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Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a common acute and critical disease in clinic. The clinical mortality is as high as 30%-40%. At present, there is no specific treatment. Erythropoietin (EPO), also known as erythrocyte- stimulating factor, erythropoietin, has a certain amount in normal human body, mainly synthesized by liver in infants and kidneys in adults, which can stimulate erythropoiesis. In recent years, more and more studies have shown that high-dose exogenous EPO administration has benefit effects on multi-organ protection. Therefore, we designed this prospective, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial for defecting EPO on the alveolar fluid clearance of ARDS. The study mainly answers the following questions: Does human erythropoietin accelerate the resolution of alveolar edema in ARDS? Is there any effect on hospital survival? The study will draw conclusions by comparing the control group with the experimental group.
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This study was designed as a double-blind, randomized controlled trial. Neither the subject nor the investigator knew the allocation of treatment drugs. Subjects signed the informed consent form, completed all screening assessments, and were randomized in the order of screening eligibility after screening eligibility. The investigator or designee generated the corresponding case number and drug number using a simple randomization method. Information about the subject's trial product allocation was placed in an emergency envelope and retained by the investigator for use in an emergency. Randomised subjects who withdraw from the clinical trial for any reason, regardless of whether they have taken the trial medication, will retain their case number and medication number and will not be allowed to re-enter the trial.
The investigator participating in this trial is a clinician with appropriate experience, who can make treatment decision based on the clinical response and laboratory test results of the subject. The specific process of the study is as follows:
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40 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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Yuqiang Gong, Professor; Shengwei Jin, Professor
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