Georgios Kitsios, MD, PhD
University of Pittsburgh
Research Project:
Lung COVID-19 Interactions with Microbiota and Host (LUCID-IMHO)
Grant Awarded:
- COVID-19 Respiratory Virus Research Award
Research Topics:
- biomarkers
- clinical research
- computational biology
Research Diseases:
- ARDS
- COVID-19
- pneumonia
The sickest patients with COVID-19 require life support on a ventilator to help their breathing while their immune system fights off the virus. About half of COVID-19 patients who end up on a ventilator do not survive, and even those who survive suffer from long-lasting consequences. Investigators to date have focused on how the SARS-CoV-2 virus is cleared from the lungs, and whether an overtly active immune system can at times cause more damage than benefit. However, about 50% of COVID-19 patients on ventilators develop a serious, life-threatening infection, called ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP), caused by organisms other than SARS-CoV-2. We will investigate how the virus and the immune system interact with microbes in the ventilated lungs of sick patients with COVID-19. Our goal is to define targets for more timely therapeutic and preventive interventions for VAP in vulnerable patients with COVID-19 and similar viral illnesses in future epidemics.
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