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

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Hypophosphatemia and Bronchiolitis

HypophosphatemiaBronchiolitis

Bronchiolitis is a major public health problem and the leading cause of paediatric intensive care unit admission in infants. Hypophosphatemia is common in adult intensive care units and was associated with an increase of the duration of mechanical ventilation and the length of stay. Our hypothesis is that hypophosphatemia is common in bronchiolitis and could be a marker of severity.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Application of Machine Learning Based Approaches in Emergency Department to Support Clinical Decision...

Covid19

The aim of the study is to develop a prognostic prediction model based on machine learning algorithms in patients affected by coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the prediction model will be capable to recognize patient with favorable prognosis or patient with poor prognosis by intelligent systems data analysis.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Artificial Intelligence - SARS-CoV-2 Risk Evaluation

Covid19

The management of COVID-19 patients in overwhelmed hospital facing the pandemic is a clinical challenge. The improvement of decision making may allow a better allocation of available resources and a better treatment of patients at higher risk. Chest CT has been widely adopted for COVID-19 pneumonia diagnosis. Several experiences documented the capability of Artificial Intelligence to improve and fasten COVID-19 pneumonia detection, mainly using chest X-ray. Aim of the present study was to develop and validate an Artificial Intelligence approach integrating clinical and imaging data (automatically extracted through the adoption of dedicated neural networks) for the creation of a cloud platform capable of performing automatic patients risk stratification. Such an approach could be used for triage of COVID-19 patients in the emergency department, with the aim to improve healthcare personnel decision-making and allocation of resources during health emergencies.

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

Multicenter, Multinational, Clinical Trial of the Performance of RESPINOR DXT to Identify Patients...

Respiratory Failure

The study will be a multicenter, multinational, prospective single arm blinded study to validate DXT's performance to identify patients at increased risk of weaning failure during the spontaneous breathing trial (SBT). Continuous diaphragmatic excursion measurements by DXT will be conducted during the patients' first SBT. The recording shall be initiated 15 minutes prior to the first SBT and will end 15 minutes post SBT. All patients on mechanical ventilation in the ICU meeting the eligibility criteria shall undergo a daily screen for weaning readiness. If any of the components of the daily screen is not met, the patient will not undergo a SBT that day and continued to be screened daily. Patients passing daily screening criteria shall automatically receive an SBT. The SBT shall last for 30-120 minutes and be performed on continuous positive airway pressure up to 5 cm H2O and pressure support up to 7 cm H2O. The SBT shall be terminated and mechanical ventilation reinstituted at the original settings if the patient meets any of the SBT failure criteria. A trial is considered successful and physicians will be asked to approve extubation when the patient can breathe spontaneously for the whole trial. Patients shall be continued to be screened daily until extubation, 21 days after enrolment, performance of tracheostomy, death, or withdrawal of care. All patients shall be followed until hospital discharge or death.

Unknown status19 enrollment criteria

A Multi-center Study to Determine the Prevalence and Influence of Pertussis on COPD Exacerbation...

COPD ExacerbationPertussis

A prospective, multi-center, observational clinical trail. Aim to evaluate the real incidence of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) pertussis and the impact of pertussis on COPD exacerbation.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Cardiac Assessment After Covid-19 Disease in Elite Altheltic Population

Covid19

COVID-19 infection coud induce cardiac injuries. Before returning to sport, cardiac evaluation is recommended by sports federations, based on the precautionary principle and the opinion of expert consensus. The aim of this study is to to determine the prevalence of abnormalities in cardiological examinations realized in athletes who have suffered from COVID-19 infection, symptomatic or not.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

Serological Profile of Children and Young Adolescents With at Least One COVID-19 Diagnosed Family...

Covid19

Use of rapid serological tests to assess the vulnerability to SARS-CoV-2 infection of subjects aged 4-16 years old and cohabiting with at least one family member who tested positive to SARS-CoV-2

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Follow-up of Mild Eosinophilic Asthma

Asthma

Asthma is a chronic respiratory disease affecting approximately 10% of the population, the majority of patients with very mild to mild asthma. Asthma is characterized primarily by the presence of symptoms clinical variables, reversible airway obstruction and airway hyperresponsiveness. Inflammation is a key factor in the pathophysiology of the disease. Eosinophilic inflammation is the most common type. However, in the literature it is usually associated with more severe and difficult to control asthma. Although mortality associated with asthma has drastically decreased in recent years, several events still occur. Strangely enough, these frequently affect mild asthmatics. Although there is still a misunderstanding in relation to these events, the most recent practice guides have recommended an approach based on the use of inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) in all, including mild asthmatics. This change of therapeutic cap is still debated, but indicates a need for new studies in this population. Recently, the investigators demonstrated that a subgroup of asthma patients with mild asthma had a eosinophilia. The evolution of this subgroup without bronchial obstruction or respiratory symptoms remains unknown. Indeed, it seems imperative to determine the fate of these subjects in comparison with asthma mild non-eosinophilic since it could be a subgroup at risk of poor outcome. The objective of this study will be to examine the course of asthma in very mild to mild asthma patients who exhibit eosinophilic inflammation of the respiratory tract compared to noneosinophilic subjects. This will be a prospective observational, longitudinal study. Participants for whom a result of induced sputum showing an eosinophil level greater than or equal to 3% was observed at least 1 year ago will be contacted to participate in the study. They will be matched for age, gender and duration of asthma to subjects without eosinophilia. These subjects will not be on bronchial anti-inflammatory medication. They will have a complete evaluation including respiratory function tests, a methacholine challenge and sputum induction. They will also complete questionnaires on controlling their asthma and exacerbations.

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria

Police COVID-19 Serosurvey

SARS-CoV-2 InfectionVolunteers1 more

The investigators aim to determine the immune status of the employees of the cantonal police of Bern against SARS-CoV-2 over a period of 1 year, and to investigate the risk profile of the study participants and their risk of SARS-CoV-2 exposure in their working and private environments, as well as to evaluate the use of personal protective equipment at potential exposure instances.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

COVID-19 Stroke Apical Lung Examination Study

Covid19Stroke4 more

Multi-centre prospective study evaluating computed tomography angiography studies performed for stroke patients as a diagnostic and prognostic imaging biomarker.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria
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