Evaluation of the Relevance of Diaphragmatic Stroke Ultrasound for the Etiological Diagnosis of Acute Respiratory Distress in an Emergency Department.

NARecruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

100

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

November 27, 2024

Primary Completion Date

November 1, 2026

Study Completion Date

November 1, 2026

Conditions
PneumoniaDiaphragm; MovementDiaphragmatic UltrasoundEmergency Medical ServicesAcute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS)
Interventions
DIAGNOSTIC_TEST

diaphragmatic ultrasound

"The examination is performed with a phased array probe, also known as a cardiac probe. The technique used will be that described and validated in anterior studies: the patient is in the Fowler position: half-seated, at an angle of around 45 degrees. The patient is ventilating spontaneously, and no participation is required. The probe is positioned in the sub-costal region between the mid-clavicular and anterior axillary line on the right, and between the anterior and middle axillary line in the sub- or intercostal region on the left. The liver is used as an acoustic window for the right hemi-diaphragm. The probe is oriented medially, cranially and dorsally.~The operator switches to time-motion (TM) mode when an angle of over 70° is achieved between the upper part of the diaphragm and the analysis axis in the most cephalic part of the diaphragm. The image is frozen when 6 respiratory cycles have been measured."

Trial Locations (2)

30900

NOT_YET_RECRUITING

University Hospital of Nîmes, Nîmes

34295

RECRUITING

University Hospital of Montpellier, Montpellier

All Listed Sponsors
lead

University Hospital, Montpellier

OTHER