Monitoring COVID-19 Patients' Lung Fluid Using Impedance Technique
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- STATUS
- Recruiting
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- participants needed
- 50
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- sponsor
- Hillel Yaffe Medical Center
Summary
COVID 19 is a novel and severe disease. One of the problems is that the
Today, a
Lung impedance technology allows simple lung fluid monitoring, and found to be effective in HF patients who suffer from a similar problem.
The study's aim is to establish a correlation between lung fluid assessed by impedance
technique and
Description
COVID 19 is a novel and severe disease. One of the problems is that the
Today
Lung impedance technology allows simple lung fluid monitoring, and found to be effective in
HF patients who suffers from the same problem, fluid accumulation in lungs. Lung fluid
monitoring using lung impedance device may assist physicians to reveal fluid accumulation in
lungs, and give better understanding of the severity of the situation. Moreover, better
impedance values indicate improvement in patient's
The aim of the study is to prove the correlation between lung fluid assessed by impedance
technique and
In a case that this correlation would be found high, then it will be possible to establish monitoring of lung fluid status of COVID 19 patients using lung impedance device, as a simple and reliable way to determine degree of patient's deterioration as it was proved for HF patients.
The main question, is if a changes in lung fluid status assessed by impedance technique may
indicate the need in
COVID 19 patients are admitted to
During
Changes in impedance values during admission will be evaluated as POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE
PREDICTIVE values for clinical deterioration and improvement of COVID 19 patients and as a
factor that predicts
The time between lung impedance started to decrease (expression of the lung fluids
accumulation), and the need in
In a case that lung impedance would be found as a useful predictor of clinical
On the second stage of the study is planning to use lung impedance values as guide for the
decision about beginning
Each patient which is hospitalized in
Details
ADULT RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME, COVID | |
Age | 18years - 95years |
Treatment | Lung impedance technique |
Clinical Study Identifier | NCT04406493 |
Sponsor | Hillel Yaffe Medical Center |
Last Modified on | 19 February 2024 |
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