Sugammadex and a TOF ratio of 0.9 is registered as our primary end point. TOF measures will be performed in the postoperative period, to make sure there is no residual neuromuscular blockade in the early postoperative phase. The study will not only monitor the safety of the neuromuscular blocking agents in use, but will also monitor any signs of anaphylaxis due to their administration both intra and postoperatively.

Participants needed: 80
Trial details
Phase: Phase 4Age: 18-65Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Tamas Vegh, MDUpdated: Jun 29, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

80 adult general surgery and neurosurgical patients are enrolled in the study af... [+6]

Diseases affecting neuromuscular function (myopathies, severe liver and kidney f... [+8]

Status: Recruiting

Comparison of Adductor Pollicis and Abductor Digiti Minimi Muscles (Thumb Vs. Fifth Digit) As Sites for Neuromuscular Monitoring with Electromyography

This study aims to evaluate the performance of the TetraGraph on two muscle groups: the adductor pollicis and the abductor digiti minimi. Theese muscles are located on the arms. Key time points for assessment will include the onset of neuromuscular blockade and the recovery from rocuronium blockade using sugammadex.

Participants needed: 46
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Tamas Vegh, MDUpdated: Nov 15, 2024Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

Age > or = 18 years old [+2]

Patients with disorders, such as stroke, carpal tunnel syndrome, broken wrist wi... [+5]

Status: Recruiting

Measuring Upper Airway Cross Sectional Areas During Residual Neuromuscular Blockade and After Reserval

In our study, the investigators sought to answer the question of how the retroglossal pharyngeal areas measured after extubation of patients compare to baseline (before muscle relaxation) values. The investigators also investigated how these areas change as a function of TOF ratios measured at extubation, thus looking for a correlation between residual muscle relaxant effect and airway area.

Participants needed: 20
Trial details
Age: 18-65Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Tamas Vegh, MDUpdated: Aug 12, 2024Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

ASA 1-3; [+5]

drugs affecting neuromuscular function (magnesium, aminoglycosides); [+6]