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Resting baseline oxygen saturation >= 92% at rest - by pulse oximetry, performed within 14 days of treatment initiation
Baseline pulse oximetry < 94% or requires oxygen supplementation of any kind
Oxygen saturation < 90% measured by pulse oximetry at rest
Oxygen saturation >= 90%, no more than 2 liters per minute (LPM) oxygen
Oxygen saturation >= 90% by pulse oximetry
Resting baseline oxygen (O2) saturation by pulse oximetry of ? 92% at rest
ARDS characterized by hypoxemia and bilateral radiographic opacities not fully explained by cardiac failure or fluid overload as judged by the treating physician using all available data; moderate ARDS includes patients with malignancies with the previous presentation and a partial pressure arterial oxygen and fraction of inspired oxygen (P/F) ratio =< 200 or oximetric saturation to the fraction of inspired oxygen (S/F) ratio of =< 214; the duration of the hypoxemia criterion and the radiograph criterion must be within 10 days of the time of enrollment
Subjects must have resting baseline oxygen (O2) saturation by pulse oximetry of >= 92% at rest
Pulse Oximetry measurement ? 95% saturation without supplemental oxygen
Oxygen saturation over 90% by pulse oximetry without administration of supplemental oxygen
Requirement for FiO2 > 0.5 to maintain arterial oxygen saturation > 90%
Normal oxygen saturation at baseline ABG (arterial blood gas) testing
Baseline oxygen saturation of < 85% or partial pressure of oxygen in arterial blood (PaO2) < 70
Severe chronic obstructive or other pulmonary disease with hypoxemia (requires supplementary oxygen, symptoms due to hypoxemia or oxygen saturation <90% by pulse oximetry after a 2 minute walk) or in the opinion of the investigator any physiological state likely to cause systemic or regional hypoxemia
Oxygen saturation > 92%
Normal lung oxygen saturation by pulse oximeter, as determined by the Principal Investigator based on patient history and status.
Resting baseline oxygen (O2) saturation by pulse oximetry of >= 92% at rest
Resting oxygen saturation (O2 sat) must be >= 92%
Subject has resting baseline oxygen saturation by pulse oximetry of ? 92% at rest.
Adequate oxygen saturation via pulse oximeter within 28 days prior to registration (i.e., patient can NOT have CTCAE hypoxia grade 2 or greater)
Resting baseline oxygen (O2) saturation by pulse oximetry of >= 92% at rest
Severe chronic obstructive or other pulmonary disease with hypoxemia (requires supplementary oxygen, symptoms due to hypoxemia or oxygen [O2] saturation < 90% by pulse oximetry after a 2 minute walk or in the opinion of the investigator any physiological state likely to cause systemic or regional hypoxemia)
Severe chronic obstructive or other pulmonary disease with hypoxemia (requires supplementary oxygen, symptoms due to hypoxemia or oxygen saturation < 90% by pulse oximetry after a 2 minute walk) or in the opinion of the investigator any physiological state likely to cause normal tissue hypoxia
Patients must have adequate lung function, as defined by oxygen saturation greater than or equal to 90% by pulse oximetry
Resting and walking oxygen (O2) saturation must remain above 90% at the time of screening
Oxygen (O2) saturation at rest >= 90% (off supplementary oxygen)
Oxygen saturation at rest or with exercise > 88% as measured by pulse oximeter or PaO2 > 55 mm Hg without need for supplemental oxygen at rest or with activity
Oxygen saturation at rest by pulse oximetry less than 88% or partial pressure of oxygen (PaO2) less than or equal to 55 mm Hg
Severe chronic obstructive or other pulmonary disease with hypoxemia (requires supplementary oxygen, symptoms due to hypoxemia or oxygen saturation less than 90% by pulse oximetry after a 2 minute walk) or in the opinion of the investigator any physiological state likely to cause hypoxia of normal tissue.
