NOT YET RECRUITING
NCT06678035
Use of Simplified Lung Ultrasound Score for Predicting ICU Outcomes in Patients With Acute Respiratory Failure
This study aims to
Primary Aims:
Verify the predictability of the PLIS at admission in predicting major clinical outcomes including:
* ICU mortality (or discharge) and time to death (or discharge)
* Escalation of ventilatory support antibiotic therapy or supportive medications (inotropes, steroids, sedation, neuromuscular blockers).
Secondary Aims:
* Determine the correlation between initial PLIS and the degree of disease severity (as evaluated per SOFA and APACHE II scores)
* Determine the correlation between initial PLIS and partial pressure of oxygen in arterial blood (PaO2) to Fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2): PaO2/FiO2
* Explore the potential association between the type of ventilatory support, ventilatory settings and PLIS at different time points.
* Verify whether the site of consolidation (anterior vs. posterior lung zones) can reliably predict mortality in in ALI patients.
* Determine the correlation between the PLIS score and the degree of ALI as quantified by CT of the chest (whenever a CT study is available) at the time of admission.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Days - Any
Pneumnia
Chest Infection
Critically-ill Patients Admitted to the ICU for Acute Respitatory Failure, Regardless the Aetilogy