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.
Adult patients (age between 18 and 65 years) meeting the diagnostic criteria for... [+2]
Patients with inflammatory bowel diseases or malignant neoplasms. [+2]