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N/ACompleted· 30 enrolled
Drug / intervention
VC-CMV20 +5 moreother
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NCT03327610N/ACompleted

Selecting the Best Ventilator Hyperinflation Settings Based on Physiologic Markers: Randomized Controlled Study

Centro Universitário Augusto Motta·interventional·Posted Oct 31, 2017·Updated Oct 31, 2017

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating VC-CMV20, VC-CMV50, and 4 other interventions for Respiratory Failure and Respiration Disorders. Completed, enrolled 30 participants.

Detailed Summary

Ventilator hyperinflation (VHI) has been shown to be effective in improving respiratory mechanics, secretion removal, and gas exchange in mechanically ventilated patients; however, there are no recommendations on the best ventilator settings to perform the technique. Thus, the aim of this study was to compare six modes of VHI, concerning physiological markers of efficacy and safety criteria, in order to support the optimal VHI settings selection for mechanically ventilated patients. In a randomized, controlled and crossover study, 30 mechanically ventilated patients underwent 6 modes of ventilator hyperinflation. The maximum expansion (tidal volume), expiratory flow bias criteria (inspiratory and expiratory flow patterns), overdistension (alveolar pressure), asynchronies and hemodynamic variables (mean arterial pressure and heart rate) were assessed during the interventions.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
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Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
2017201820192020202120222023202420252026
First PostedOct 31, 2017
Enrollment StartJul 1, 2016
Primary CompletionAug 1, 2017
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 1.1 yearsPosted 8.7 years ago

Interventions

VC-CMV20other

Application of a ventilator hyperinflation intervention with Volume Control Continuous Mandatory Ventilation (VC-CMV). The inspiratory flow was set at 20Lpm and the tidal volume was increased in steps of 200mL until the peak airway pressure of 40cmH2O was achieved. After achieving the target pressure, this ventilatory regimen lasted 15 minutes. Positive end expiratory pressure and the inspired oxygen fraction were not modified.

VC-CMV50other

Application of a ventilator hyperinflation intervention with Volume Control Continuous Mandatory Ventilation (VC-CMV). The inspiratory flow was set at 50Lpm and the tidal volume was increased in steps of 200mL until the peak airway pressure of 40cmH2O was achieved. After achieving the target pressure, this ventilatory regimen lasted 15 minutes. Positive end expiratory pressure and the inspired oxygen fraction were not modified.

PC-CMV1other

Application of a ventilator hyperinflation intervention with Pressure Control Continuous Mandatory Ventilation (PC-CMV1). The inspiratory time was set at 1 second and the pressure control was increased until a peak pressure of 40cmH2O was achieved. After achieving the target pressure, this ventilatory regimen lasted 15 minutes. Positive end expiratory pressure and the inspired oxygen fraction were not modified.

PC-CMV3other

Application of a ventilator hyperinflation intervention with Pressure Control Continuous Mandatory Ventilation (PC-CMV1). The inspiratory time was set at 3 seconds and the pressure control was increased until a peak pressure of 40cmH2O was achieved. After achieving the target pressure, this ventilatory regimen lasted 15 minutes. Positive end expiratory pressure and the inspired oxygen fraction were not modified.

PSV10other

Application of a ventilator hyperinflation intervention with Pressure Support Ventilation (PSV). The cycling off was set at 10% of peak inspiratory flow and the pressure support was increased until a peak pressure of 40cmH2O was achieved. After achieving the target pressure, this ventilatory regimen lasted 15 minutes. Positive end expiratory pressure and the inspired oxygen fraction were not modified.

PSV25other

Application of a ventilator hyperinflation intervention with Pressure Support Ventilation (PSV). The cycling off was set at 25% of peak inspiratory flow and the pressure support was increased until a peak pressure of 40cmH2O was achieved. After achieving the target pressure, this ventilatory regimen lasted 15 minutes. Positive end expiratory pressure and the inspired oxygen fraction were not modified.