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PAthwAy of Dyspneic patIent in Emergency (PArADIsE)

PAthwAy of Dyspneic patIent in Emergency (PArADIsE)

Not Recruiting
18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

This is an observational retrospective single-center study (CHRU of Nancy) in patients cared for acute dyspnea by a medical team of the emergencies of the CHRU of Nancy.

The main purpose of the study is to evaluate the outcome of patients cared for acute dyspnea by a medical team of emergencies of CHRU of Nancy.

Description

This observational retrospective single-center study will be conducted using data from medical records, acquired as part of usual care, patients cared for acute dyspnea in the last 5 years (from the date of authorization of data processing). About 4,000 patients will be affected, including more than 800 patients with acute heart failure.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Man or women ≥ 18 years
  • Patients with acute dyspnea cared by a medical team of the emergencies of CHRU of Nancy.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Cardiorespiratory arrest before the care by a medical team of the emergencies of the CHRU of Nancy.

Study details
    Dyspnea; Cardiac
    Acute Disease

NCT02800122

CHOUIHED Tahar

30 January 2026

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