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Apgar-Score in Asphyxiated Infants Under Resuscitation

DeathNeurodevelopmental Impairment

The specified Apgar-Score in combination with the AAP-Score predicts the morbidity and mortality of asphyxiated newborns.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

Evolution of the Rate and Causes of Death in Geriatric SSR

Death

In view of the ageing population and the increasing fragility of geriatric patients, it seems interesting to carry out a retrospective epidemiological observational study, on the evolution of the mortality rate and the causes of death in services of suite care and geriatric rehabilitation, in order to apprehend at best the supports, in particular palliative

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

Breaking the Bad News to the Bereaved Family and Their Reactions

The Effective Factors on the Grief Reactions to the Death Information

The demographic characteristics, satisfaction survey evaluations and emotional reactions of the relatives of the patients who are admitted to the intensive care unit and who have an expected mortality rate higher than 50% according to the Apache-2 scoring system will be investigated.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Heart Rate and Initial Presentation of Cardiovascular Diseases (Caliber)

Abdominal Aortic AneurysmCoronary Heart Disease NOS13 more

Study of heterogeneity in associations between heart rate and the initial presentation of 12 cardiovascular diseases.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

Pre-arrival Instructions Effect on Bystander Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR).

Heart ArrestCardiac Arrest3 more

The investigators hypothesized that pre-arrival instructions would increase the likelihood of bystanders performing Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR).

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

Diabetes and Palliative Care

End-of-lifeDiabetes1 more

Diabetes prevalence in palliative care is 10-15%. Most hospice patients are treated with insulin. The target glucose level is high in order to decrease the risk of hypoglycemia. Glucose level is usually monitored using capillary blood glucose once to three times daily. The aim of the research is to simplify this pattern of care in end-of-life patients. It will evaluate whether the non invasive measurement of glucose in urine could replace the measurement of capillary blood glucose. The first objective will be to assess the performance of the measurement of glucosuria using urinary dip stix to predict that the blood glucose level is within the target range. Due to the high glucose target, hyperglycemia is extremely frequent. However, symptoms of hyperglycemia are unfrequently reported. They may be unspecific and/or masked in end-of-life patients due to terminal disease and medication. The second objective of the study will be to define symptoms of hyperglycemia in these patients.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Risk Indicators in Patients With Ventricular Fibrillation During Acute Myocardial Infarction

Acute Myocardial InfarctionSudden Cardiac Death

Sudden cardiac death is in most cases triggered by ischemia-related ventricular tachyarrhythmias and accounts for 50% of deaths from cardiovascular disease in developed countries. Chronic elevation of indicators of coagulation activation has been found in patients with coronary heart disease , but a role of coagulation activation and proinflammatory state as a potential risk factor for ventricular fibrillation (VF) during acute myocardial infarction has not been investigated.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria
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