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Polymyxin B Monotherapy vs Combination Therapy in Critically Ill Patients With Multi-drug Resistant...

TraumaResistant Infection1 more

The purpose of this study is to assess the safety and efficacy of polymyxin B as monotherapy versus a combined polymyxin B-carbapenem therapy against multidrug-resistant (MDR) gram negative infections. The investigators intend to evaluate if this synergistic drug regimen correlates with improved outcomes against gram-negative infections in critically ill patients including: better clinical resolution, reduced length of stay at hospital, reduced length of stay at the intensive care unit, and less recurrence of infection.

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria

Safety and Efficacy of Hydrochlorothiazide in the Treatment of Hypernatremia in Critically Ill Patients...

HypernatremiaCritical Illness

HYDRA is a randomized clinical trial designed to evaluate safety and efficiency of hydrochlorothiazide in critical patients with hypernatremia

Unknown status19 enrollment criteria

Influence of Mechanical Ventilation Mode on Arterial Pressure Variations- a Pilot Study

Blood PressureCritical Illness1 more

Mechanical ventilation has been known to produce changes in the flow of blood through the major blood vessels in the body. These changes may go undetected, but with continuous arterial blood pressure measurements, changes in the arterial waveform can be visualized. Although we know that these arterial pressure variations occur during mechanical ventilation, little is known about the effects of various modes of mechanical ventilation on these changes. The most common modes of ventilation used in ICU are Volume control, Pressure control and Airway pressure release ventilation. Objective We have designed a prospective randomized pilot study to determine the effects of the commonly used ventilator modes on the arterial pressure.

Withdrawn2 enrollment criteria

Nutrition and Exercise in Critical Illness

Acute Respiratory Failure

This study proposes a novel early intervention combining Intravenous (IV) amino acids plus in-bed cycle ergometry exercise to improve physical outcomes in critically ill patients. The investigators hypothesize that this innovative approach will improve short-term physical functioning outcomes (primary outcome), as well as amino acid metabolism, body composition, and patient-reported outcomes at 6-month follow-up.

Unknown status22 enrollment criteria

Role of Anabolic Steroids on Intensive Care Unit-Acquired Weakness

Critical Illness Polyneuropathies

The researchers intend to investigate possible anabolic effects of bi-weekly exogenous testosterone administration during intensive care unit (ICU) stay for up to 8 weeks. Control group will receive standard ICU management and will also be followed during ICU stay.

Unknown status13 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of PRUcalopride in Critically Ill Patients With Paralytic ILeus

Paralytic IleusCritically Ill

Paralytic ileus is a common intestinal dysfunction in critically ill patients. There are still no established the effective medications except correcting the primary causes and prokinetics trial which limited in efficacy and potential adverse events.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Transcutaneous Electrical Diaphragmatic Stimulation in Critically Ill Elderly Patients

ICU Acquired WeaknessDiaphragmatic Injury

Abstract..........................................................................................................04 Introduction....................................................................................................10 Methods.........................................................................................................14 Financial Support...........................................................................................22 References.....................................................................................................24

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Sedation of Mechanically Ventilated Critically Ill Patients: Midazolam Versus Dexmedetomidine

Mechanically Ventilated PatientsSedation2 more

The aim of this prospective randomized study is to compare the safety and efficacy of two strategies for sedation of critically ill patients submitted to mechanical ventilation: continuous intravenous infusion of dexmedetomidine versus intravenous bolus of midazolam. The two groups will be compared as to the incidence of of delirium, evaluated with the Confusion Assessment Method for ICU (CAM-ICU) and the percentage of time within the target sedation using the Richmond Agitation-Sedation Scale (RAAS).Eligible patients will be 18 years or older intubated and mechanically ventilated for less than 48 hours prior to start of study drug and anticipated ventilation duration of at least 48 hours. Calculated sample size is 146 patients (73 patients in each group)

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Effect of Rosiglitazone on ADMA in Critical Illness

Critical IllnessMultiple Organ Failure

The purpose of this study is to determine whether Rosiglitazone,decreases the ADMA concentration and thereby increases the arginine/ADMA ratio of critically ill patients.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Measurement of Jugular Venous Pulse in Critically Ill Patients.

Jugular Venous Pulse Measurement in Critically Ill Patients

To assess the utility of clinical bedside examination for the measurement of jugular venous pulse in critically ill patients.

Terminated2 enrollment criteria
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