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                    Respiratory Insufficiency Clinical Trials
A listing of 5  Respiratory Insufficiency  clinical trials  actively recruiting volunteers for paid trials and research studies in various therapeutic areas.
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                There are currently 5 active clinical trials seeking participants for Respiratory Insufficiency research studies. The states with the highest number of trials for Respiratory Insufficiency participants are Florida, California, Ontario and Pennsylvania.
            
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                Stroke Clinical Study
            
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        A clinical study for people that suffer with Stroke
    
    
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                Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Clinical Study
            
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        A clinical study for people that suffer with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)
    
    
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                        Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)
                    
                                    
                
                                    Multicenter HomeVENT: Home Values and Experiences Navigation Track
                                
            
            
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                This is a multicenter study to test a decision-making support process for families and clinicians facing decisions about chronic home ventilation for a child. The investigators hypothesize that the intervention will increase family preparedness for decision-making and will improve clinician-family shared-decision making. Half of families will be assigned to "usual care" arm and half to the "intervention" arm. Intervention families will view the study website with study staff and will answer ques...  Read More             
        
        
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                ALL
            Ages:
                18 years and above
            Trial Updated:
                07/30/2025
            
            Locations: Johns Hopkins All Childrens Hospital, Tampa, Florida  +3 locations         
        
        
            Conditions: Pediatric ALL, Respiratory Insufficiency, Communication
        
            
        
    
                
                                    Combined Respiratory Training in Persons with ALS
                                
            
            
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                The goal of this interventional trial is to learn about lung volume recruitment (LVR) and expiratory muscle strength training (EMST) in a total of up to 39 patients diagnosed with ALS. The following aims will be addressed:
1. Determine the impact of combined LVR and EMST on cough strength and respiratory function in individuals with ALS.
2. Determine the impact of combined LVR and EMST on patient-reported dyspnea and bulbar impairment.
3. Describe the effect of combined LVR and EMST on patient-...  Read More             
        
        
    Gender:
                ALL
            Ages:
                Between 18 years and 90 years
            Trial Updated:
                09/11/2024
            
            Locations: Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida         
        
        
            
        
    
                
                                    Wearable Wireless Respiratory Monitoring System That Detects and Predicts Opioid Induced Respiratory Depression
                                
            
            
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                An observational study will be conducted in approximately 14 participants to evaluate the ability of a wearable, wireless acoustic Respiratory Monitoring System (RMS) to accurately measure a participant's respiratory rate, tidal volume, minute ventilation, and duration of apnea in a noisy environment. Sensor accuracy will be measured with adaptive filtering and active noise cancellation turned on versus turned off.             
        
        
    Gender:
                ALL
            Ages:
                Between 18 years and 70 years
            Trial Updated:
                05/29/2024
            
            Locations: Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania         
        
        
            Conditions: Respiratory Insufficiency, Clinical Deterioration
        
            
        
    
                
                                    Behavioral Activation-Rehabilitation to Improve Depressive Symptoms & Physical Function After Acute Respiratory Failure
                                
            
            
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                More and more people are surviving after receiving life support for respiratory failure in the intensive care unit, but these patients often experience problems with depression and physical functioning that lead to reduced quality of life. There is a lack of treatment for these patients, with past research suggesting that treatment may be more successful if mental and physical health are addressed at the same time. This research evaluates whether a therapy delivered via telephone and home visits...  Read More             
        
        
    Gender:
                ALL
            Ages:
                Between 18 years and 100 years
            Trial Updated:
                05/10/2024
            
            Locations: Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland         
        
        
            
        
    
                
                                    Sugammadex vs. Placebo to Prevent Residual Neuromuscular Block in the Post---Anesthesia Care Unit
                                
            
            
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                The Primary objective of this study is to determine whether patients who receive sugammadex immediately after tracheal extubation will exhibit a decrease in the incidence of postoperative residual paralysis and an associated decrease in the incidence of postoperative respiratory depression (which can precede critical respiratory events, CRE).
The Secondary objectives are to: a) determine whether patients receiving sugammadex will have a normal TOF ratio (>0.90) indicative of full neuromuscular...  Read More             
        
        
    Gender:
                All
            Ages:
                Between 18 years and 80 years
            Trial Updated:
                07/31/2019
            
            Locations: Memorial Hermann Hospital, Houston, Texas         
        
        
            Conditions: Neuromuscular Blockade, Respiratory Insufficiency
        
            
        
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