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Incidence and Risk Factors of Extubation Failure in Pediatric Resuscitation

Respiratory Insufficiency

The failure of extubation in pediatric resuscitation is most often described as the need for reintubation within 48 hours after extubation. The failure rate of extubation in pediatric intensive care varies in the literature there is 4 to 22% failure. These failures result in increased mortality, morbidity with a use of larger tracheostomy, a prolonged residence time. Some risk factors are well defined in the literature as the duration of intubation, ENT and neurological history, the persistence of a respiratory disease, a high level of sedation. Other factors are more controversial as age, ventilatory parameters just before extubation before extubation blood gases, the interest of a leak test. Also pediatric populations are extremely heterogeneous, so the investigators would like to highlight to extubation failure risk factors in Hautepierre pediatric ICU to better support these high-risk children.

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

The Clinical Application and Popularization of Portable Home Noninvasive Ventilator

Pulmonary DiseaseChronic Obstructive1 more

The subjects of this study are the chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients with chronic II respiratory failure. The participants will be divided into two groups: The Portable Home Noninvasive Ventilator treatment group and the routine home oxygen inhalation treatment group. All subjects will be given a stable COPD regimen and conventional oxygen therapy ,but the portable home noninvasive ventilator treatment group will need to wear a portable non-invasive ventilator. Objective evaluation indexes were established during the routine treatment, and two groups of subjects will be followed up for one year. Finally, the clinical data of all subjects will be analyzed,and then the practicability of portable wearable household noninvasive ventilator will be verified.The researchers will also build a remote breathing data-monitoring platform based on mobile internet,and a community home demonstration application point.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

Correlations Among Functional Performance, Muscle Strength and Weaning Rate in Mechanically Ventilated...

Respiratory FailureFunctional Performance1 more

To assess the correlations among the physical functional performance, muscle strength, respiratory muscle strength and the ventilator weaning rate.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

ARDS Caused by COVID-19

Acute Respiratory Failure With Hypoxia

Patients with the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) have markedly varied clinical presentations. Main characteristics of mechanically ventilated ARDS caused by COVID-19, and adherence to lung-protective ventilation strategies are not well known.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Prediction of Late Fetal Growth Restriction Using Cerebroplacental Ratio

Fetal Growth RetardationStillbirth2 more

To investigate the screening performance of CPR and biophysical profile score for the prediction of composite of adverse neonatal morbidity and mortality and operative delivery (CS or instrumental) for intrapartum fetal distress in low-risk pregnancies

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Diaphragm Ultrasound as a Powerful Tool in Managing Acute Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure in Hematological...

Respiratory FailureDiaphragm Injury2 more

Acute hypoxemic respiratory failure due to parenchymal disfunction is one of the main complications of immunocompromised hematological patients. Mechanical ventilation is frequently needed and diaphragm activity has to be assessed not to worsen ventilator-induced lung injury.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Database of Patients Treated With Respiratory Support

Chronic Respiratory Failure

An observatory of patients registered in 22 local homecare associations in France, for respiratory diseases, with annual data update. Demographic and clinical data are registered rendering possible extraction of clinical and prognostic data.

Unknown status1 enrollment criteria

Lung Transplantation in Respiratory Failure Patients

Respiratory Failure

Survival after cadaveric lung transplantation in recipients depended on ventilation support prior to transplantation has been reported to have relative high surgical mortality and morbidity rate. The objectives of this study were to describe the short-term outcomes of bilateral sequential lung transplantation under extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) support in a consecutive series of patients who depended on noninvasive and invasive ventilation support preoperatively .

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Prognosis of Lung Transplant Candidates

Lung TransplantationRespiratory Failure

The purposes of the study are (1) to analyze the baseline patient characteristics cross-sectionally, (2) to analyze the prognosis and its predictive factors and (3) to examine the longitudinal clinical course in the lung transplant candidates in Japan.

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

Prevalence of Respiratory Impairment During IBD

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseAsthma2 more

Patients will be recruited during a routine consultation with a physician in the hepato-gastroenterology department. At the end of the consultation, patients will have to complete the following questionnaire: "European Community Respiratory Health Survey" which allows the screening of patients at risk of chronic respiratory diseases (asthma, COPD, bronchiectasis, emphysema). In the event of a declaration of functional respiratory signs, a consultation with a pulmonologist will be systematically proposed. At the end of this consultation, if the doctor deems it necessary, further investigations will be proposed and/or regular follow-up organised. The main objective of this study is to estimate the prevalence of respiratory symptoms leading to a diagnosis of chronic respiratory disease in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) (Crohn's disease and UC). The main criterion for judgement will be the frequency of functional respiratory signs (wheezing, dyspnea, cough, sputum) reported by IBD patients through an adapted self-report questionnaire.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

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