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NCT ID: NCT04383171 Completed - Clinical trials for Critical Ill Patients

Looking at the Physiological Response of Ergometry in Critical Care Patients

Start date: March 17, 2015
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Exploring the physiological and metabolic demands of passive ergometry in the critical ill patient.

NCT ID: NCT03176329 Completed - Ventilated Patients Clinical Trials

Closed-loop Versus Conventional Ventilation Mode During Mobilization Period in Critical Care Patients

I-Nursing
Start date: September 19, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Nursing is essential in critically ill patients care but with high risk of hypoxia, especially during mobilization. Full closed-loop control ventilation is well established for her safety in unselected ventilated critical care patients with different lung conditions compared to conventional ventilation. The aim of this study is to assess the ability of a full closed-loop control ventilation (Intellivent-ASV, TM) to reduce hypoxia during mobilization period in unselected ventilated patients.

NCT ID: NCT02355873 Completed - Clinical trials for Critical Ill Patients

Efficacy and Safety of Heparin-coated Surface-treated Polyacrylonitrile Membrane Hemofilter in Critical Ill CRRT Patients

Start date: February 2015
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

CRRT patients are generally critical ill patients with unstable conditions, such as low blood pressure,severe SIRS,et al. Acute kidney injury(AKI)is especially prevalent,with even two or more organ failure. CRRT serves as an important supportive therapy.Continuous anticoagulation is needed to prevent treatment interruptions due to clotting of the extracorporeal circuit. Unfractionated heparin or low molecular weight heparin both increase the risk of bleeding and heparin induced thrombocytopenia in such cases.However, the problem of CRRT without anticoagulation is the early filter clotting. An alternative method is the use of heparin coated hemofilter. The AN69 ST hemofilter, a surface-treated polyacrylonitrile membrane hemofilter, allows irreversible fixing of heparin to filter membrane, is able to reduce thrombogenic properties of the membrane. In this study, we observe the efficacy and safety of heparin-coated AN69 ST hemofilter in CRRT patients, and compare to the original AN69 membrane hemofilter.