Actively Recruiting

Age: 18Years +
All Genders
NCT07058961

Study of the Intestinal Microbiota

Led by University Hospital, Rouen · Updated on 2025-07-10

100

Participants Needed

1

Research Sites

130 weeks

Total Duration

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AI-Summary

What this Trial Is About

The intestinal microbiota is the set of numerous microorganisms (between 1012 and 1014 bacteria, viruses, parasites, and non-pathogenic fungi) that live in our digestive tract, mainly in the small intestine and colon. Like a fingerprint, the intestinal microbiota is unique to each individual. However, there is a common core of 15-20 species present in all humans, responsible for the essential functions of the microbiota. Recent techniques for high-throughput sequencing of genetic material and metabolomics (i.e., the global analysis of the elements produced by the microbiota) have made it possible to more precisely describe the relationships between microorganisms and the host and how each influences the functioning of the body. Thus, we now know that the microbiota plays a role in digestive, metabolic, immune, and neurological functions. Certain events will modify the microbiota in a more or less lasting way: illnesses, medical treatments, diet, lifestyle. And these changes to the microbiota can, in turn, influence the body's behavior. As a result, dysbiosis-a quantitative, qualitative, or functional alteration of the microbiota-is a serious avenue for explaining certain pathologies. This topic has become central to biological and medical research, as evidenced by the growing number of scientific publications since the 2010s. Scientists are trying to explore the bidirectional links between dysbiosis and pathologies. They are also trying to explore therapeutic avenues: how to modulate the microbiota to maintain it, bring it closer to, or restore its "normal" configuration to limit the impact of dysbiosis? Research has yielded encouraging results: fecal transplantation (instilling a sample of normal microbiota from the feces of healthy donors into a sick person) or new-generation probiotics with protective biological effects.

CONDITIONS

Official Title

Study of the Intestinal Microbiota

Who Can Participate

Age: 18Years +
All Genders

Eligibility Criteria

Eligible

You may qualify if you...

  • Adults admitted to neurosurgical or surgical intensive care for severe brain injury requiring intubation
  • Eligible for indirect calorimetry measurements
  • Expected length of stay greater than 48 hours
  • Adults admitted to surgical intensive care for multiple trauma without brain injury or for shock requiring mechanical ventilation
  • Expected length of stay greater than 48 hours
Not Eligible

You will not qualify if you...

  • Refusal to participate or lack of consent from relatives if patient is unfit
  • No social security affiliation
  • Minor patients
  • Patients under legal protection (guardianship or conservatorship)
  • Pregnant women
  • Moribund patients or expected stay of 48 hours or less
  • Contraindication to indirect calorimetry (such as high FiO2)

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Trial Site Locations

Total: 1 location

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Services de Réanimation Chirurgicale Et Réanimation Neurochirurgicale

Rouen, France, 76100

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Research Team

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David DM MALLET, Director

CONTACT

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Vincent VF FERRANTI, ARC

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How is the study designed?

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Masking

N/A

Allocation

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Model

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Primary Purpose

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Number of Arms

2

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