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Detection of Immune Changes as a Result of Surgical Trauma in Human Subject
Surgical trauma triggers a massive inflammatory response. Over time, both the innate andadaptive branches of the immune system are affected by surgical trauma. The purpose of thisstudy to characterize the cellular and molecular mechanisms immune response to surgicaltrauma. Additionally, detailed information about patients' recovery profile will be recordedover a period of 6 weeks, with the eventual goal of linking immune responses to recoveryprofiles.
Stanford is currently accepting patients for this trial. For more information, please contact Martin S. Angst at (650) 498-7425 .
Lead Sponsor:
Martin Angst
Stanford Investigator(s):
Phase:
N/A
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- 18 - 90
- Planning to undergo hip surgery
- Fluent in English
- Willing and able to sign informed consent and HIPAA authorization
Exclusion Criteria:
- Any systemic disease that might compromise the immune system
- Diagnosis of cancer within the last 5 years
- Psychiatric, immunological, and neurological conditions that would interfere with the
collection and interpretation of study data
- Pregnancy
- Any other conditions that, in the opinion of the investigators, may compromise a
participant's safety or the integrity of the study
Ages Eligible for Study
18 Years - 90 Years
Genders Eligible for Study
Both
Now accepting new patients
Contact Information
Primary Contact:
Martin S. Angst
(650) 498-7425
Stanford University
School of Medicine
300 Pasteur Drive
Stanford, CA 94305
Detection of Immune Changes as a Result of Surgical Trauma in Human Subject
Surgical trauma triggers a massive inflammatory response. Over time, both the innate andadaptive branches of the immune system are affected by surgical trauma. The purpose of thisstudy to characterize the cellular and molecular mechanisms immune response to surgicaltrauma. Additionally, detailed information about patients' recovery profile will be recordedover a period of 6 weeks, with the eventual goal of linking immune responses to recoveryprofiles.
Stanford is currently accepting patients for this trial. For more information, please contact Martin S. Angst at (650) 498-7425 .
Lead Sponsor:
Martin Angst
Stanford Investigator(s):
Phase:
N/A
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- 18 - 90
- Planning to undergo hip surgery
- Fluent in English
- Willing and able to sign informed consent and HIPAA authorization
Exclusion Criteria:
- Any systemic disease that might compromise the immune system
- Diagnosis of cancer within the last 5 years
- Psychiatric, immunological, and neurological conditions that would interfere with the
collection and interpretation of study data
- Pregnancy
- Any other conditions that, in the opinion of the investigators, may compromise a
participant's safety or the integrity of the study
Ages Eligible for Study
18 Years - 90 Years
Genders Eligible for Study
Both
Now accepting new patients
Contact Information
Primary Contact:
Martin S. Angst
(650) 498-7425
Stanford University
School of Medicine
300 Pasteur Drive
Stanford, CA 94305
Detection of Immune Changes as a Result of Surgical Trauma in Human Subject
Surgical trauma triggers a massive inflammatory response. Over time, both the innate andadaptive branches of the immune system are affected by surgical trauma. The purpose of thisstudy to characterize the cellular and molecular mechanisms immune response to surgicaltrauma. Additionally, detailed information about patients' recovery profile will be recordedover a period of 6 weeks, with the eventual goal of linking immune responses to recoveryprofiles.
Stanford is currently accepting patients for this trial. For more information, please contact Martin S. Angst at (650) 498-7425 .
Lead Sponsor:
Martin Angst
Stanford Investigator(s):
Phase:
N/A
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- 18 - 90
- Planning to undergo hip surgery
- Fluent in English
- Willing and able to sign informed consent and HIPAA authorization
Exclusion Criteria:
- Any systemic disease that might compromise the immune system
- Diagnosis of cancer within the last 5 years
- Psychiatric, immunological, and neurological conditions that would interfere with the
collection and interpretation of study data
- Pregnancy
- Any other conditions that, in the opinion of the investigators, may compromise a
participant's safety or the integrity of the study
Ages Eligible for Study
18 Years - 90 Years
Genders Eligible for Study
Both
Now accepting new patients
Contact Information
Primary Contact:
Martin S. Angst
(650) 498-7425
Stanford University
School of Medicine
300 Pasteur Drive
Stanford, CA 94305
Detection of Immune Changes as a Result of Surgical Trauma in Human Subject
Surgical trauma triggers a massive inflammatory response. Over time, both the innate andadaptive branches of the immune system are affected by surgical trauma. The purpose of thisstudy to characterize the cellular and molecular mechanisms immune response to surgicaltrauma. Additionally, detailed information about patients' recovery profile will be recordedover a period of 6 weeks, with the eventual goal of linking immune responses to recoveryprofiles.
