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

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Clinical Validation of Omron WheezeScan

Asthma in ChildrenBronchitis1 more

The WheezeScan sensitivity and specificity are set to statistically prove equal to or higher values than the predicate PulmoTrack device model 2020.

Unknown status15 enrollment criteria

Breathing Pattern, WOB and Gas Exchange in Patients With Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome During...

Work of BreathingARDS1 more

There is little evidence about the mechanical characteristics and muscular function in patients with Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) at the time of weaning of the mechanical ventilation, as well as the behavior of the mechanical properties, breathing pattern, muscular effort, and gas exchange during a successful and failed spontaneous breathing trial.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

Early Origins of Allergy and Asthma

AllergyAsthma3 more

Birth cohort study with recruitment during pregnancy to determine prenatal and perinatal conditions, as well as genetic and epigenetic factors, that participate in the early setting of immune responses, and the role of these in the later determination of the risk of allergic diseases, asthma, and metabolic conditions in the offspring.

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

Early Results of Empyema Thoracis Treatment in Children by Video-assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery...

Empyema Thoracis in Children

The aim of study is to assess early results of Empyema Thoracis treatment in Children by Video-assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

A Study on the Heat Transport Characteristics of Meridian Phenomenon for the Heart and Lung Meridians...

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Although some important progresses were made in the field of the meridian research, no breakthroughs have been achieved. Besides,there are some problems in meridian researches. Particularly, previous research of meridian phenomenon involved lots of subjective elements and outcomes.Researches that use modern scientific techniques to investigate the biological characteristics of meridian phenomenon are urgently needed. Therefore, this study is designed to assess the heat transport characteristics of meridian phenomenon for the Heart and Lung meridians by using infrared thermal imaging. Thus, the biological characteristics of meridian phenomenon could be presented objectively in a scientific methodology.

Unknown status22 enrollment criteria

CPET in Evaluation of PH in COPD Patients

COPDPulmonary Hypertension Secondary

To evaluate the entire course of exercise during CPET in COPD patients. To study whether CPET, PFTs and arterial blood gases could discriminate between COPD patients with and without PH. To study whether the existence of pulmonary hypertension in COPD is related to characteristic findings in gas exchange and circulatory parameters during cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET).

Unknown status16 enrollment criteria

PCR Techniques of Dried Sputum Using a Spotcard

TuberculosisPulmonary

Molecular testing for mutations in M. tuberculosis genes associated to resistance of anti tuberculosis (TB) drugs is already part of standard laboratory TB diagnostic. This implicates earlier knowledge of possible resistance and thus prevents unnecessary treatment and the chance of treatment failure or treatment related toxicity. The molecular laboratory diagnostics is widely spread in high income, low TB endemic countries. However, the low income countries lack widespread facilities to test for susceptibility, either genotypic or phenotypic. Performing molecular diagnostics on sputum collected with a spot card could improve accessibility to molecular testing. This study examines if sputum collected and put on spot cards could be used for multiple molecular tests for the detection, identification and susceptibility prediction of TB. This means that DNA extraction of the sputum from the spot card should be feasible. The study is a pilot study with adult patients of the tuberculosis department of University Medical Centre Groningen (UMCG) Beatrixoord, Haren as subjects. The sputum produced will be collected, dried on spot cards, and DNA extraction from the card will be tested. If molecular detection is positive for the tuberculosis bacteria additional tests will be performed. Based on the present/absent of mutations in the genes associated to resistance susceptibility can be preditec, different molecular techniques will be performed to identify possible mutations. Furthermore, sputum will be collected as patients produce so. Sputum samples with low bacterial load can be tested as well and can test the sensitivity of the procedure. Lastly, techniques like RNA detection will be tested to identify the bacterial load. This can be done if more than one sample of patients were collected. Subjects will be selected on age, participation in standard TDM and drug use. Demographic parameters will be analysed. Sputum samples will be taken twice a week (on Tuesday and Friday).

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Diaphragm Ultrasound as a Powerful Tool in Managing Acute Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure in Hematological...

Respiratory FailureDiaphragm Injury2 more

Acute hypoxemic respiratory failure due to parenchymal disfunction is one of the main complications of immunocompromised hematological patients. Mechanical ventilation is frequently needed and diaphragm activity has to be assessed not to worsen ventilator-induced lung injury.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Fully Automated Pipeline for the Detection and Segmentation of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC)...

DetectionSegmentation

Accurate segmentation of lung tumor is essential for treatment planning, as well as for monitoring response to therapy. It is well-known that segmentation of the lung tumour by different radiologists gives different results (inter-observer variance). Moreover, if the same radiologist is asked to repeat the segmentation after several weeks, these two segmentations are not identical (intra-observer variance). In this study we aim to develop an automated pipeline that can produce swift, accurate and reproducible lung tumor segmentations.

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of the Respiratory Impact After Conventional or Minimally Invasive Esophageal Atresia...

Esophageal AtresiaOesophageal Atresia2 more

Right thoracotomy, conventional approach to esophageal atresia repair, leads to up to 60% radiological chest wall sequelae anomalies. The impact of these anomalies on the patient's respiratory function remains unknown. Minimally invasive thoracic surgery considerably reduces this rate. The primary objective of this study is to assess the occurrence of restrictive lung disease in patients with type III esophageal atresia depending on the type of surgical approach (Conventional or minimally invasive). The primary endpoint will be he occurrence of restrictive lung disease , objectified by pulmonary function tests (PFTs), carried out according to the current national guidelines (PNDS = protocole national de diagnostic et de soins).

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria
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