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Effect of Cannula Size on Oxygen Saturation During Nasal High Flow Therapy in Newborns

To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to investigate the effect of using different NHF cannula size on peripheral oxygen saturation in newborns with respiratory distress.

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  • 19 Feb, 2024
Description of Ophthalmologic Injuries in Intensive Care During the SARS-CoV2 Epidemic - COVID19

The management of patients with SARS-CoV2 in respiratory distress can expose to corneal or retinal lesions induced by the stay in intensive care. Examination by ophthalmologists would make it possible to detect the most of the ophthalmologic problems known in intensive care and to provide an early, preventive or curative …

respiratory distress
acute respiratory syndrome (sars)
SARS
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  • 19 Feb, 2024
Evaluation of the Right Ventricular Systolic Function Using Real-time Three-dimensional Echocardiography in Intensive Care Unit Patients

In the intensive care unit (ICU), acute RVF is mainly due to the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), sepsis or septic shock, and less often to severe pulmonary embolism or RV infarction. The anatomical complexity of the RV precludes any geometrical assumption to estimate its volume, hence its ejection fraction …

3d echocardiography
tapse
tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion
ejection fraction
respiratory distress
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  • 19 Feb, 2024
Diagnostic Criteria of ARDS at High Altitudes in Western China

The severity of ARDS in high altitude areas was classified according to the Berlin standard high altitude area Oxygenation.

positive end expiratory pressure
shock
aspiration
aspiration pneumonitis
systemic infection
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  • 19 Feb, 2024
Lyon Granulomatous Hepatitis Study

Five percent of patients die of their disease, mainly because of respiratory distress. Hepatic involvement is most often asymptomatic or pauci-symptomatic (moderate cholestasis and conglomerates of granulomas visible on imaging).

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  • 19 Feb, 2024
A Longitudinal Study of COVID-19 Sequelae and Immunity

Background COVID-19 is a disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. It infects the respiratory tract. Some people who get COVID-19 have only mild symptoms. But for others, infection leads to pneumonia, respiratory failure, and, in some cases, death. Researchers want to learn more about any effects that may persist after …

fever
covid-19
antibody test
acute respiratory syndrome (sars)
white blood cell count
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  • 19 Feb, 2024
Leptospirosis Registry Gathers Knowledge on Epidemiology Clinical Course Prognostic Factors and Molecular Characteristics for Invasive Leptospirosis Disease

Incidence of invasive leptospirosis disease causing acute kidney injury, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), myocarditis, hepatic dysfunction, hemorrhage and multi-organ failure, is globally increasing and there have been frequent outbreak situation throughout the world.

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  • 19 Feb, 2024
Immune Response and Risk of Serious Infection to SARS-Cov2

This infection is very heterogeneous in nature, ranging from asymptomatic forms to acute respiratory distress syndrome patterns in 6.1% of cases, leading to an estimated overall mortality of 5.2%. Apart from age, few risk factors for a pejorative evolution have been identified: arterial hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular history, obesity and chronic …

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  • 19 Feb, 2024
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 …

covid-19
acute respiratory syndrome (sars)
SARS
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  • 19 Feb, 2024
Changes in Cardiac and Pulmonary Hemodynamics as Predictor of Outcome in Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients

The primary objective of the study is to evaluate cardiac and pulmonary hemodynamic changes over time as predictor of disease progression and outcome in COVID-19 patients admitted to ICU. The primary endpoint is the occurrence of a major event predefined as either: death (all-cause mortality) or discharge from ICU (limit …

covid-19
COPD
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
cancer
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  • 19 Feb, 2024