Pulmonary Edema - Acute
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See which Pulmonary Edema - Acute trials you may qualify forResearchers are testing a more accurate way to measure how much fluid is in the lungs (also called pulmonary edema, or "increased lung water") in people with He…
Background: Intravenous (IV) loop-diuretics have been a key component in treating pulmonary edema since the nineteen sixties and has a Class 1 recommendation i…
Explore the effectiveness and safety of tailored hydration guided by lung water index monitor system for prevention of acute kidney injury after percutaneous co…
Acute dyspnea is a common reason for emergency department (ED) admission and is frequently caused by acute heart failure with pulmonary edema. Rapid differentia…
This investigator-initiated, prospective, randomized, blinded, multi-center, controlled trial will investigate the effect of a restrictive vs. liberal oxygenati…
This research aims to evaluate the usefulness of lung ultrasound (LUS) for detecting and monitoring fluid overload in patients with severe preeclampsia. Severe…
To evaluate whether bilevel positive airway pressure more rapidly improves ventilation than continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) in patients with acute pu…
Patients who experience lung injury are often placed on a ventilator to help them heal; however, if the ventilator volume settings are too high, it can cause ad…
It is hypothesized that instillation of Liothyronine Sodium (T3) into the airspace will be safe, well tolerated, and will increase alveolar fluid clearance and…