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Effects of Tracheal Intubation on Ventilation With a Laryngeal Mask During Percutaneous Dilatation...

Neurological DiseasesHeart or Respiratory Failure,2 more

The length of tracheal intubation may affect the subsequent ventilation with a laryngeal mask during percutaneous tracheostomy.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Outcomes of Mechanically Ventilated Patients With Low Serum Testosterone

Acute Respiratory Failure

This is a study to determine the testosterone serum levels in male patient with acute respiratory failure requiring mechanical ventilation. The objective is to determine if low levels exist in this population and if it correlates with length of mechanical ventilation. Hypothesis: Serum testosterone levels in mechanically ventilated male patients are significantly decreased from normal levels and correlate with disease severity and outcomes.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Effects Of Invasive And Noninvasive Mechanical Ventilation On Sleep In The Intensive Care Unit (ICU)...

Respiratory InsufficiencyRespiration2 more

The purpose of this study is to monitor sleep in patients using breathing machines, because little is known about sleep when patients use masks to help their breathing. We'd like to compare sleep in patients using masks to that in patients with a tube in their throats.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Acupuncture for Sedation in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU)

DeliriumRespiratory Depression1 more

BACKGROUND Many patients in the trauma intensive care unit (TICU) require mechanical ventilation and sedation or anxiolysis. Mechanical ventilation means that a machine is helping a patient breathe if he can't breathe on his own. Because of the mechanical ventilation, these patients also require some medication to help keep them calm. These are called sedatives or anxiolytics. The purpose of this study is to see if acupuncture can lower the amount of sedation and anxiolysis needed by a subject during mechanical ventilation in the TICU. Acupuncture is a medical procedure. Hair-thin sterile needles are inserted at specific points on the body. PROCEDURES Some subjects will get acupuncture and others will get 'fake' acupuncture. By using 'fake' acupuncture, no one other than the acupuncturists will know which group a subject is in. Subjects and the team do not get to pick which subject is in which group. Instead, the groups are picked randomly. Subjects will get real or fake acupuncture twice a day for five days. Standard of care - Both groups will receive the standard of care while in the study. They will be mechanically ventilated and given sedatives and analgesics based on the TICU protocol. Real acupuncture group - This group will receive real acupuncture with real needles. These are stainless steel, one time use, needles. This group will also receive "ear tacks" which are like little needles that can stay on the ear for a few days. The ear tacks will be covered with a bandage so no one can tell which group the subject is in. Sham acupuncture group - This group will receive sham needles. These needles retract into themselves much like a 'magic sword' rather than poking the skin. Subjects in this group will not get ear tacks. In order to hide the group the subject is in, a bandage will be used to cover part of the ear. HYPOTHESIS Real acupuncture will decrease subject's sedation requirements by 30% when compared to the sham acupuncture group.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Prevention of Damage Induced by Facial Mask Ventilation

Acute Respiratory Failure

In patients with acute respiratory failure (ARF) undergoing noninvasive ventilation (NIV), the main complication of the use of the mask is the development of decubitus, sometimes so severe and painful as to force a suspension of the NIV itself . The lesions are mainly located at the nasal bridge, as at this level the skin thin and placed directly on the bone is particularly vulnerable to the injury as consequence of the friction and pressure induced by the movement of the mask. The strategy of prevention and treatment commonly adopted is the application of hydrocolloids. However, precise data are lacking about the demonstration of the effectiveness of these devices and the possibility of using other protective devices. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the usefulness of large-scale three different systems of protection vs. no protection in preventing the development of decubitus lesions in patients receiving NIV for an episode of ARF.

Unknown status20 enrollment criteria

HFNC Treatment in COVID-19 Pneumonia

Coronavirus InfectionPneumonia2 more

coronavirus disease 2019 related pneumonia is causing acute respiratory failure and this is the most common reason for ICU admission. We have several different way for respiratory support. HFNC is one of the new technics for oxygen support. Our main purpose to observe the effect of HFNC on coronavirus disease 2019 patients' ICU stay and mortality.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Value of Diaphragmatic Motion Measurement at Ultrasonography to Predict Poor Prognosis in Emergency...

DyspneaAcute Respiratory Failure

Acute respiratory failure is one of the most common diagnosis in patients admitted in the Emergency Department. Acute respiratory failure is associated with morbidity and mortality. Fifteen percent of patient will require ventilatory support and among them 40% will die. Measurement of diaphragmatic motion (excursion) at ultrasonography is a noninvasive measure, allowing to assess diaphragm dysfunction. It could be useful in predicting poor prognosis in ED patients with respiratory failure . In this study the investigators will compare the prognostic value of diaphragmatic excursion measurement at ultrasonography to that of the National Early Warning Score (NEWS) 2 in patients presenting with acute respiratory failure in the ED The Investigators made the hypothesis that measurement of diaphragmatic excursion in ED patients with acute respiratory failure could be of value in predicting the need for ventilatory support or mortality within 28 days from ED admission

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Early CPAP in COVID-19 Patients With Respiratory Failure. A Prospective Cohort Study.

Early CPAP Ventilation in COVID-19 Patients

This cohort study aims at prospectively collecting detailed clinical information on patients positive to or suspected of COVID-19 visiting Italian emergency departments (EDs). The objectives of the study are: To monitor and describe the COVID-19 patients visiting Italian EDs. To assess the prognostic impact of demographics, clinical characteristics, risk factors and pre-existing diseases. To develop a predictive model, providing estimates of the prognosis using multiple relevant factors. To construct a detailed database to enable comparative effectiveness research (CER), with the goal of generating hypothesis of efficacy and effectiveness of treatments, therapies and interventions, in the management and treatment of COVID-19 patients.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Metabolites of Tramadol in the Postoperative Surgical Patients

Abdominal SurgeryRespiratory Failure3 more

Tramadol is opioid analgesic widely used to treat moderate to severe pain. It is metabolized by cytochrome CYP2D6 into two major metabolites: pharmacologically active metabolite O-desmethyltramadol (M1) and inactive N-desmethyltramadol (M2), respectively. Tramadol kinetics in a population of patients undergoing major abdominal surgical procedures, and in patients with a greater or lesser degree of organic failure, is still not well researched. The investigators will measure plasma concentrations of tramadol and its metabolites after usual tramadol doses in ICU patients after major abdominal surgery. Also analgesic affect and side effect of tramadol will be recorded.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Respiratory Control and Narcotic Effects

Ventilatory DepressionOpioid Intoxication1 more

The aim of this study is to provide data that will assess the role of ventilatory chemosensitivity (respiratory drive) in determining postoperative respiratory depression due to opioids. In a group of patients requiring surgery and admission to hospital, before surgery, ventilatory chemosensitivity will be assessed in the presence or absence of an infusion of remifentanil. Parameters will be correlated with ventilatory depression events after surgery. A secondary aim is to determine whether respiratory depression is more likely during specific phases of sleep.

Completed2 enrollment criteria
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