Subjects must have a resting baseline oxygen (O2) saturation by pulse oximetry of >= 92% at rest
persistent arterial oxygen desaturation, arterial partial pressure of oxygen (PaO2) < 50 or oxygen saturation (SaO2) saturation < 80%,
Partial pressure of arterial oxygen (PaO2):fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2) ratio =< 300 mmHg OR a peripheral capillary oxygen saturation (SaO2):FiO2 =< 357
Oxygen saturation >= 92% on room air
Excluded if known active pulmonary disease with hypoxia defined as: \r\n* Oxygen saturation < 85% on room air, or\r\n* Oxygen saturation < 88% despite supplemental oxygen
Obtained within 14 days prior to C1D1: Oxygen saturation (O2 Sat.) >= 92% on ambient air
Baseline oxygen saturation > 92% on room air
RETREATMENT WITH MODIFIED T-CELLS INCLUSION CRITERIA: Oxygen saturation 90% or higher on room air
Must have an ambulatory oxygen saturation of > 90% on room air
Baseline oxygen saturation > 92% on room air
Patients who have any clinical evidence of hypoxia with O2 saturation less than 92% on room air.
Baseline oxygen saturation > 92% on room air
Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE) grade =< 1 dyspnea and oxygen saturation (SaO2) >= 92% on room air
Oxygen saturation >= 90% on room air
No clinically significant pleural effusion, baseline oxygen saturation > 92% on room air
Room air oxygen saturation of 92% or greater
Baseline oxygen saturation > 92% on room air
The patient has adequate pulmonary function per protocol and oxygen saturation >92% on room air.
For patients < 8 years of age unable to perform pulmonary function tests (PFTs) due to age or developmental ability: (1) no evidence of dyspnea at rest and (2) no need for supplemental oxygen and (3) oxygen (O2) saturation > 92% on room air
Must have an ambulatory oxygen saturation of > 88% on room air
Must have an ambulatory oxygen saturation of > 90% on room air
Room air oxygen saturation of 92% or greater
Baseline oxygen saturation > 92% on room air and no clinically significant pleural effusion
RETREATMENT WITH MODIFIED T CELLS: Oxygen saturation 90% or higher on room air
Oxygen saturation >= 90% on room air
Normal lung function as manifested by no dyspnea and/or oxygen saturation >= 94% on room air
Oxygen saturation >= 90% on room air, measured prior to treatment
No clinically significant pleural effusion, baseline oxygen saturation > 92% on room air
No clinically significant pleural effusion, baseline oxygen saturation > 92% on room air.
Oxygen saturation (Sp02) of less than 95% on room air
Within 30 days of registration: Oxygen saturation >= 90% on room air
Oxygen saturation >= 92% on room air
O2 saturation < 92% (on room air).
Oxygen saturation >= 90% on room air
Baseline oxygen saturation > 92% on room air
Resting and ambulatory oxygen saturation >= 94% on room air
For pediatric patients unable to perform pulmonary function tests, oxygen (O2) saturation > 92% on room air
Individuals with active lung disease as defined by presence of pulmonary infiltrates on screening chest x-ray or baseline room air oxygen saturation of < 92%
Oxygen saturation >= 95% on room air
Oxygen saturation >= 90% on room air
Significant lung disease (oxygen [O2] saturation less than 88% in room air)
Hypoxia (oxygen saturation < 90% on room air) or in the opinion of the investigator any pulmonary compromise leading to hypoxia, at the time of study entry
Oxygen saturation of greater than or equal to 90% on room air
Baseline oxygen saturation >92% on room air
Oxygen saturation (Sp02) of less than 95% on room air.
O2 saturation < 92% (on room air), evidence of TLS > grade 2 (according to the Cairo-Bishop criteria (3)) or leukostasis (2).
