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Ventilation's Parameters Applied in Emergency Medicine. A Prospective Observational Study

Mechanical VentilationAcute Respiratory Distress Syndrome2 more

To prospectively assess the mechanical ventilation management when its provided by Emergency Physicians in French Hospital, and to assess complications and outcome of these patients. The study could be measure the proportion of patients developing an Acute Respiratory Failure Distress after a take care of by French Emergency Departments.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Prevalence of Prone Positioning Use in ARDS Patients

Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS)

Prone positioning has been shown to improve survival in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). However, a recent large observational study found that prone positioning was used in only 7% of all ARDS patients, and 16% in the severe category. However, this study did not focus on the prone position per se. In present study, the investigators would like to explore the rate of use of prone positioning in ARDS patients and the reasons why this treatment was not applied. The present study is one-day prevalence study repeated four times over one year. The hypothesis is that the rate of use of prone position is greater than 50% in the severe ARDS category.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

PRactice of Ventilation and Adjunctive Therapies in COVID-19 Patients.

COVID-19 Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome

PRactice of Ventilation and Adjunctive Therapies in COVID-19 Patients. An observational study of ventilation practice and adjunctive therapies in critically ill, invasively ventilated COVID-19 patients during the first and second surge of COVID-19 in the Netherlands.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Acute Lung Injury After Cardiac Surgery: Pathogenesis

Acute Lung InjuryMetabolic Disturbances3 more

The purpose of the present study is to visualize the inflammatory response and coagulation disorders during cardiac surgery in order to identify possible predictors for acute lung injury postoperatively.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

The Role of IL33/ST2 Axis in ARDS Patients

Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome

The main objective is the study of the role of IL33/ST2 axis in the pathogenesis of ARDS, it´s value as prognosis marker and as therapeutic target.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Detection of Right Ventricular Dysfunction by 2D Strain During Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrom...

Acute Respiratory Distress SyndromeRight Ventricular Dysfunction2 more

Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and mechanical ventilation can lead to right ventricular dysfunction and ultimately right ventricular failure by increasing pulmonary vascular resistances and pressure load. This can be prevented by modifying ventilator settings, using vasopressors or inotropes or even by prone positionning.But to do so, right ventricular dysfonction has to be detected. Echocardiography has emerged as a first line tool to diagnose right heart failure. Recently, strain analysis showed promising results to detect early right ventricle abnormalities in other settings such as pulmonary hypertension or scleroderma. We therefore decided to determine whether 2D strain could help detect early right ventricular dysfunction in ARDS.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Human Bronchial Microdialysis in Open Aortic Aneurysm Repair

Acute Lung Injury

Elective open aortic aneurysm repair has an overall reported 30 day mortality of 2-6 percent, but in patients more than 65-70 years the mortality is reported to be more than 10 percent. The phenomenon of acute lung injury (ALI)/adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) after infra renal abdominal aneurysm repair caused by ischemia-reperfusion is well established. The degree of disability varies from a light degree of acute respiratory failure to mortality for patients with the same profile of risk. Primary aim is to develop a model that monitors inflammatory marker molecules collected from the bronchial epithelial lining fluid by microdialysis. The method with examination of the bronchial epithelial lining fluid by microdialysis and analysis of multiple inflammation markers as previously done by the investigators group.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Local Assessment of Ventilatory Management During General Anesthesia for Surgery

SurgeryAnaesthesia7 more

Objectives To characterize mechanical ventilation practices during general anesthesia for surgery To assess the dependence of intra-operative and post-operative pulmonary complications on intra-operative Mechanical Ventilation (MV) settings

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Retrospective Review of Mechanically Ventilated Patients Using a Continuous Data Collection System....

Mechanical VentilationAcute Respiratory Distress Syndrome1 more

Today, the electronic medical record, microprocessor mechanical ventilators, and physiologic monitoring are under-utilized when translating research into decision support. Current medical informatic capabilities can be leveraged to calculate trends in measured parameters to initiate a paradigm shift in critical care from reaction-based treatment to proactive and plausibly preventative care. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to develop baseline understanding of our practice and how data collection utilizing a newly implemented system called T3. We would like to retrospectively review mechanically ventilated patients in which we have collected continuous data to test a newly developed analytic platform. Additionally we would like to compare these results to our standards of practice established by clinical practice guidelines.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Interobserver Variation in Applying a Radiographic Definition for Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome...

Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome

The original American-European Consensus Conference (AECC) definition of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) required bilateral infiltrates consistent with pulmonary edema on frontal chest X-ray (CXR), but there is poor inter-observer reliability in interpreting CXR using this definition among intensivists and radiologists. As a result, the newly published Berlin definition of ARDS specified that the CXR criterion should include bilateral opacities consistent with pulmonary edema not fully explained by effusions, lobar/lung collapse, or nodules/masses on CXR. In order to improve inter-observer agreement, the panel have also developed a set of CXRs judged as consistent, inconsistent, or equivocal for the diagnosis of ARDS. The objective of this study is to investigate the impact of this training set on inter-observer reliability in applying the radiographic definition for ARDS.

Completed4 enrollment criteria
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