Recruitment

Recruitment Status
Recruiting
Estimated Enrollment
Same as current

Summary

Conditions
  • ARDS
  • Lung Ultrasound
  • Respiratory Failure
Type
Observational
Design
Observational Model: CohortTime Perspective: Prospective

Participation Requirements

Age
Between 18 years and 125 years
Gender
Both males and females

Description

We hypothesize that the hospital-wide incidence of ARDS, as defined by the Kigali modification, is similar in high resource settings (e.g., Boston and Toronto) as compared to the resource-constrained setting of Kigali, Rwanda. We also hypothesize that pulmonary ultrasound is a more sensitive and sim...

We hypothesize that the hospital-wide incidence of ARDS, as defined by the Kigali modification, is similar in high resource settings (e.g., Boston and Toronto) as compared to the resource-constrained setting of Kigali, Rwanda. We also hypothesize that pulmonary ultrasound is a more sensitive and similarly specific imaging modality for bilateral opacities than chest radiograph, when compared to the reference standard of chest tomography. We will test these hypotheses in a multicenter prospective cohort study with the following specific aims: Aim 1: A) To estimate the hospital-wide incidence of ARDS defined according to both the Berlin definition and the Kigali modification, and B) To describe clinical characteristics and outcomes for these patients. Aim 2: For the subset of patients who have chest CT, to determine the sensitivity and specificity for bilateral opacities of both chest radiographs and chest ultrasound done within 12 hours as compared to the reference standard CT scans. As a part of the research study, we will perform a pilot study with the specific aim of assessing feasibility of a multicenter study. Criteria that will be used to assess feasibility include: Number of hospitalised adult patients who fulfill Kigali or Berlin ARDS criteria over the first 7 days post-hospital admission; Number of hospitalised adult patients who develop hypoxemia as detected on daily screening, during the first 7 days post-hospital admission (% hypoxemic patients/new admissions); Proportion of recruited patients/eligible patients (see below for eligibility criteria); Work-load per patient (lung ultrasound scanning time; average data collection time on the first day of hypoxemia); Proportion of patients with CXR, CT scan and LUS available from the same +/-1 day. All adults (? 18 years old) admitted to the hospital during either of two one-week study periods (winter and summer) will be screened daily for hypoxemia (defined as oxygen saturation < 90%) or use of any supplemental oxygen for a total of 7 days. For the initial feasibility phase, both in-person and electronic administrative records screening will be performed. Depending on the site and the results of the pilot phase, in the multicenter study the screening will be accomplished using electronic administrative records or in-person screening. For any eligible patient who screens positive during the study period we will collect data as detailed in the table below: Day 1 post-hypoxemia detection Demographic characteristics (year of birth, sex, height, weight) Admission data (type of admission - elective/emergency; transfer vs direct admission vs ED admission -; date of admission; if transfer from other hospital; ward - medicine, surgery, ICU) Main diagnosis/clinical presentation Co-morbidities ARDS risk factors at admission New or worsening symptoms within 7 days Institution of mechanical ventilation (invasive or non-invasive) Oxygenation data Lung Ultrasound data CXR and CT scans occurring up to 24 hours before onset of hypoxemia Day 2-6 post-hypoxemia detection Oxygenation data Lung Ultrasound data Chest imaging Day 7 post-hypoxemia detection Etiology of hypoxemia (as determined by MRP) New ARDS risk factors identified Need for ICU admission first 7 days Institution of mechanical ventilation first 7 days (invasive and non-invasive) Oxygenation data Lung Ultrasound data Structured focused lung ultrasound Chest imaging Outcome data collection Vital status at hospital separation, censored at 90 days Date of hospital discharge (or death) ICU admission and duration of ICU stay For any eligible patient who does not screen positive during any day of the study period (days 1-7 post hospital admission), we will collect the following data: Vital status at hospital separation, censored at 90 days Date of hospital discharge (or death) ICU admission and duration of ICU stay For patients undergoing CT chest during the 7 days of data collection, we will attempt the performance of an extra lung ultrasound examination immediately before or after the CT scan

Tracking Information

NCT #
NCT03546699
Collaborators
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Investigators
Principal Investigator: Alberto Goffi, MD University Health Network, Toronto