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NCT04534972Phase 3ActiveUpdate OverdueUpdated 14mo ago · Completion was 43mo agoStrategy to Avoid Excessive Oxygen in Major Burn Patients (SAVE-O2)
In Brief
A Phase 3 clinical trial evaluating Targeting Normoxemia (SpO2 90-96%; PaO2 60-100 mmHg) for Critical Illness and 3 related conditions. Active but no longer recruiting, targeting 2,000 participants across 6 sites.
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Detailed Summary
The objective is to determine the effectiveness of a multimodal educational intervention to reduce supplemental oxygen use in major burn patients. Investigators will also evaluate the safety and clinical effectiveness of the more targeted use of oxygen therapy.
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Interventions
Post-implementation of targeted normoxemia through oxygen titration for individual patients. Intervention for treatment of hypoxemia will follow usual local practice. Interventions for treatment of hyperoxemia (SpO2 \>96% or PaO2 \> 100 mmHg) will involve down titration of FiO2 (or supplemental oxygen for non-mechanically ventilated patients) within a time frame based on local site preferences-typically in increments of no greater than 0.10 until goal oxygenation in the normoxemia range is achieved (including room air \[no supplemental oxygen\] for non-mechanically ventilated patients).