If unable to perform pulmonary function tests due to young age, oxygen saturation > 92% on room air
Oxygen saturation >= 90% on room air
Room air oxygen saturation of > 94%
Non-hypoxemic (i.e. oxygen saturation > 90% on ambient air)
Oxygen saturation > 90% on ambient air at time of assessment
Room air desaturation at rest =< 85%
Room air desaturation at rest =< 85%
Adequate pulmonary function defined as:\r\n* Room air oxygen saturation of > 90% at altitude > 5000 feet, or > 93% < 5000 feet
Oxygen saturation during exertion is maintained at >= 88% on room air
Oxygen saturation below 92% on room air
Adequate respiratory function with a room air oxygen saturation of at least 92%
Room air desaturation at rest =< 85%
Oxygen saturation >= 90% on room air
Known severely impaired lung function (spirometry and DLCO 50% or less of normal and O2 saturation 88% or less at rest on room air)
Baseline oxygen saturation > 92% on room air
Oxygen saturation < 90% on room air
Forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) and forced vital capacity (FVC) >= 40% of predicted; or in pediatric patients, if unable to perform pulmonary function tests due to young age, oxygen saturation > 92% on room air
TREATMENT WITH SJCAR19: Forced vital capacity (FVC) >= 50% of predicted value; or pulse oximetry >= 92% on room air if patient is unable to perform pulmonary function testing
Forced vital capacity (FVC) >= 40% of predicted value; or pulse oximetry >= 92% on room air if patient is unable to perform pulmonary function testing
Children unable to perform pulmonary function tests (e.g., less than 7 years old) pulse oximetry of >= 92% on room air
Forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) >= 40% predicted (corrected for hemoglobin); if unable to perform pulmonary function tests, the oxygen (O2) saturation > 92% on room air
Forced vital capacity (FVC) >= 40% predicted (corrected for hemoglobin); if unable to perform pulmonary function tests, the O2 saturation > 92% on room air
Diffusing capacity of the lung for carbon monoxide (DLCO) equal or greater than 50% predicted corrected for hemoglobin; for children =< 7 years of age who are unable to perform pulmonary function tests (PFT), oxygen saturation >= 92% on room air by pulse oximetry
Forced vital capacity (FVC) >= 50% of predicted value; or pulse oximetry >= 92% on room air if patient is unable to perform pulmonary function testing
Forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1), forced vital capacity (FVC) and diffusing capacity of the lungs for carbon monoxide (DLCO) >= 50% of expected, corrected for hemoglobin; for pediatric patients, if unable to perform pulmonary function tests (most children < 7 years of age), pulse oximetry >= 92% on room air by pulse oximetry
Forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) and forced vital capacity (FVC) >= 40% of predicted; or in pediatric patients, if unable to perform pulmonary function tests due to young age, oxygen saturation > 92% on room air
Forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1)/forced vital capacity (FVC) >= 60% by pulmonary function test; for children who are uncooperative, no evidence of dyspnea at rest, or exercise intolerance, and must have a pulse oximetry > 94% in room air
Forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) and forced vital capacity (FVC) >= 40% of predicted; or if unable to perform pulmonary function tests due to young age, oxygen saturation > 92% on room air
Pulmonary function test (PFT) demonstrating a diffusion capacity of least 50% predicted; for children =< 7 years of age who are unable to perform PFT, oxygen saturation >= 92% on room air by pulse oximetry
Pulmonary function - diffusion capacity of at least 50% predicted; children unable to perform pulmonary function tests (e.g. less than 7 years old) pulse oximetry of >= 92% on room air
Pulmonary function test demonstrating a diffusion capacity of least 50% predicted (myeloablative regimen 4, reduced intensity regimen 3) or at least 40% predicted (nonmyeloablative regimen 2); for children < 7 years of age who are unable to perform pulmonary function test (PFT), oxygen saturation > 92% on room air by pulse oximetry
FEV1, FVC > 50% of predicted; Note: If unable to perform pulmonary tests, then O2 saturation > 92% on room air.
