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Active clinical trials for "Lung Injury"

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Lung Protection and Pediatric Cardiac Surgery

Lung InjuryAcute

The lung is at risk for ischemic insults during total cardiopulmonary bypass because lung perfusion is maintained solely by the bronchial arterial system

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Assesment of the Endotracheal Tube Cuff Pressure Values in ICU Pateints Before and After Training...

Respiratory Tract DiseasesRespiratory Tract Infections3 more

There is no accepted standard for the frequency of monitoring endotracheal tube cuff pressures (ETCP). the investigators plan on comparing two strategies for monitoring ETCP in mechanically ventilated patients. Nowadays ETCP is evaluated once every 24 hours. Next, the investigator want to conduct training for medical and nursing staff. After the training, ETCP will be measured every 8 hours. The aim of the study is to prove that more frequent pressure control (3 times a day) reduces the occurrence of abnormal ETCP.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Serum Level of Calpains Product as a Novel Biomarker of Acute Lung Injury Following Cardiopulmonary...

Lung InjuryAcute

More than 2 million patients worldwide receive heart surgery every year, majority of these surgical patients will undergo cardiopulmonary bypass. However, the incidence of postoperative acute lung injury due to cardiopulmonary bypass is still as high as 20% to 35%. According to clinical experience, the earlier lung damage is detected, the more successful the treatment will be. On the basis of traditional detection, the investigators found a new indicator, serum calpains, which are easy to obtain and have certain specificity. Importantly, they can predict postoperative acute lung injury within 1 hour after cardiac surgery. It is meaningful that this indicator can provide clinicians with early decision-making advice and immediate treatment for patients who may be at risk.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

LIPS-A: Lung Injury Prevention Study With Aspirin

Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome

The primary hypothesis was that early aspirin administration will decrease the rate of developing acute lung injury during the first 7 days after presentation to the hospital.

Completed23 enrollment criteria

A Trial to Evaluate the Impact of Lung-protective Intervention in Patients Undergoing Esophageal...

Acute Lung Injury

The purpose of this trial is to determine whether low tidal volume during intraoperative one-lung ventilation could decrease the incidence rate of postoperative acute lung injury compared to "normal" tidal volume.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Effects of Airway Conditioning Devices on Ventilator Associated Pneumonia:a Randomized Clinical...

Acute Lung Injury

The main hypothesis are: Passive and Active-Passive airway conditioning devices reduce the incidence of ventilator associated pneumonia Active-Passive airway conditioning devices reduce the incidence of endotracheal tube obstruction Nurses' workload is reduced with Passive and Active-Passive airway conditioning devices

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Soluble VE-cadherin in Prediction and Diagnosis of Early Postoperative Hypoxemia After Cardiopulmonary...

HypoxemiaARDS3 more

More than 2 million patients worldwide receive heart surgery every year, majority of these surgical patients will undergo cardiopulmonary bypass. However, the incidence of postoperative acute lung injury due to cardiopulmonary bypass is still as high as 20% to 35%. According to clinical experience, the earlier lung damage is detected, the more successful the treatment will be. On the basis of traditional detection, the investigators found a new indicator, serum soluble vascular endothelial-cadherin, which are easy to obtain and have certain specificity. Importantly, they can predict postoperative acute lung injury within 1 hour after cardiac surgery. It is meaningful that this indicator can provide clinicians with early decision-making advice and immediate treatment for patients who may be at risk.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Oral Administration or Nasal Feeding of Huzhangxiefei Decoction for Treatment in Sepsis Induced...

Acute Lung InjurySepsis

Hypothesis 1A: Oral Administration or Nasal Feeding of Huzhangxiefei Decoction will significantly attenuate sepsis-induced systemic organ failure as measured by overall response rate. Hypothesis 1B: Oral Administration or Nasal Feeding of Huzhangxiefei Decoction will attenuate sepsis-induced lung injury as assessed by the respiratory rate and oxygenation index. Hypothesis 1C: Oral Administration or Nasal Feeding of Huzhangxiefei Decoction will attenuate sepsis-induced lung injury as assessed by chest x-ray scale score, Chinese Medicine scale score. Hypothesis 1D: Oral Administration or Nasal Feeding of Huzhangxiefei Decoction will attenuate biomarkers of inflammation (C-Reactive Protein, Procalcitonin), vascular injury (Thrombomodulin, Angiopoietin-2), alveolar epithelial injury (Receptor for Advanced Glycation Products), while inducing the onset of a fibrinolytic state (Tissue Factor Pathway Inhibitor).

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Oxepa Enteral Feeding in LTAC (Long Term Acute Care Hospital) Patients on Chronic Ventilation-...

Acute Lung InjuryMechanical Ventilation Complication1 more

Patients with mechanical ventilation have shown improved weaning rates when enteral tube feeding high in EPA, GLA and antioxidants were fed to patients in the critical care setting. LTAC Patients on chronic mechanical ventilation will have decreased days an mechanical ventilation, decreased mortality rates and decreased organ failure when fed an enteral product high in EPA, GLA and antioxidants compared to an isotonic high fiber enteral nutrition product.

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

LIPS-B: Lung Injury Prevention Study With Budesonide and Beta

Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS)

This study tested whether inhaled budesonide and formoterol were able to alleviate or prevent pulmonary injury when administered early in hospital course to the patients at risk for developing acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). The FDA has approved many uses for budesonide and formoterol, including asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), but the use of these two drugs is experimental for ARDS.

Completed21 enrollment criteria
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