Mechanical Ventilation Clinical Trials
A listing of Mechanical Ventilation medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
Found 136 clinical trials
Oxygen Consumption (VO2), Effort, and Weaning in the Mechanically Ventilated Patient in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
In patients who are mechanically ventilated for more than 72 hours weaning failure is a common issue. The Spontaneous breathing trial (SBT) is often done to assess if the patient can be extubated with a high chance of success. However, re-intubation rates are between 15 - 20 % after a …
Personalized Ventilation Based on Ventilation-perfusion Mismatch and Lung Recruitability
This observational study will explore the effects of PEEP and position on regional lung ventilation-perfusion mismatch by electrical impedance tomography (EIT) in moderate-to-severe ARDS patients with different lung recruitability.
Surface Electrical Myography, Oxygen Consumption, Effort, and Weaning in the Mechanically Ventilated Patient in the Intensive Care Unit
The goal of this observational study is to measure effort using esophageal pressure measurements, oxygen consumption and diaphragm activity in mechanically ventilated Intensive Care Unit patients during a Spontaneous Breathing Trial. The main question aims to answer whether the sEMG signal derived from the SERA device, effort parameters and oxygen …
Influence of Sarcopenia on the Course of the Diseases
Frailty is a geriatric syndrome that primarily affects older patients, but also patients with severe illnesses. It is particularly common among oncology patients, but also among patients with gastrointestinal diseases such as liver cirrhosis or pancreatitis. Sarcopenia, a form of frailty, is defined as a loss of muscle quantity, quality …
Early Diagnosis of ARDS in Mechanically Ventilated Patient Using LUS Score in Comparison With CT
The aim of this study is to assess accuracy of Lung ultrasound score for early diagnosis of acute respiratory distress syndrome in patients who expected to be mechanically ventilated more than 24 hour in comparison with computed tomography chest .
Respiratory Muscle Structure and Function in Mechanically Ventilated Patients and Long-term Outcomes
Air is normally pumped in and out of the lungs by the muscles that contribute to inhalation and exhalation, called the respiratory muscles. The abdominal muscles help by forcing air out of your lungs during exhalation; whereas the diaphragm, the main muscle used for breathing, contracts to get air into …
