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Report for D011248: Pregnancy Complications NIH

(Synonyms: Pregnancy Compli, Pregnancy Complications)

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drug1030 standardized Lung Ultrasound (LUS) examination Wiki 1.00

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D011251 Pregnancy Complications, Infectious NIH 1.00
D011024 Pneumonia, Viral NIH 0.17
D011014 Pneumonia NIH 0.08

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Clinical Trials


1 A Prospective International Lung UltraSound Analysis (ILUSA) Study in Tertiary Maternity Wards During the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic

Currently there is a great need for an accurately and rapid assessment of patients suspected for Covid-19. Like CT, Lung Ultrasound (LUS) examination can potentially help with the initial triage of patients but also help track the evolution of the disease. LUS can be used in every setting, including settings with limited infrastructure, allowing the reduction of disparities in trials participation. LUS is also a practical approach that can be used by obstetricians/gynecologists, who are the primary care givers in the labour and delivery room. The International Lung UltraSound Analysis (ILUSA) Study is an international multicenter prospective explorative observational study to assess the predictive value of LUS in Covid-19 suspected and diagnosed pregnant patients.

NCT04353141 COVID Pregnancy Complications, Infectious Pregnancy Related Pregnancy, High Risk Pregnancy Disease Pneumonia Pneumonia, Viral Diagnoses Disease Diagnostic Test: standardized Lung Ultrasound (LUS) examination
MeSH:Pregnancy Complications, Infectious Pneumonia, Viral Pneumonia Pregnancy Complications
HPO:Pneumonia

Primary Outcomes

Description: The primary endpoint is diagnostic performance in terms of the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC, also known as the c-statistic) and sensitivity and specificity with regard to the prediction of poor outcome. Outcome at one week from admission: good outcome includes discharge or inpatient breathing in free air; poor outcome includes patient with oxygen support, patients with CPAP/ high oxygen flow cannula, or patient with endotracheal intubation during the week.

Measure: Diagnostic performance of LUS to predict poor outcome

Time: outcome one week after enrollment into the study


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