Pulmonary function test (PFT) demonstrating a diffusion capacity of least 50% predicted; for children =< 7 years of age who are unable to perform PFT, oxygen saturation >= 92% on room air by pulse oximetry
Forced vital capacity (FVC) >= 40% of predicted value; or pulse oximetry >= 92% on room air if patient is unable to perform pulmonary function testing
Forced vital capacity (FVC) >= 50% of predicted value or pulse oximetry (Pox) >= 92% on room air
Forced vital capacity (FVC) >= 40% of predicted value; or pulse oximetry >= 92% on room air if patient is unable to perform pulmonary function testing
Forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) and forced vital capacity (FVC) >= 40% of predicted; or if unable to perform pulmonary function tests due to young age, oxygen saturation > 92% on room air
Patients with oxygen (O^2) saturations > 93% on room air (measured by pulse oximetry)
Uncontrolled asthma or O2 saturation < 90% by arterial blood gas analysis or pulse oximetry on room air
Within 4 weeks prior to study enrollment: Pulse oximetry > 94% on room air or oxygen (O2) by nasal cannula
Must have a minimum level of pulmonary reserve defined as ? grade 1 dyspnea and pulse oximetry of ? 88% on room air
Patients who have a significant history of pulmonary disease that necessitates the use of supplemental oxygen, and patients with resting pulse oximetry < 92% on room air
Pulse oximetry oxygen (O2) saturation < 90% at rest on room air
Adequate pulmonary function as assessed by >= 92% oxygen saturation on room air by pulse oximetry
Adequate pulmonary function as assessed by >= 92% oxygen saturation on room air by pulse oximetry
Uncontrolled asthma or oxygen saturation < 90% by arterial blood gas analysis or pulse oximetry on room air.
CELL PROCUREMENT: Subjects may not have an oxygen requirement as defined by pulse oximetry of < 90% on room air
LYMPHODEPLETION: Subjects may not have an oxygen requirement as defined by pulse oximetry of < 90% on room air
Must not require supplemental oxygen or have a pulse oximetry < 92% on room air
Must have a minimum level of pulmonary reserve defined as =< grade 1 dyspnea, pulse oxygen > 92% on room air, and carbon monoxide diffusing capability test (DLCO) >= 40% (corrected for anemia)
Must have a minimum level of pulmonary reserve defined as =< grade 1 dyspnea and pulse oxygen > 92% on room air
Adequate pulmonary function as assessed by >= 92% oxygen saturation on room air by pulse oximetry
Oxygen saturation as measured by pulse oximetry is > 93% on room air and no evidence of dyspnea at rest
Oxygen saturation on room air > 92 % by pulse oximetry; (patients on intermittent or continuous supplemental oxygen are not allowed)
Uncontrolled asthma or oxygen (O2) saturation < 90% by ABG (arterial blood gas) analysis or pulse oximetry on room air
Pulse oxygen (Ox) >= 90% on room air
Must have a minimum level of pulmonary reserve defined as ?Grade 1 dyspnea and pulse oxygenation > 91% on room air
Must have a minimum level of pulmonary reserve defined as ? Grade 1 dyspnea and pulse oxygenation > 91% on room air
Must have a minimum level of pulmonary reserve as ? Grade 1 dyspnea and pulse oxygenation > 91% on room air.
