Dr. Jeremy Beitler, MD, MPH
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Area of expertise
Respiratory Impairment
Jeremy Beitler, MD, MPH has run 2 trials for Respiratory Impairment. Some of their research focus areas include:
Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Jeremy Beitler, MD, MPH has run 2 trials for Respiratory Distress Syndrome. Some of their research focus areas include:
Affiliated Hospitals
Columbia University Irving Medical Center
Columbia University Medical Center
Clinical Trials Jeremy Beitler, MD, MPH is currently running
CNEP + HFNC
for Respiratory Insufficiency
This study is being conducted to evaluate if wearing a non-invasive breathing support device over the chest/abdomen improves markers of breathing in patients with lung injury requiring high-flow oxygen. The breathing support device consists of a plastic shell that sits over the chest and abdomen and connects to a vacuum that helps the chest expand with breathing. This breathing support is known as continuous negative external pressure (CNEP). Study findings will help determine if this breathing support device might be useful for patients with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure (AHRF).
Recruiting
1 award
N/A
6 criteria
Precision Ventilation
for Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
The goal of this interventional study is to compare standard mechanical ventilation to a lung-stress oriented ventilation strategy in patients with Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS). Participants will be ventilated according to one of two different strategies. The main question the study hopes to answer is whether the personalized ventilation strategy helps improve survival.
Recruiting
2 awards
Phase 3
7 criteria
More about Jeremy Beitler, MD, MPH
Clinical Trial Related
1 year of experience running clinical trials · Led 2 trials as a Principal Investigator · 2 Active Clinical Trials
Treatments Jeremy Beitler, MD, MPH has experience with
- HFNC + CNEP20
- HFNC + CNEP30
- CNEP10
- CNEP20
- CNEP30
- HFNC + CNEP10
Breakdown of trials Jeremy Beitler, MD, MPH has run
Respiratory Impairment
Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Pulmonary Atelectasis
Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure
Critical Illness
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Frequently asked questions
Do I need insurance to participate in a trial?
Almost all clinical trials will cover the cost of the ‘trial drug’ — so no insurance is required for this. For trials where this trial drug is given alongside an already-approved medication, there may be a cost (which your insurance would normally cover).
What does Jeremy Beitler, MD, MPH specialize in?
Jeremy Beitler, MD, MPH focuses on Respiratory Impairment and Respiratory Distress Syndrome. In particular, much of their work with Respiratory Impairment has involved Stage I patients, or patients who are Stage II.
Is Jeremy Beitler, MD, MPH currently recruiting for clinical trials?
Yes, Jeremy Beitler, MD, MPH is currently recruiting for 2 clinical trials in New York New York. If you're interested in participating, you should apply.
Are there any treatments that Jeremy Beitler, MD, MPH has studied deeply?
Yes, Jeremy Beitler, MD, MPH has studied treatments such as HFNC + CNEP20, HFNC + CNEP30, CNEP10.
What is the best way to schedule an appointment with Jeremy Beitler, MD, MPH?
Apply for one of the trials that Jeremy Beitler, MD, MPH is conducting.
What is the office address of Jeremy Beitler, MD, MPH?
The office of Jeremy Beitler, MD, MPH is located at: Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York, New York 10032 United States. This is the address for their practice at the Columbia University Irving Medical Center.
Is there any support for travel costs?
The coverage of travel expenses can vary greatly between different clinical trials. Please see more financial detail in the trials you’re interested to apply.
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