Predicting the Need for Intubation in Hospitalised COVID-19 Patients (PRED ICU COVID19)

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    Recruiting
  • participants needed
    384
  • sponsor
    Central Hospital, Nancy, France
Updated on 19 February 2024
resuscitation
mechanical ventilation
prednisone
intubation
covid-19

Summary

One of the main challenges of the health crisis caused by the COVID-19 epidemic is the availability of beds in intensive care units (ICUs) and, more importantly, the need for invasive mechanical ventilation (IVM) because the ICUs are currently reserved for intubated patients.

The experiences of both China and Italy indicate that a certain number of COVID-19 patients will require mechanical ventilation. However, the limited number of resuscitation beds and ventilators requires strict use of these scarce resources. As a significant proportion about 5% to 10%, of patients initially admitted to hospital with COVID-19 will require ventilation, it is essential to anticipate their need for resuscitation to improve the rare resource of beds and ventilator shortages in intensive care units.

The hypothesis of the study is that, in proven or suspected hospitalised and oxygen-requiring COVID-19 patients, an early predictive clinical score, calculated over the three first days of admission may allow for an earlier identification of patients who will require intubation and transfer to an intensive care unit for orotracheal intubation

Details
Condition Covid 19
Age 18years - 100years
Treatment Data monitoring for 48h within the first 12 hours of admission for COVID-19
Clinical Study IdentifierNCT04376879
SponsorCentral Hospital, Nancy, France
Last Modified on19 February 2024

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Inclusion Criteria

Proven or expected COVID-19 patients hospitalised in a non-intensive care unit for less than 12 hours
Patients requiring oxygen therapy
Age 18 years old

Exclusion Criteria

Patients who are opposed to taking part in the study and who are opposed to the collection and use of the data that the study aims to collect
Patients who can not be intubated for medical reasons
Pregnant women, parturient women or nursing mothers
Adult person subject to a legal protection measure (guardianship, curatorship, judicial safeguard)
Adults person who is unable to give consent and who is not subject to a legal protection measure
Persons deprived of their liberty by a judicial or administrative decision
Persons subject to psychiatric care under duress
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