Stanford is currently accepting patients for this trial. For more information, please contact Martin S. Angst at (650) 498-7425 .
Lead Sponsor:
Martin Angst
Stanford Investigator(s):
Phase:
N/A
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- 18 - 90
- Planning to undergo hip surgery
- Fluent in English
- Willing and able to sign informed consent and HIPAA authorization
Exclusion Criteria:
- Any systemic disease that might compromise the immune system
- Diagnosis of cancer within the last 5 years
- Psychiatric, immunological, and neurological conditions that would interfere with the
collection and interpretation of study data
- Pregnancy
- Any other conditions that, in the opinion of the investigators, may compromise a
participant's safety or the integrity of the study
Ages Eligible for Study
18 Years - 90 Years
Genders Eligible for Study
Both
Now accepting new patients
Contact Information
Primary Contact:
Martin S. Angst
(650) 498-7425
Stanford University
School of Medicine
300 Pasteur Drive
Stanford, CA 94305
Detection of Immune Changes as a Result of Surgical Trauma in Human Subject
Surgical trauma triggers a massive inflammatory response. Over time, both the innate andadaptive branches of the immune system are affected by surgical trauma. The purpose of thisstudy to characterize the cellular and molecular mechanisms immune response to surgicaltrauma. Additionally, detailed information about patients' recovery profile will be recordedover a period of 6 weeks, with the eventual goal of linking immune responses to recoveryprofiles.
Stanford is currently accepting patients for this trial. For more information, please contact Martin S. Angst at (650) 498-7425 .
Lead Sponsor:
Martin Angst
Stanford Investigator(s):
Phase:
N/A
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- 18 - 90
- Planning to undergo hip surgery
- Fluent in English
- Willing and able to sign informed consent and HIPAA authorization
Exclusion Criteria:
- Any systemic disease that might compromise the immune system
- Diagnosis of cancer within the last 5 years
- Psychiatric, immunological, and neurological conditions that would interfere with the
collection and interpretation of study data
- Pregnancy
- Any other conditions that, in the opinion of the investigators, may compromise a
participant's safety or the integrity of the study
Ages Eligible for Study
18 Years - 90 Years
Genders Eligible for Study
Both
Now accepting new patients
Contact Information
Primary Contact:
Martin S. Angst
(650) 498-7425
Stanford University
School of Medicine
300 Pasteur Drive
Stanford, CA 94305
Detection of Immune Changes as a Result of Surgical Trauma in Human Subject
Surgical trauma triggers a massive inflammatory response. Over time, both the innate andadaptive branches of the immune system are affected by surgical trauma. The purpose of thisstudy to characterize the cellular and molecular mechanisms immune response to surgicaltrauma. Additionally, detailed information about patients' recovery profile will be recordedover a period of 6 weeks, with the eventual goal of linking immune responses to recoveryprofiles.
Stanford is currently accepting patients for this trial. For more information, please contact Martin S. Angst at (650) 498-7425 .
Lead Sponsor:
Martin Angst
Stanford Investigator(s):
Phase:
N/A
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- 18 - 90
- Planning to undergo hip surgery
- Fluent in English
- Willing and able to sign informed consent and HIPAA authorization
Exclusion Criteria:
- Any systemic disease that might compromise the immune system
- Diagnosis of cancer within the last 5 years
- Psychiatric, immunological, and neurological conditions that would interfere with the
collection and interpretation of study data
- Pregnancy
- Any other conditions that, in the opinion of the investigators, may compromise a
participant's safety or the integrity of the study
Ages Eligible for Study
18 Years - 90 Years
Genders Eligible for Study
Both
Now accepting new patients
Contact Information
Primary Contact:
Martin S. Angst
(650) 498-7425
Stanford University
School of Medicine
300 Pasteur Drive
Stanford, CA 94305
Detection of Immune Changes as a Result of Surgical Trauma in Human Subject
Surgical trauma triggers a massive inflammatory response. Over time, both the innate andadaptive branches of the immune system are affected by surgical trauma. The purpose of thisstudy to characterize the cellular and molecular mechanisms immune response to surgicaltrauma. Additionally, detailed information about patients' recovery profile will be recordedover a period of 6 weeks, with the eventual goal of linking immune responses to recoveryprofiles.
