Management of Mechanical Ventilation During Surgery: an International, Multicenter, and Observational Data Registry
This is an investigator-initiated, international, multicenter, prospective, cross-sectional study that aims to 1) describe the incidence and types of postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs), 2) describe patient demographics, baseline characteristics, and intraoperative ventilation management, 3) describe the occurrence of intraoperative adverse events (IAEs), and 4) their associations with PPCs, 5) assess the practice of intraoperative mechanical ventilation.
Patients will be eligible for participation if: 1) adult and 2) receiving intraoperative ventilation during general anesthesia for surgery. Patients receiving ventilation outside of an operating room as well as patients receiving intraoperative ventilation during extracorporeal life support will be excluded
Ventilation Monitoring by Electrical Impedance Tomography During Anesthesia for Pediatric Surgery: an Observational Prospective Data-registry
Given the scarcity of studies aimed at assessing the effect of anesthesia and m ventilation on the distribution of lung ventilation in pediatric patients undergoing surgery, with the exclusion of thoracic surgery, the present prospective observational study would shed the light on ventilation practice in pediatric anesthesia for surgery. This study wold fill the actual gap allowing the evaluation, through electrical impedance tomography (EIT) of the distribution of lung ventilation across the different phases of anesthesia for pediatric surgery. These insights could contribute to improve clinical practice and research in the management of ventilation in pediatric patients undergoing anesthesia for surgery.
A Nurse-led Coaching Programme With Telemonitoring in Heart Failure: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Feasibility Study
The goal of this pilot interventional study is to assess the feasibility and acceptability of a supportive intervention for patients affected by heart failure. The main questions it aims to answer are:
Are implementation strategies effective in facilitating participant fidelity?
What factors contribute to patients' satisfaction with the designed intervention, and how can these be optimized for improved patient experience and adherence?
Are the methods and tools established the most appropriate to ensure the completeness of the data collection?
Participants will follow a combined intervention consisting of:
1. pre-discharge educational meeting;
2. telephone nurse-led coaching sessions;
3. home telemonitoring of vital signs.
In the main trial, researchers will compare data from the intervention group with a control group to assess whether it reduces hospitalization rates and improves self-care capabilities
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