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The Effect of Ciprofol on Breathing Patterns, Respiratory Drive, and Inspiratory Effort in Mechanically Ventilated Patients

Sedatives and analgesics are usually given for analgesic, anxiolytic, or sedating purposes for patients with critical illness, while they inevitably inhibit respiratory and circulatory function. Sometimes, patients receive deep sedation to induce hypoventilation or suppress spontaneous respiratory effort. The sedation level in clinical practice is usually assessed with subjective sedation …

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  • 29 Feb, 2024
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Tolerability Safety and Efficacy of Sigh Breaths During NIMV in Motor Neuron Disease

Non-invasive mechanical ventilation (NIMV) is the recommended standard of care as initial therapy for patients with motor neuron disease (MND) with deterioration of the respiratory function.

mechanical ventilation
non-invasive ventilation
noninvasive ventilation
motor neuron disease
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  • 16 Feb, 2024
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Smartphone Application for Initiation of Protective Ventilation. Clinical Impact of Instrumental Dead Space Reduction

Clinical evaluation of a new educative tools (Smartphone application) based on impact of instrumental dead space reduction after initiation of protective ventilation during mechanical ventilation.

mechanical ventilation
vasopressor
assist control
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  • 05 Aug, 2020
Treatment of Lung Injury From COVID-19 Infection With Intravenous Sodium Nitrite

This multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial will evaluate the efficacy and safety of intravenous Sodium Nitrite Injection for treatment of patients infected with COVID-19 who develop lung injury and require mechanical ventilation.

ventilator-induced lung injury
absolute lymphocyte count
lung injury
sodium nitrite injection
normal saline
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  • 16 Feb, 2024
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Timing of Tracheotomy in Covid-19 Patients

Critically ill covid-19 patients may require respiratory support including mechanical ventilation. After an initial period with an endotracheal tube, a tracheotomy is performed in order to reduce potential airway complications, reduce the need of sedation and facilitate the monitoring and recovery.

critically ill
critical illness
respiratory insufficiency
covid-19
mechanical ventilation
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  • 05 Aug, 2020
Study Assessing Vagus Nerve Stimulation in CoViD-19 Respiratory Symptoms

The primary objective is to reduce initiation of mechanical ventilation in patients with CoViD-19 compared to the control group. Secondary objectives are to evaluate cytokine trends/prevent cytokine storms, evaluate supplemental oxygen requirements, decrease mortality of CoViD-19 patients and to delay the onset of mechanical ventilation.

increased work of breathing
respiratory symptoms
covid-19
vagus nerve stimulation
mechanical ventilation
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  • 16 Feb, 2024
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Doxapram Therapy in Preterm Infants (DOXA Trial)

Despite these treatments, many preterm newborns still suffer from AOP and need invasive mechanical ventilation. Although this will result in complete resolution of AOP, invasive mechanical ventilation has the disadvantage of being a major risk of chronic lung disease and impaired neurodevelopmental outcome.

continuous positive airway pressure
apnea
pulmonary disease
mechanical ventilation
lung disease
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  • 16 Feb, 2024
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Early Use of Airway Pressure Release Ventilation (APRV) in ARDS

The investigators aim to compare APRV with conventional mechanical ventilation (MV) in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS).

fraction of inspired oxygen (fio2)
FIO2
mechanical ventilation
acute respiratory distress
respiratory distress
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  • 16 Feb, 2024
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Impact of Neck Inspiratory Muscle Activation During Sleep in ICU Patients After a COVID 19 ARDS

Previous studies have shown that decreasing nocturnal respiratory muscle activity through mechanical ventilation might improve sleep quality. Nocturnal respiratory muscle activity may be one of the potential factor which contribute to alter sleep in the ICU.

nasopharyngeal swab
covid-19
mechanical ventilation
acute respiratory distress
respiratory distress
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  • 05 Aug, 2020
Effect of Minocycline on Delirium Incidence in Critically Ill Patients

It is associated with unfavorable outcomes in hospitalized patients, including longer hospital length of stay, need for subsequent institutionalization and higher mortality rates. Patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) under mechanical ventilation and older age are at higher risk for the development of delirium. Several studies suggest that minocycline, …

abuse
minocycline
antipsychotics
critical illness
delirium
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  • 16 Feb, 2024
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