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Active clinical trials for "Respiratory Insufficiency"

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Use of Orotracheal Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) in Newborns With Respiratory Failure...

Neonatal Respiratory Failure

Nasal CPAP is a excellent ventilation modality for newborns, but the incidence of pneumothorax is high (65.% - 9%) our hypothesis is when the baby open the mouth or crie the pressure in the airway is variable, the investigators evaluate a closed system with a intubated baby with a orotracheal system but with a elastic reservoir , the reservoir distend and the pressure in the airway is constant ,with this system the investigators protect the lungs for damage . The investigators want compare the use of nasal CPAP, mechanical ventilation and orotracheal CPAP with a compensation bag (gregory system) in newborns with respiratory failure .

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Prone Position for Non-intubated Patients With Acute Respiratory Failure

Respiratory Failure

The study will test the hypothesis that the prone position can be used to reduce the need for intubation and mechanical ventilation in patients with acute respiratory failure.

Unknown status13 enrollment criteria

Impact of Respiratory Muscle Unloading on Respiratory Muscle Endurance

Chronic Respiratory Failure

This study investigates how different degrees of muscular unloading during mechanical ventilation impact endurance of succeeding spontaneous breathing trials

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Volume Ventilation in Patients With Acute Respiratory Failure at Risk of Obstructive...

Acute Respiratory FailureHypercapnic Respiratory Failure5 more

This study compares a volume targeted pressure support non-invasive ventilation with an automatic PEP regulation (AVAPS-AE mode) to a pressure support non-invasive ventilation (S/T mode) in patients with acute hypercapnic respiratory failure with acidosis. This study focuses on patients at risk of obstructive apneas or obesity-hypoventilation syndrom (BMI≥30 kg/m²). Half of participants (33 patients) will receive non invasive ventilation with AVAPS-AE mode, the other half will receive non-invasive ventilation with S/T mode.

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

Pos -Extubation High Flow Nasal Cannula

Respiratory Insufficiency

comparing high flow nasal cannula & conventional oxygen tharapy in post-extubation period for patients mechanically ventilated due to respiratory failure regarding re-intubation rate, ICU outcome &28 days mortality

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Dexamethasone and Oxygen Support Strategies in ICU Patients With Covid-19 Pneumonia

Acute Hypoxemic Respiratory FailureCOVID-19

The main manifestation of COVID-19 is acute hypoxemic respiratory failure (AHRF). In patients with AHRF, the need for invasive mechanical ventilation is associated with high mortality. Two hypotheses will be tested in this study. The first hypothesis is the benefit of corticosteroid therapy on severe COVID-19 infection admitted in ICU in terms of survival. The second hypothesis is that, in the subset of patients free of mechanical ventilation at admission, either Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) or High-Flow Nasal Oxygen (HFNO) allows to reduce intubation rate safely during COVID-19 related acute hypoxemic respiratory failure.

Unknown status13 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Conventional Non-invasive Mechanical Ventilation (NIV) Versus an Automatic Ventilation...

Hypoxemic Respiratory FailureHypercapnic Respiratory Failure

To evaluate the polysomnographic performance of an automatic ventilatory mode compared with the gold standard (manual polysomnographic titration) to adjust chronic non-invasive ventilation by means of a randomized cross-over study.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

Validation of Indirect Calorimetry in Children Undergoing Non-invasive Ventilation

Respiratory Insufficiency in ChildrenNoninvasive Ventilation1 more

Nutritional status in critically ill pediatric patients is considered a fundamental prognostic factor in terms of mortality, morbidity, complications and outcome. Many studies report how predictive equations most commonly applied are inaccurate, therefore under or over estimating the body energy requirements. For this reason, actual measurement of resting energy expenditure (REE) through indirect calorimetry (IC) is considered to be a better approach. Currently, IC is not validated during the use of non-invasive ventilation. Aim of the present study is to validate the measurement of REE with IC in pediatric patients undergoing non-invasive ventilation through a single-limb circuit with intentional leak.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Rhomboid Intercostal Block and Serratus Anterior Plane Block on Postoperative Respiratory...

Breast CancerPostoperative Pain1 more

Rhomboid intercostal block is used to block lateral cutaneous branches of intercostal nerves between T3 and T9 dermatomes. Serratus anterior plane block is used to block lateral cutaneous branches of intercostal nerves between T2 and T6, in addition, it is also known to block thoracodorsal nerve and long thoracic nerve. Both of the blocks are usually performed for postoperative analgesia following breast surgery. The primary hypothesis of the study is that FEV1 value of the patients who will receive modified radical mastectomy (MRM) and rhomboid intercostal plane (RIP) block combined with serratus anterior plane (SAP) will be higher than FEV1 value of the patients in the no-block group. The secondary hypothesis is that RIP+SAP blocks will provide reduction in the pain scores and opioid consumption in the postoperative first 24 hours.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Effect of Sedation Strategy on Duration Mechanical Ventilation in Patient After Cardiac Surgery...

Respiratory FailureMechanical Ventilation Complication1 more

There is a direct relationship between the sedative agent and the duration of ventilation.

Completed23 enrollment criteria
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