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Application of Clinical Metagenomics in the Diagnosis of Ascites

Completed
Conditions
Ascites Infection
Registration Number
NCT04131751
Lead Sponsor
University Hospital Freiburg
Brief Summary

Infection of the ascitic fluid is a serious complication associated with high morbidity and mortality. This fluid is often colonized with bacteria that can cause infection of the peritoneum and possibly sepsis. Many bacteria of the human intestinal microbiome can't be cultured by standard methods; therefore it seems likely that many of the relevant bacteria are not discovered in routine diagnostics, but may be relevant to pathogenesis. Culture-independent approaches such as NGS (Next generation Sequencing) have in principle made it possible to study or prove complex microbial colonization. Because NGS is a relatively new technology, microbiological diagnostic protocols need to be further customized and refined to integrate with the standard diagnostic workflow, if necessary. For microbiological diagnostics, material is collected from the appropriate ascites patients and sent for microbiological diagnostics. Afterwards the cultural diagnostics are carried out as part of the patient care at the university hospital. In this study the investigators plan to use these samples to analyze and compare the presence of bacteria by NGS in parallel to the culture diagnostics, and then compare it to the patients' gut microbiome, to understand the possible effect of the microbiome on ascites pathogenesis and outcome.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
50
Inclusion Criteria
  • Male and female patients ≥ 18 years of age
  • Samples from patients who have ascites puncture to exclude infection
  • Written consent of the patient after clarification
Exclusion Criteria
  • Minor patients
  • Non-consenting patients
  • Samples without sufficient residual material after standard diagnostics
  • Samples from patients who have not consented to the examination.

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
The comparative assessment of about 50 patients12-18 Months
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Institute for Microbiology and Hygiene

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Freiburg, Baden Württemberg, Germany

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