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Active clinical trials for "Respiratory Insufficiency"

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Plasma Adsorption in Patients With Confirmed COVID-19

Respiratory FailureARDS

To characterize the ability of the D2000 Cartridge in combination with the Optia SPD Protocol to reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection in patients admitted to the ICU.

Completed20 enrollment criteria

Closed-loop Oxygen Control for High Flow Nasal Therapy

High Flow Nasal CannulaOxygen Therapy4 more

In patients with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure (AHRF), High Flow Nasal Therapy (HFNT) improves oxygenation, tolerance, and decrease work of breathing as compared to standard oxygen therapy by facemask. Current guidelines recommend adjusting oxygen flow rates to keep the oxygen saturation measured by pulse oximetry (SpO2) in the target range and avoid hypoxemia and hyperoxemia. The hypothesis of the study is that closed loop oxygen control increases the time spent within clinically targeted SpO2 ranges and decreases the time spent outside clinical target SpO2 ranges as compared to manual oxygen control in ICU patients treated with HFNT.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

In-home Evaluation of a Noninvasive Open Ventilation System in Patients With Severe Respiratory...

Pulmonary DiseaseChronic Obstructive4 more

The Breathe NIOV™ System will reduce the work of breathing in subjects with chronic respiratory insufficiency who require long-term oxygen therapy (LTOT). The Breathe system will accomplish this by providing oxygen under pressure and augmenting the subject's spontaneous tidal volumes. The combination of efficient oxygen delivery, assisted ventilation, and a comfortable low-profile device, will result in a mean improvement in perceived well-being and ability to perform ADLs, as measured by patient-reported outcome (PRO) instruments.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Pressure-limited Ventilation Versus Volume-targeted Ventilation in Term Newborns

Respiratory Insufficiency

A randomised controlled trial comparing volume-targeted ventilation to pressure-limited ventilation in infants born at or near term.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Reformative Versus Single Step Dilation Percutaneous Dilatational Tracheostomy

Respiratory FailureRespiratory Depression

Percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy (PDT), especially single-step dilatational tracheostomy (sd-PDT), is now frequently preferred to surgical tracheostomy. Occasionally, it needs a second dilation maneuver .Dissection of the deep cervical fascia during PDT, known as reformative PDT (re-PDT), may facilitate the procedure. This study was designed to compare re-PDT with sd-PDT in ICU patients

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Inspiratory Muscle Training Post-Liver Transplant

Liver Disease ChronicMuscle Weakness1 more

Individuals with chronic liver disease develop significant muscle wasting that remains post-liver transplant. The transplant surgery additionally challenges respiratory mechanics. Respiratory muscle strength has been measured to be impaired in individuals post liver transplant. This study proposes an 8 week intervention designed to increase respiratory muscle strength and pulmonary function that we hypothesize will correlate to improved functional performance and quality of life post-liver transplant. Pre-test post-test design, that will randomize subjects into an experimental group that will receive the inspiratory muscle strengthening exercise in addition to usual post-liver transplant care and a control group that will only receive the usual post-transplant care. Up to 50 subjects will be recruited from the Post-Liver Transplant Outpatient Clinic at the Miami Transplant Institute. The subjects will have repeated measurements of respiratory muscle strength, pulmonary function, functional mobility performance, and quality of life at baseline, 4 weeks, and 8 weeks.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Canadian Oxygen Trial (COT)

Respiratory Insufficiency of Prematurity

Study Question: In infants who are born at gestational ages of 23 0/7 to 27 6/7 weeks, does lowering the concentration of supplemental oxygen to target an arterial oxygen saturation by pulse oximetry (SpO2)of 85-89% compared with 91-95%, from the day of birth until the baby's first discharge home, increase the probability of survival without severe neurosensory disability to a corrected age of 18 months?

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Cross-over Comparison of the V60 System to Other Bi-Level Noninvasive Ventilators

Respiratory InsufficiencyRespiratory Failure

The purpose of this study is to compare a new noninvasive ventilator to existing ventilators already used for patient care.

Completed23 enrollment criteria

High-Flow Oxygen Therapy Following Tracheostomy

Acute Respiratory Failure

Respiratory failure patients sometimes receive tracheostomy due to difficulty weaning from mechanical ventilation. Efforts to wean patients with a tracheostomy usually involve the administration of oxygen via High Humidity device. There are two major ways of administering oxygen to patients which include low flow delivered at less than 10Liters per minute (LPM) and high-flow delivered at greater than 10LPM. There is not a currently accepted standard of care practice for how to administer oxygen therapy to these patients. Both Low and High Flow are accepted practices in the US.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Incidence, Risk Factors and Outcomes of Diaphragm Dysfunction After Lung Transplantation

Diaphragm InjuryLung Transplant; Complications3 more

The study is designed to characterize the changes in diaphragm function after lung transplantation.

Active5 enrollment criteria
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