Stanford is currently accepting patients for this trial. For more information, please contact Martin S. Angst at (650) 498-7425 .
Lead Sponsor:
Martin Angst
Stanford Investigator(s):
Phase:
N/A
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- 18 - 90
- Planning to undergo hip surgery
- Fluent in English
- Willing and able to sign informed consent and HIPAA authorization
Exclusion Criteria:
- Any systemic disease that might compromise the immune system
- Diagnosis of cancer within the last 5 years
- Psychiatric, immunological, and neurological conditions that would interfere with the
collection and interpretation of study data
- Pregnancy
- Any other conditions that, in the opinion of the investigators, may compromise a
participant's safety or the integrity of the study
Ages Eligible for Study
18 Years - 90 Years
Genders Eligible for Study
Both
Now accepting new patients
Contact Information
Primary Contact:
Martin S. Angst
(650) 498-7425
Stanford University
School of Medicine
300 Pasteur Drive
Stanford, CA 94305
Detection of Immune Changes as a Result of Surgical Trauma in Human Subject
Surgical trauma triggers a massive inflammatory response. Over time, both the innate andadaptive branches of the immune system are affected by surgical trauma. The purpose of thisstudy to characterize the cellular and molecular mechanisms immune response to surgicaltrauma. Additionally, detailed information about patients' recovery profile will be recordedover a period of 6 weeks, with the eventual goal of linking immune responses to recoveryprofiles.
Stanford is currently accepting patients for this trial. For more information, please contact Martin S. Angst at (650) 498-7425 .
Lead Sponsor:
Martin Angst
Stanford Investigator(s):
Phase:
N/A
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- 18 - 90
- Planning to undergo hip surgery
- Fluent in English
- Willing and able to sign informed consent and HIPAA authorization
Exclusion Criteria:
- Any systemic disease that might compromise the immune system
- Diagnosis of cancer within the last 5 years
- Psychiatric, immunological, and neurological conditions that would interfere with the
collection and interpretation of study data
- Pregnancy
- Any other conditions that, in the opinion of the investigators, may compromise a
participant's safety or the integrity of the study
Ages Eligible for Study
18 Years - 90 Years
Genders Eligible for Study
Both
Now accepting new patients
Contact Information
Primary Contact:
Martin S. Angst
(650) 498-7425
Stanford University
School of Medicine
300 Pasteur Drive
Stanford, CA 94305
Detection of Immune Changes as a Result of Surgical Trauma in Human Subject
Surgical trauma triggers a massive inflammatory response. Over time, both the innate andadaptive branches of the immune system are affected by surgical trauma. The purpose of thisstudy to characterize the cellular and molecular mechanisms immune response to surgicaltrauma. Additionally, detailed information about patients' recovery profile will be recordedover a period of 6 weeks, with the eventual goal of linking immune responses to recoveryprofiles.
Stanford is currently accepting patients for this trial. For more information, please contact Martin S. Angst at (650) 498-7425 .
Lead Sponsor:
Martin Angst
Stanford Investigator(s):
Phase:
N/A
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- 18 - 90
- Planning to undergo hip surgery
- Fluent in English
- Willing and able to sign informed consent and HIPAA authorization
Exclusion Criteria:
- Any systemic disease that might compromise the immune system
- Diagnosis of cancer within the last 5 years
- Psychiatric, immunological, and neurological conditions that would interfere with the
collection and interpretation of study data
- Pregnancy
- Any other conditions that, in the opinion of the investigators, may compromise a
participant's safety or the integrity of the study
Ages Eligible for Study
18 Years - 90 Years
Genders Eligible for Study
Both
Now accepting new patients
Contact Information
Primary Contact:
Martin S. Angst
(650) 498-7425
Stanford University
School of Medicine
300 Pasteur Drive
Stanford, CA 94305
Detection of Immune Changes as a Result of Surgical Trauma in Human Subject
Surgical trauma triggers a massive inflammatory response. Over time, both the innate andadaptive branches of the immune system are affected by surgical trauma. The purpose of thisstudy to characterize the cellular and molecular mechanisms immune response to surgicaltrauma. Additionally, detailed information about patients' recovery profile will be recordedover a period of 6 weeks, with the eventual goal of linking immune responses to recoveryprofiles.
