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The Role of Sodium Bicarbonate as Adjuvant Treatment of Computed Tomography Identified COVID-19...

PneumoniaCovid19

To report the possible role of S.B 8.4% in the treatment of COVID-19pneumonia.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

Lung Ultrasonography in COVID-19 Pneumonia

Lung UltrasoundPneumonia1 more

Lung ultrasonography has been used for diagnosis and treatment in many departments including intensive care before the pandemic. The gold standard method for the diagnosis of pneumonia is still chest tomography. Ultrasonography, which has advantages over tomography, has also been tried to be used in covid 19 pneumonia.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Second-generation Sequencing Guides the Treatment of Severe Pneumonia

PneumoniaMetagenomic Next Generation Sequencing

Investigators plan to conduct the participants level, 1:1 randomized trial at the Central ICU and respiratory ICU of Xiangya Hospital in Changsha, China, from January 1, 2018 to December 31, 2019. Participants with initial diagnosis of severe pneumonia will be first treated with empiric therapy, after 48-72 hours, the participants's condition will be evaluated, and participants who will have been initially cured and died should be excluded.The participants who will have failed the initial treatment will be then randomly divided into two groups: the NGS group and the conventional treatment group. Bronchoalveolar lavage fluid will be taken by bedside bronchoscopy when the participants underwent nasal high-flow oxygen therapy, non-invasive ventilation, and invasive ventilation,or venous blood will be taken for examination. Participants in the NGS group will be tested for both NGS and conventional pathogens, however, the routine group will be only routinely tested. According to the pathogen results, participants with non-severe pneumonia will be excluded, and medication should be adjusted under the joint guidance of infectious and respiratory specialists. Then investigators will compare the first outcome: 28-day mortality, and secondary outcome: ICU hospitalization time, mechanical ventilation time, Hospitalization costs, antibiotic use costs, SOFA scores, CURB-65 scores, APACHE scores, and other clinical indicators.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

To Compare Endotracheal Tube (ET) With Subglottic Suction Drainage and Standard ET in the Incidence...

Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia

Ventilator Associated Pneumonia (VAP) is associated with increased hospitalisation, increased health care cost and high morbidity and mortality. The incidence of VAP increases with duration of mechanical ventilation. There is limited data especially from India on the incidence of VAP and also the role of subglottic aspiration in its prevention. The aim of this study is to determine the role of subglottic suction in the incidence of VAP.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Diagnostic Use of Lung Ultrasound for Suspected Pneumonia in Nepal

Pneumonia

This study is designed to evaluate the use of lung ultrasound compared to chest x-ray to diagnose pneumonia in Nepal. Given the ease, portability, and relative ease of teaching ultrasound, this would be potential technology available for many clinicians throughout Nepal to use for adult and pediatric patients presenting with suspected pneumonia. This would be especially useful in remote areas where clinicians have limited access to x-rays. Despite its utility, use of ultrasound to diagnose pneumonia in resource-limited settings like Nepal has not yet been studied. Therefore, this study is designed as a prospective, clinical diagnostic study to evaluate patients presenting with suspected pneumonia using diagnostic imaging of beside ultrasound compared with chest x-ray using computed tomography as the gold standard for diagnosis of pneumonia.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Subglottic Secretions Surveillance to Predict Bacterial Pathogens Involved in Ventilator-associated...

Ventilator-associated Pneumonia

Many studies provide evidence for the benefit of lower respiratory tract surveillance, mostly by culture of endotracheal secretions, to predict bacterial pathogens (especially multi-drugs resistant pathogens) involved in VAP. The DEMETER study (NCT02515617) assessing the medico-economical impact of the subglottic secretions drainage (SSD) provides the opportunity to evaluate the accuracy of the subglottic secretions culture surveillance to predict pathogens involved in VAP (in comparison with the concomitant endotracheal secretions surveillance). These subglottic and tracheal secretions culture surveillance will be masked to the investigators of the DEMETER Study. This ancillary study will be performed in 14 centers participating to the DEMETER study

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Physiotherapy in Patients Hospitalized Due to Pneumonia.

Pneumonia

Acute respiratory infections are the fourth cause of hospitalization in elderly. Various studies have examined the impact of hospitalization in patients with respiratory pathology, showing the need of interventions in order to reduce the impact of hospitalization. The objective of this study is to examine whether a physical therapy intervention can reduce impairment in patients hospitalized due to pneumonia.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

NSAIDs Treatment in Children With Pleuropneumonia

Pleuro-pneumonia

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the influence of routine NSAIDs treatment for hospitalized children with pleuropneumonia in comparison with acetominophen treatment (all in conjunction with adequate antibiotic therapy).

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

Wind Instruments' Fungal Contamination

Immunologically-induced Lung DiseaseHypersensitivity Pneumonitis

On the basis of 2 cases of immunologically-induced lung disease in 2 saxophonists, the investigators supposed that wind reed instruments could be contaminated with molds. The investigators led a study on 40 musicians playing a wind reed instrument to analyze instruments' fungal contamination and its immunological and clinical consequences for musicians.

Completed3 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
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