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High-flow Nasal Oxygenation for Open Mouth

This study aims to evaluate the effect of high-flow nasal oxygenation on safe apnea time for children undergoing general anesthesia, with their mouth open.

apnea
anesthesia
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  • 16 Feb, 2024
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CPAP on Acute Stroke and OSA

These data emphasize the importance of identifying all treatable conditions that could aggravate stroke. One such condition is obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Sleep-related breathing disorders, including obstructive and central sleep apnea, often coexist with stroke. Compared to the general population, in whom OSA is the most common form of this …

heart failure acute
somnolence
continuous positive airway pressure
stroke
central sleep apnea
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  • 16 Feb, 2024
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Doxapram Therapy in Preterm Infants (DOXA Trial)

Preterm infants often suffer from apnea of prematurity (AOP; a cessation of breathing) due to immaturity of the respiratory system. AOP can lead to oxygen shortage and a low heart rate which might harm the development of the newborn, especially the central nervous system.

continuous positive airway pressure
nervous
off-label
pulmonary disease
lung disease
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  • 16 Feb, 2024
  • 18 locations
Daytime Sleepiness in Patients With the Assessment of a Sleep-related Respiratory Disorder

It is not yet known whether an analysis of daytime sleepiness over the course of the day can predict the diagnosis or severity of sleep apnea. The goal of the study is to examine whether a psychometric determination of daytime sleepiness can adequately and practicably record daytime sleepiness in patients …

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  • 05 Aug, 2020
Physical Activity Level in Patients With OSAS During Covid-19 Pandemic

As long as the people stay at home because of the Covid 19 outbreak, the investigators assume that the sleep quality of OUAS patients, like everyone else, and the sleep quality of COVID-19 outbreak are reduced due to anxiety and anxiety in people. In addition, we assume that sleep quality …

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  • 05 Aug, 2020
COVID-19: Respiratory and Sleep Follow-up

The current project is a prospective, multicentric cohort study aiming at a multidisciplinary assessment (pulmonary, cardiometabolic, sleep and mental health) of the consequences of infection by SARS-CoV-2, 3 months after the diagnosis in order to better characterize these complications. 400 patients with a positive diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 will be included …

SARS
covid-19
acute respiratory syndrome (sars)
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  • 16 Feb, 2024
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The Voice Analysis as a Preoperative Prediction Method of a Difficult Airway

When there is a case of a difficult airway and adequate management is not achieved, very serious complications may occur including brain damage, cardio-respiratory arrest, aspiration of gastric content, traumatic airway injuries, tooth damage, unnecessary surgical access to keep the airway permeable or death.

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  • 16 Feb, 2024
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The Multi-Ethnic Lifestyle Study

The study design is cross-sectional using a self-completion questionnaire in an English speaking multi-ethic population within Leicester and Leicestershire. The study will adopt a convenient and purposive sampling recruitment strategy across a variety of settings within Leicestershire to facilitate recruitment of a wide range of participants.

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  • 16 Feb, 2024
  • 1 location
PROtocol of Metabolic and Cryptogenic livEr Disease regisTry for intEgration of Omic Studies

The main aim of the study is to set up an observational cohort with NAFLD (Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease) at different stage of disease (from simple steatosis to cirrhosis and/or HCC-Hepatocellular carcinoma) and for comparative purpose a cohort of subjects with diabetes and/or obesity and/or other risk factors (i.e. psoriasis, …

dyslipidemia
fatty liver
hcv infection
psoriasis
cirrhosis
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  • 16 Feb, 2024
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A Brief Lifestyle Modification Programme in Overweight Subjects With Obstructive Sleep Apnoea - Needs Assessment

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a common chronic disease and associated with cardiovascular and neurocognitive sequelae. Overweight is a common, reversible risk factor of OSA, and the rapid rise in obesity worldwide may lead to increases in OSA and related adverse health outcomes.

polysomnography
chronic disease
apnea
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  • 16 Feb, 2024
  • 1 location