About this trial
Acute dyspnea is a common cause of emergency department admissions among elderly patients. Acute respiratory failure is often multifactorial and requires rapid and reliable evaluation. Currently, management relies on clinical, biological, and radiological assessments, but diaphragmatic ultrasound could provide an additional tool for real-time respiratory function evaluation. This study aims to integrate this non-invasive technology into the initial assessment of patients to improve care pathways. Hypothesis : Diaphragmatic ultrasound enables reliable assessment of respiratory function and can predict the need for mechanical ventilation.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Patients aged ≥ 75 years
Emergency admission for acute dyspnea
Requiring an emergency ultrsoung.
Disqualifiers
Acute respiratory distress requiring immediate invasive or non-invasive ventilation
Respiratory rate ≥ 25 breaths/min, and/or SpO2 ≤ 90% on room air, and/or PaO2 ≤ 60 mmHg
Known diaphragmatic paralysis
Patients with degenerative neuromuscular disease
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Not listed