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Chronic Respiratory Failure

This study seeks to evaluate a Structured Family Deliberation that will serve as the primary intervention in a multicenter controlled trial involving families considering tracheostomy and home ventilation for the child. In this study, the investigators will evaluate the feasibility, usefulness, face validity, and preliminary impact of this approach on preparedness for decision making among participants.

Withdrawn6 enrollment criteria

The Utility of Regional Bioimpedance in Chronically Ventilated Patients

Chronic Respiratory Failure

Chronically ventilated patients will be hemodynamically measured by bioimpedance (NiCAS by NI medical ltd.) for cardiac output, Total peripheral resistance and other NICAS derived parameters. Patients fluid balance will be planned according to these parameters and the rate of liberation from ventilator and rate of worsening renal function will be measured

Withdrawn4 enrollment criteria

Data Analysis of the Cytokine Adsorption Treatment on Coronavirus Disease-19 (COVID-19) Patients...

SARS-CoV-2COVID-19

Severe sepsis and septic shock are some of the leading causes of mortality in intensive care unit (ICU) admitted COVID-19 patients. The main cause of early mortality is the uncontrolled release of inflammatory mediators leading to cardiovascular failure. CytoSorb, a recently developed, highly biocompatible hemadsorption device has been tested, which can selectively remove inflammatory mediators from the circulation. This device is currently commercially available, and in Europe, it has been approved for clinical use. Based on experience to date, this adsorption technique may influence the immune function; removing inflammatory mediators from the blood may improve organ functions and even increase the chances of survival. CYTOAID is an observational, non-interventional study to assess the effectiveness of early cytokine adsorption therapy in critically ill patients who have been admitted to the ICU because of COVID-19 infection. Data on the applied therapy on COVID-19 patients in ICU will be collected and analyzed. The patient's examination and therapy will be applied according to the current regulations at the clinics and the current professional standards. The study does not require any additional examination or intervention.

Withdrawn13 enrollment criteria

PEEP Influence on Gas Exchange During Early Weaning

Respiratory Failure

The purpose of this study is to determine the differences in oxygenation and decarboxylation between two weaning processes.

Withdrawn8 enrollment criteria

The Effects of Sound Energy on Pulmonary Gas Exchange

Respiratory Failure

Study of the effects of sonic pressure oscillations on pulmonary gas exchange with added dead space.

Withdrawn2 enrollment criteria

Intravenous Continuous LMWH Seems to be Safe Alternative to UFH in VV ECMO Patients

Refractory Respiratory Failure

Unfractionated heparin (UFH) is worldwide anticoagulation used and recommended anticoagulation in patients with ECMO support. However, it is accompanied with incidence of bleeding or thrombotic compliaction at about 40-60% and high mortality. Because ECMO produce primary haemosthasis pathology, there is a theory that prophylaxis of thrombosis with low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) e.g. Enoxaparin might be sufficient to prevent ECMO throbosis and thrombosis development in patients. We decided to performed retrospective observation study and analysis of data, from may 2019 until august 2023, in all patients who were put on VV ECMO and to analysis incidence of bleeding, thrombotic and neurologic complications.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Perioperative Change of Regional Ventilation During Spontaneous Breathing

Pulmonary InfectionPleural Effusion5 more

Perioperative changes in regional ventilation by pulmonary electrical impedance tomography and spirometry will be investigated in patients at risk for postoperative pulmonary complications. Those patients undergo abdominal and limb operations. In a pilot study arm electrical impedance tomography is tested in patients receiving osteosynthesis of serial rib fractures.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Development of Modified Combined Apgar Scoring System for Evaluation of Infants in the Delivery...

Neonatal Respiratory Failure

Apgar scoring system has been widely used for the evaluation of the infant's postnatal condition. As conventional Apgar scoring system is affected by gestational age and resuscitative efforts, there is a need for development of new scoring systems for the assessment in the delivery room. Herein, Modified Combined Apgar scoring system which includes two new parameters (cord blood pH and targeted oxygen saturation level) has been developed and the utility of this modified system was compared with Conventional and Combined Apgar scoring systems for prediction of hospitalization.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Lung Ultrasonography After Major Cardiac Surgery

PneumoniaCardio/Pulm: Respiratory Failure1 more

Diagnosis of pneumonia remains difficult in intensive care unit (ICU), notably after cardiac surgery. Lung ultrasonography (LUS) has been successfully used for diagnosis of pneumonia, but its usefulness and reliability was never evaluated after cardiac surgery. This study investigates the clinical relevance of LUS for pneumonia diagnoses in cardiac ICU.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Validation of a Novel Oxygen Consumption Measurement Technique in Neonates

Neonatal Respiratory FailureCongenital Heart Defect

The measurement of how much oxygen a baby consumes provides important information about the health of the baby, and of how much energy they are consuming. Currently, there is no device which measures either oxygen consumption, or another variable that depends on oxygen consumption - resting energy expenditure - in neonates or infants. Our group has developed a new device which can attach to any ventilator and measures these two variables with accuracy in the preclinical setting, including in rodents as small as severely preterm infants. The purpose of this study is to compare measurements of oxygen consumption and energy expenditure in neonates using this device and comparing it with a gold standard which is rarely used, a Douglas bag method in which expired gas is collected and later analyzed.

Completed8 enrollment criteria
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