Description Module

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NCT ID: NCT05867992
Brief Summary: The goal of this experimental observation study is to figure out differently expressed biomarkers in serum in traumatic brain injury patients, compared with bone fracture patients. The main questions it aims to answer are: 1. Which proteins and metabolites are differently expressed in TBI patients' serum? 2. Which proteins or metabolites can serve as the new serum biomarkers for diagnosing TBI? Participants will be treated by routine treatments, and their serum samples will be collected in the emergency room.
Detailed Description: This experimental observation study is designed to find out some new characteristics in acute severe traumatic brain injury. To filter the stress response in blood, patients with traumatic fracture are chosen as the control group. Blood samples of patients who pass the eligibility criteria will be collected immediately in the emergency room. Then the samples will be preprocessed in the laboratory to get serums. These collected serums will be preserved in -80℃ until completing all sample collection. After completing collection, all samples will be sent to proteomic and metabolomic detection. The bioinformatic data will be analyzed to answer these main questions: 1. Which proteins and metabolites are differently expressed in TBI patients' serum? (As a whole characteristic of acute severe TBI) 2. Which proteins or metabolites can serve as the new serum biomarkers for diagnosing TBI? (Deeply digging the value of characteristic of acute severe TBI)
Study: NCT05867992
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT05867992