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Sleep Quality and Risk of Intubation in Intensive Care Units Patients With Hypoxemic Acute Respiratory...

Sleep QualityHypoxemic Acute Respiratory Failure1 more

The aim of the study is to evaluate the impact of sleep quality on intubation rate in intensive care units patients with acute respiratory failure

Unknown status15 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Central Venous Oxygen Saturation Measurements by Non-invasive Mespere Venous Oximeter...

SepsisPost Cardiac Surgery Low Output Syndrome Requiring Inotropic/Vasopressor Therapy2 more

The intent of this study is to validate the venous blood oxygenation measurements of the Mespere VA Oximeter compared to the saturations measured by venous blood sampling through an inserted central vein catheter, which is currently the standard of care for measuring SvO2

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Mortality and Risk Factors in Patients With Acute Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema: a Multicentric, Observational,...

Pulmonary EdemaRespiratory Insufficiency

The purpose of this study is to define the current treatment of patients ospitalized with acute cardiogenic pulmonary edema. Clinical and laboratory data collected in the Emergency Department will used to investigate the primary outcome (mortality) and risk factors related to the primary outcome.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Diaphragm Ultrasound as a Powerful Tool in Managing Acute Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure in Hematological...

Respiratory FailureDiaphragm Injury2 more

Acute hypoxemic respiratory failure due to parenchymal disfunction is one of the main complications of immunocompromised hematological patients. Mechanical ventilation is frequently needed and diaphragm activity has to be assessed not to worsen ventilator-induced lung injury.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Description of Fluid Balance in Patients With Acute Respiratory Failure

Respiratory Insufficiency

The specific aim of this study is to gather data on fluid balance, intravenous medication administration, electrolyte balance, and diuretic and dialysis use in patients with acute respiratory failure who might benefit from a strategy designed to limit fluid administration.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

Validation of Chinese SRI Questionnaire

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseHypercapnic Respiratory Failure

Assessment of health-related quality of life in COPD patients with severe chronic respiratory failure requires appropriate and highly specific measurement tools. We attempt to validate the Chinese version of the Severe Respiratory Insufficiency Questionnaire (SRI)

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

NIV NAVA Versus NIV-PS in Pediatric Patients - Pilot Study

Acute Respiratory Failure

This pilot study will be an observational no randomize study in which the NiNAVAped protocol will be applied solely to the NIV NAVA arm.

Unknown status25 enrollment criteria

Inert Gas Rebreathing in Ventilated Patients

SepsisRespiratory Failure2 more

Measuring hemodynamic parameters in ventilated patients is important yet still complicated to perform. Inert gas rebreathing (IGR) showed promising results when being compared to other invasive as well as non-invasive techniques for the measurement of cardiac output. The aim of our study is to evaluate the feasibility of IGR in ventilated patients.

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

Regional Distribution of Ventilation to Assess Respiratory Muscle Dysfunction

Respiratory FailureNeuromuscular Disorder1 more

The aim of this study is to better discriminate respiratory muscle dysfunction by comparing the measurements of thoracoabdominal motion obtained by an optoelectronic recording and the conventional tests of respiratory muscle strength. The final objective is to better select in the future the patients who need more specific assessment of diaphragmatic function like "maximal transdiaphragmatic pressure" measurement and "phrenic nerve stimulation".

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

Assessment of Tidal Volume During Non Invasive Oxygenation Techniques

Respiratory Failure With Hypoxia

High Tidal volume is one of the main mechanisms that lead to lung injuries under mechanical ventilation (ventilator induced lung injury: VILI). It could also induce lung damage during spontaneous or assisted ventilation (patient-self inflicted lung injury: P-SILI). Different non invasive oxygenation devices are available to deliver oxygen during acute hypoxemic respiratory failure: high concentration mask, high flow nasal canula and non-invasive ventilation (with bucco-nasal mask or helmet). The investigators hypothesized that the device may influence the tidal volume. Therefore, the objective of this study is to measure and compare the tidal volume during the use of each device. Tidal volume will be measured using Electrical impedence tomography.

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria
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