Oxygen saturation on room air > 92 % by pulse oximetry; (subjects on intermittent or continuous supplemental oxygen are excluded)
> 90% oxygen saturation on room air by pulse oximetry
Uncontrolled asthma or oxygen saturation <90% by arterial blood gas analysis or pulse oximetry on room air;
Must have a minimum level of pulmonary reserve defined as =< grade 1 dyspnea and pulse oxygen > 92% on room air
Oxygen saturation as measured by pulse oximetry must be >= 93% on room air
Adequate pulmonary function as assessed by >= 92% oxygen saturation on room air by pulse oximetry
Adequate pulmonary function as assessed by >= 92% oxygen saturation on room air by pulse oximetry
Pulse > 45 or < 120
Impaired lung function: O2 saturation 88% or less at rest on room air by pulse oximetry; if O2 saturation is =< 88% at rest, further pulmonary function tests (PFTs) should be ordered to confirm normal pulmonary function and eligibility
Pulse > 45 and < 120
Patients with RSV infection limited to the URT as documented by negative chest radiographic findings within the last 48 hours of enrollment and pulse oxygenation of more than 90 mm of Hg on room air
Pulse oximetry of > 95% on room air in patients who previously received radiation therapy
TREATMENT: Pulse oximetry of > 95% on room air in patients who previously received radiation therapy
Pulse oximetry of > 90% on room air
Pulse oximetry of > 95% on room air
INCLUSION - TREATMENT: Pulse oximetry of > 90% on room air
If clinical indications, pulse oximetry > 94% on room air
INCLUSION - INFUSION: Pulse oximetry of > 90% on room air
TREATMENT INCLUSION: Pulse oximetry of > 90% on room air
Pulse oximetry < 92% on room air
Pulse oximetry of > 90% on room air
Pulse oximetry of > 90% on room air
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA AT TIME OF TREATMENT: Pulse oximetry of > 90% on room air
Pulse oximetry of > 95% on room air in patients who previously received radiation therapy
Pulse oximetry of > 90% on room air
INCLUSION - TREATMENT: Pulse oximetry of ? 90% on room air
Pulse oximetry > 94% on room air
A pulse oximetry ? 93%
Pulse oximetry > 94% on room air
Pulse oximetry >= 92% on room air at rest
PRIOR TO INFUSION OF ATLCAR.CD30 CELLS: Pulse oximetry of > 90% on room air
Has a pulse oximetry < 92% on room air
Patient has a pulse oximetry of < 92% on room air
Pulse oximetry of > 95% on room air
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA- LYMPHODEPLETION/INFUSION OF tvs-CTL: Pulse oximetry of > 95% on room air
Patient has a pulse oximetry of < 92% on room air
ADDITIONAL CRITERIA FOR STUDY CONTINUATION: Patient has a pulse oximetry of < 92% on room air
AT THE TIME OF INFUSION: Pulse oximetry of ? 90% on room air
TREATMENT: Pulse oximetry of > 90% on room air
TREATMENT: Pulse oximetry of > 93% on room air in patients who previously received radiation therapy
Pulse oximetry of > 90% on room air
Pulse oximetry of > 90% on room air
Pulse oximetry of > 90% on room air
Pulse oximetry of > 90% on room air
Pulse oximetry of >= 90% on room air
ENROLLMENT: Pulmonary symptoms controlled by medication and pulse oximetry >= 92% on room air.
Pulse oximetry > 94% on room air
Pulse oximetry of >= 90% on room air
Pulse oximetry of > 90% on room air
Pulse oximetry of > 90% on room air
Pulse oximetry of > 90% on room air
Patient has a pulse oximetry of < 92% on room air
AT THE TIME OF INFUSION: Pulse oximetry of > 90% on room air
Patients with a pulse oximetry of < 92% on room air
Patients must demonstrate a respiratory rate that is within normal limits for age, measured when afebrile and at rest (measured for a full minute) and pulse oximetry >= 93% on room air
Pulse oximetry greater than or equal to 92% on room air
Pulse oximetry of > 88%
Pulse oximetry of > 90% on room air
Pulse oximetry of > 90% on room air
Pulse oximetry greater than or equal to 92% on room air
Patients must have baseline pulse oximetry > 90% on room air
Patients must have baseline pulse oximetry > 90% on room air
Pulse oximetry >= 93% at room air
Pulse oximetry of > 90% on room air
Required prior to infusion of ATLCAR.CD30 cells: Pulse oximetry of > 90% on room air
Pulse oximetry of hemoglobin saturation ?92% on room air
Patients must have documented pulse oximetry >= 92% on room air