Clinical Impact of Automated Oxygen Administration on Confirmed or Suspected COVID-19 in the Emergency...
COVID-19Hypoxemia2 moreThe aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of the FreeO2 system on the quality of the oxygen therapy in confirmed or suspected SARS-CoV-2 patients in the emergency department.
64CuATSM and Hypoxia in Stage IV Non-small Cell Lung Cancer With Carboplatin, Paclitaxel, and Bevacizumab...
CarcinomaNon-Small-Cell LungThe purpose of this study is to determine: Whether bevacizumab increases the amount of oxygen in cancer as measured by a special positron emission tomography (PET) scan using 64Cu-ATSM. Whether the amount of oxygen in cancer as measured by 64Cu-ATSM PET scan predicts how well the cancer responds to treatment with chemotherapy.
Hypoxia-guided Radiotherapy With Cisplatin-etoposide in Stage I-III : Small Cell Lung Cancer(SCLC)...
Small Cell Lung Cancer (SCLC)Since radiation dose escalation to a large volume of tumour inevitably will induce higher toxicity than is currently the case, efforts must be made to limit the volume of tissue irradiated. Moreover, the irradiation of larger tumour volumes leads to a lower achievable tumour dose when keeping the normal tissue doses constant. Central is thus the question whether it would be possible to limit the volume of tumour to be boosted by selectively escalating the radiation dose to specific disease sites which are theoretically more prone to relapse.
Efficacy of Non-Invasive Mechanical Ventilation in Early Hypoxia Secondary to Thoracic Trauma
Post-Traumatic Respiratory FailureSevere post-traumatic hypoxia is mainly due to lung contusion. The intubation rate of these patients is near 20%. Treatment before intubation is needed, is based on pain control with epidural anesthesia and oxygen. The investigators' hypothesis is that adding non-invasive mechanical ventilation to the standard treatment can reduce the intubation rate if applied early in the course of the disease. As thoracic trauma is often associated with injuries in other body regions that may increase the complications of the technique, specific contraindications have been described.
Maternal and Neonatal Risk Factors of HIE
Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy of NewbornThe current work aims to: The primary aim in this study was to identify the contribution of maternal, pregnancy, birth and neonatal factors to encephalopathic features in new born infants. The secondary aim of this study is to reduce the burden on the country by decreasing the rate of neonatal encephalopathy, decreasing the different grades of neurodevelopmental impairment and improvement the quality of life.
Tumor Perfusion and Hypoxia Assessed by DCE-MRI and 18F-FMISO PET as Biomarkers of Treatment Response...
Cervical CancerThis study is to assess how patients respond to their treatment for cervical cancer. This research does not involve a specific treatment for the cancer that will be recommended by the doctor and may include radiation therapy and/or chemotherapy. This is a separate research imaging study designed to assess how patients respond to their treatment for cervical cancer.
Thrombo-inflammation Biomarkers Trial in Acute Cerebral Hypoxia
Cerebral HypoxiaIschemic StrokeThe goal of this trial is to study, in three well-defined clinical situations responsible for cerebral hypoxia, the concentrations of biomarkers of thrombo-inflammation compared to a population of patients without cerebral hypoxia, and to study in patients with cerebral hypoxia the association between these concentrations and the clinical evolution.
Post SARS-Cov-2 Disease Anesthesia Events
Intraoperative HypertensionPain Threshold2 moreEstimating and recording the rate of occurrence of pulmonary and cardiovascular complications during the perioperative period in patients with past covid infection
Oximeters and Skin Pigment: Impact of Skin Pigmentation on Accuracy of Pulse Oximetry
HypoxemiaHyperoxia1 moreFinger pulse oximetry SpO2 is widely used to estimate arterial oxygen saturation SaO2. Current Spo2 targets do not take into consideration the many variables that affect that correlation in particular skin pigmentation. This study aims to evaluate different FDA approved pulse oximeters (Nonin co-pilot, massimo Radical 7, Philips-standard of care monitor, innovo premium iP900BP, nellcor PM1000N, Nano100) with SaO2 reference values obtained by an arterial blood gas in subjects with different skin pigments measured by a skin color scale as well as self-identification of race.
Impact of the Experience of Anaesthetists in Changing Ventilation Strategies During Panendoscopy...
ENT TumorHigh Flow Nasal Oxygen Therapy (HFNO) is a new oxygenation tool that is becoming increasingly widespread in perioperative anaesthesia. The benefits of this oxygenation tool are based on different physiological principles. These include the reduction of dead space by "flushing" the nasopharyngeal cavities, positive airway pressure and the warming and humidification of inspired air. In addition, the high flow rates used ensure that the patient's inspiratory demand is covered, allowing for the delivery of oxygen-enriched and controlled air. It is simple to use, with the only parameters to be set being gas flow and FiO2. The use of HFNO appears to allow a prolongation of apnoea time without desaturation in apneic ventilation. Mainly studied in ENT surgery because of the interest that this oxygenation strategy presents with the absence of recourse to oro-tracheal intubation (OTI), several authors will use it in the framework of micro-laryngoscopy surgery in suspension. However, its use as an oxygenation strategy during panendoscopy has been little explored. Panendoscopy is a common procedure that requires deep and short anesthesia. The main challenge is the sharing of the airway between the anesthesia team and the surgical team. Learning to use this new method or the impact of operator experience has never been explored.