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Active clinical trials for "Respiratory Tract (Lung and Bronchial) Diseases"

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Investigation of the Contents and Prognostic Values of Glucose Metabolism Molecules in Patients...

Lung CancerGlycolysis2 more

Detect the contents of glucose metabolism molecules in the tumor and adjacent normal samples of about 100 patients with lung adenocarcinoma using mass spectroscopy. Analyze the correlation between the contents and the clinicopathological characteristics and survival.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Optimal Settings of Non Invasive Respiratory Support in Preterm Newborns

Preterm InfantRespiratory Distress Syndrome

Noninvasive respiratory supports (NRS), such as continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), noninvasive ventilation, high flow nasal cannula (HFNC) or nasal oxygen (O2), are commonly used in preterm newborns hospitalized in neonatal intensive care unit. However, given the lack of validated criteria, clinicians usually choose the NRS according to clinical parameters and patients' comfort. Several studies have demonstrated the interest of the measurement of the work of breathing (WOB) to optimize the settings of NRS in children, but no study has already demonstrated the utility of WOB to optimize the settings of NRS in preterm infants. Therefore, the aim of this study is to measure the WOB during the utilisation of three different NRS (CPAP, HFNC, O2), in order to optimize the choice of the type and settings of NRS in a randomized group of 30 newborns born prematurely before 30 gestational weeks and still requiring NRS at 29 post conceptual weeks. Moreover, the investigators will compare in the newborns with the optimized NRS by WOB vs. a standard care control group (NRS type and settings determined as clinical routine): 1) the respiratory morbidity and mortality one month after the initial assessment, and at the time of hospital discharge (or transfer) or at 36 weeks of age corrected (whatever comes first), 2) the weaning time of the NRS, 3) the incidence and severity of broncho-pulmonary dysplasia (BPD) at 36 weeks of age corrected. Indeed, incidence of BPD is still around 40% in premature infants born before 28 gestational weeks. The hypothesis of the investigators' study is that the optimization of the type and settings of the NRS could reduce the weaning delay and contribute to reduce the incidence and severity of BPD in premature newborns.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Study for Evaluating the Real Use of Inhaled Aztreonam Lysine in Patients With Cystic Fibrosis

Cystic Fibrosis

The aim of this observational trial is to evaluate the pulmonary function in cystic fibrosis patients that have been treated with inhaled aztreonam lysine comparing the previous 12 months before the treatment and the forward 12 months after initiating the treatment.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Right Ventricular and Pulmonary Artery Evaluation by CMR

Pulmonary Hypertension

Pulmonary hypertension results in right ventricle dysfunction. Cardiac magnetic resonance derived RV ejection fraction is a prognostic value in this condition. Right ventricular geometry, function, morphology as well as pulmonary arterial stiffness and size may be evaluated by cardiac magnetic resonance imaging and could have great importance in evaluation of pulmonary hypertension prognosis and outcomes.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Respiratory Microbiome and COPD Exacerbations (RESMECOPD)

Pulmonary DiseaseChronic Obstructive1 more

The global objective of this coordinated project is to test the following hypotheses: 1) the lung microbiome in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is different in patients suffering from frequent exacerbations (FE) compared those who do not (NE ); 2) The microbial profile of patients with FE is associated with a different local and systemic inflammatory pattern; and 3) the inflammatory and immune characteristics of COPD are modulated by the intestinal microbiome. The project is based on bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) for sampling lung microbiome, and includes analysis of regional variability (intrapulmonary) and temporal variability. The project will also assess the correlation between BAL samples obtained from the proximal airway (oral cavity, oropharynx and sputum), and the representation of lung microbiome in them. A cohort of COPD patients (n = 50 FE; n = 50 NE) and healthy subjects (n= 30), matched by age, sex and tobacco consumption. Respiratory secretion samples will be collected in clinical stability samples, with resampling in a quarter of the participants at 6-9 months. Coordinator Project: Bacterial and fungal microbiota will be determined by 16S rRNA and ITS amplification and sequencing. Virome and functional metagenomics will be analyzed in a quarter of the participants. Subprojects: Regional variability in the lung, local and systemic inflammatory response, and the relationship between the intestinal microbiome and inflammatory and clinical characteristics of the disease will be determined. The integration of the results will be performed using network medicine methodologies. The results of this project will help to understand the pathogenesis of COPD and its exacerbations with the final aim to identify new therapeutic targets.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

CT Scan Guide Percutaneous Biopsy of Lytic Bone Metastases of Lung Cancer : Contribution in Pathology...

Image-Guided Biopsy - CarcinomaBronchogenic / Diagnosis- Outpatients

In case of primary lung cancer, bone metastases biopsy can be done in initial diagnosis or follow-up. Nevertheless, any study focus on rentability and biopsy complications of lytic bone lesion for the context of lung cancer. This study aims to demonstrate that CT scan guide percutaneous biopsy of lytic bone lesion help to anatomopathologic diagnosis and molecular biology with a low complication rate inasmuch a lung cancer is suspected. This study is observational, retrospective, one center

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

High Flow Therapy in ICUs Across Ibero America

Nasal High Flow TherapyIntensive Care Unit3 more

The study aims to describe the use of Nasal High Flow (NHF) in the intensive care units of participating centers in Iberoamerica. It will describe the indications for the use, the clinical outcome of patients , and the therapeutic failure of NHF therapy in patients staying in an intensive care unit in the participant centers in Iberoamerica.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Sub Populations of Immune Cells in Influenza A and B Patients

Influenza A and B

This study designed to examine changes of immune system cells sub-populations during influenza disease. Several parameters will be examined, such as: amount of sub populations, clinical parameters (body temperature and number of hospitalization days). The participants are children that are hospitalized in the Laniado hospital pediatric department.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

Incidence OIRD Medical and Trauma Patients

Respiratory DepressionSedation

The primary objective of this prospective, blinded observational study is to correlate assessment of sedation and respiratory status with capnography and pulse oximetry monitoring in hospitalized adult medical and trauma patients receiving patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) or nurse administered intravenous opioids for acute pain. Nursing assessment of respiratory status and sedation level will be correlated with capnography and pulse oximetry values as technology-supported monitoring to identify respiratory depression and opioid-induced sedation. The secondary objective is to identify capnography and pulse oximetry values that correlate with respiratory decompensation and opioid-induced sedation in medical and trauma patients on the general care floor.

Unknown status16 enrollment criteria

Characterization of Variable MARrcha's Diary Variables as a Useful Measure

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Validate a simple clinical tool to evaluate physical activity (the question "How many minutes does it walk per day?" Or equivalent), compared to the rest of the collected physical activity data (PROactive questionnaire and objective physical activity data by means of an accelerometer record) in patients with COPD.

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria
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