Pleural infection is a severe and complicated disease which is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. People with pleural infection show diverse levels of neutrophil degranulation activity. The investigators examined the biological role of pleural fluid neutrophil extracellular traps in patients with pleural infection. TORPIDS-3 is an observational, International multicohort study.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
326
CAMS Oxford Institute, Nuffield Department of Medicine
Oxford, United Kingdom
Disease severity
Association between pleural fluid NETs with disease severity
Time frame: Baseline
One-year mortality
Association between pleural fluid NETs and risk of one-year mortality
Time frame: Baseline
Bacterial profiles
Association between pleural fluid NETs with bacterial profiles
Time frame: Baseline
Sonographic septations
Association between pleural fluid NETs and the presence of sonographic septations
Time frame: Baseline
Need for Intrapleural Enzyme Therapy (IET)
Association between pleural fluid NETs with the requirement for IET
Time frame: Baseline
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