Stanford is currently accepting patients for this trial. For more information, please contact Martin S. Angst at (650) 498-7425 .
Lead Sponsor:
Martin Angst
Stanford Investigator(s):
Phase:
N/A
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- 18 - 90
- Planning to undergo hip surgery
- Fluent in English
- Willing and able to sign informed consent and HIPAA authorization
Exclusion Criteria:
- Any systemic disease that might compromise the immune system
- Diagnosis of cancer within the last 5 years
- Psychiatric, immunological, and neurological conditions that would interfere with the
collection and interpretation of study data
- Pregnancy
- Any other conditions that, in the opinion of the investigators, may compromise a
participant's safety or the integrity of the study
Ages Eligible for Study
18 Years - 90 Years
Genders Eligible for Study
Both
Now accepting new patients
Contact Information
Primary Contact:
Martin S. Angst
(650) 498-7425
Stanford University
School of Medicine
300 Pasteur Drive
Stanford, CA 94305
Detection of Immune Changes as a Result of Surgical Trauma in Human Subject
Surgical trauma triggers a massive inflammatory response. Over time, both the innate andadaptive branches of the immune system are affected by surgical trauma. The purpose of thisstudy to characterize the cellular and molecular mechanisms immune response to surgicaltrauma. Additionally, detailed information about patients' recovery profile will be recordedover a period of 6 weeks, with the eventual goal of linking immune responses to recoveryprofiles.
Stanford is currently accepting patients for this trial. For more information, please contact Martin S. Angst at (650) 498-7425 .
Lead Sponsor:
Martin Angst
Stanford Investigator(s):
Phase:
N/A
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- 18 - 90
- Planning to undergo hip surgery
- Fluent in English
- Willing and able to sign informed consent and HIPAA authorization
Exclusion Criteria:
- Any systemic disease that might compromise the immune system
- Diagnosis of cancer within the last 5 years
- Psychiatric, immunological, and neurological conditions that would interfere with the
collection and interpretation of study data
- Pregnancy
- Any other conditions that, in the opinion of the investigators, may compromise a
participant's safety or the integrity of the study
Ages Eligible for Study
18 Years - 90 Years
Genders Eligible for Study
Both
Now accepting new patients
Contact Information
Primary Contact:
Martin S. Angst
(650) 498-7425
Stanford University
School of Medicine
300 Pasteur Drive
Stanford, CA 94305
Detection of Immune Changes as a Result of Surgical Trauma in Human Subject
Surgical trauma triggers a massive inflammatory response. Over time, both the innate andadaptive branches of the immune system are affected by surgical trauma. The purpose of thisstudy to characterize the cellular and molecular mechanisms immune response to surgicaltrauma. Additionally, detailed information about patients' recovery profile will be recordedover a period of 6 weeks, with the eventual goal of linking immune responses to recoveryprofiles.
Stanford is currently accepting patients for this trial. For more information, please contact Martin S. Angst at (650) 498-7425 .
Lead Sponsor:
Martin Angst
Stanford Investigator(s):
Phase:
N/A
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- 18 - 90
- Planning to undergo hip surgery
- Fluent in English
- Willing and able to sign informed consent and HIPAA authorization
Exclusion Criteria:
- Any systemic disease that might compromise the immune system
- Diagnosis of cancer within the last 5 years
- Psychiatric, immunological, and neurological conditions that would interfere with the
collection and interpretation of study data
- Pregnancy
- Any other conditions that, in the opinion of the investigators, may compromise a
participant's safety or the integrity of the study
Ages Eligible for Study
18 Years - 90 Years
Genders Eligible for Study
Both
Now accepting new patients
Contact Information
Primary Contact:
Martin S. Angst
(650) 498-7425
Stanford University
School of Medicine
300 Pasteur Drive
Stanford, CA 94305