Concordance Between ETCO2, PTCO2 and PaCO2 in the Home-ventilated Neuromuscular Patient
Neuromuscular DiseaseChronic Respiratory Insufficiency1 moreThe purpose of this study is to compare the measure of the CO2 obtained on the end-tidal expiratory gas (ETCO2) with the value of CO2 obtained by transcutaneous measure (PTCO2), in home-ventilated neuromuscular patients.
The Checklist for Early Recognition and Treatment of Acute Illness (CERTAIN)
Critical IllnessSepsis5 moreThe purpose of the study is to test whether the health care provider access and training in CERTAIN (Checklist for Early Recognition and Treatment of Acute Illness), would facilitate timely and error free best-practice delivery and minimize preventable death and costly complications in critically ill patients.
Patient Centered Cloud-based Electronic System: Ambient Warning and Response Evaluation (ProCCESs...
Critical IllnessSepsis5 moreIn this multicenter project, we will introduce AWARE (electronic interface) Using a cloud-based technology . The goal of this project is to improve compliance with best practice through the use of a new acute care interface with built-in tools for error prevention, practice surveillance and reporting (ProCCESs AWARE - Patient Centered Cloud-based Electronic System: Ambient Warning and Response Evaluation).The goal of this project is to develop and test a novel acute care interface with built-in tools for error prevention, practice surveillance, decision support and reporting (ProCCESs AWARE - Patient Centered Cloud-based Electronic System: Ambient Warning and Response Evaluation). In preliminary studies, these novel informatics supports built on an advanced understanding of cognitive and organizational ergonomics, have significantly decreased the cognitive load of bedside providers and reduced medical errors. Using a cloud-based technology, AWARE will be uniformly available on either mobile or fixed computing devices and applied in a standardized manner in medical and surgical ICUs of five geographically diverse acute care hospitals predominantly serving Medicare and Medicaid patients. The impact of ProCCESs AWARE on processes of care and outcomes in study ICUs; expected to enroll more than 10,000 critically ill patients during the study period.
Mechanical Ventilation in the Emergency Department: A Prospective Cross-Sectional Study
Respiratory FailureMechanical Ventilation1 moreDespite its life-saving potential, the mechanical ventilator has great potential to do harm. Despite years of research, the mortality in acute lung injury (ALI) remains very high. Treatment options after ALI onset are very limited, therefore prevention may be the best option. Unfortunately, the emergency department has not been studied with respect to mechanical ventilation practices, and its contribution to ALI is unknown. The investigators hypothesize that mechanical ventilation is frequently used in the ED and for a variety of reasons, and that ED mechanical ventilation has an effect on long term outcomes.
Ventilator Monitoring in Early Exacerbation Detection
Respiratory FailureNeuromuscular Disease3 moreThe aim of this study is to determine whether respiratory disease exacerbations (a sudden worsening of symptoms) can be predicted by variables that are monitored by non-invasive ventilators (small machines that assist breathing) in patients requiring long term home ventilation. The investigators hypothesise that acute exacerbations of patients with respiratory disease and ventilatory failure will be predicted by changes in the respiratory variables monitored and stored by ventilators during chronic home ventilator use.
Assessment of an Endotracheal Tube Securement Device
Respiratory InsufficiencyEndotracheal intubation is the translaryngeal placement of a tube into the trachea via the nose or mouth. Endotracheal tubes must be securely fixed to prevent movement, which may result in accidental slippage of the tube into a mainstream bronchus or into the pharynx. Hollister Incorporated is assessing the functionality and performance of an endotracheal tube securement device.
High Flow Nasal Oxygen Therapy for Hypoxemy After Cardiac Surgery
Hypoxemic Acute Respiratory FailureThe main objective of this study is to evaluate the gas exchange (ventilation-perfusion ratio) with the system Optiflow® compared to facial mask among patients having an acute respiratory failure after cardiac surgery.
Intensive Care - GLObal Study on Severe Acute Respiratory Infection
Severe Acute Respiratory FailureIC-GLOSSARI (The Intensive Care GLObal Study on Severe Acute Respiratory Infection) is a multicentre, prospective, observational,14-day inception cohort study designed and conducted by the ESICM Trials Group to investigate the epidemiology and microbiology profiles of ICU-SARI, document commonly used treatment and monitoring strategies, measure current outcomes and identify potential topics for multidisciplinary studies ranging from interventional clinical trials to fundamental mechanisms of disease. The purpose of this study is to answer the following questions: What is the frequency and disease burden of SARI for ICU's worldwide? What are the aetiologies of ICU SARI? How are SARI patients diagnosed and managed in the ICU? What is the outcome from SARI in the ICU? Is there a difference in outcomes from SARI depending on the aetiology of the disease? Can we identify high-risk categories of SARI that could constitute a defined population for an interventional study?
Comparison of Morphine and Fentanyl/Midazolam in Intensive Care Unit
Respiratory FailureHypothesis: Morphine infusion decreases time to mechanical ventilation weaning and extubation, as compared to the combination of fentanyl and midazolam in critically-ill patients.
Clinical Trial Assessing Two Protocols to Withdraw Non-invasive Ventilation in Hypercapnic Respiratory...
Hypercapnic Respiratory FailureThe purpose of the study is to determine the optimal method to withdraw non-invasive ventilation after an episode of hypercapnic respiratory failure.