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Filter by:We recently described the ROX index, defined as the ratio of SpO2/FIO2 to respiratory rate that outperformed the diagnostic accuracy of the two variables separately. Patients who had a ROX index ≥4.88 after 12 hours of HFNC therapy were less likely to be intubated, even after adjusting for potential covariates. Like any other scoring system, an independent validation of the score in a different population is necessary. We therefore undertook a multicenter, prospective study to validate the ROX index's diagnostic accuracy for determining which patients will fail on HFNC and will need to be intubated.
This is a laboratory research to evaluate performances of quantitative POC G6PD tests (Biosensors) against gold standard quantitative laboratory based tests and genotyping.
The principal aim of this study is to define the relationship between tacrolimus concentrations determined from the finger prick DBS (Dry Blood Spot) method and those determined from blood samples collected by venepuncture in transplant recipients.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the reproducibility of measurements of sex hormone levels in serum samples. Researchers will collect blood from 60 healthy adults, including 20 men, 20 premenopausal women, and 20 postmenopausal women. Blood samples will be collected after study participants have fasted overnight.