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N/ACompleted· 1,553 enrolled / 1,553 target
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Compression Profile/Schedule: 15 minute Non-Linear compression from start of the daily treatment until treatment pressure is reached (45 fsw) +1 moreprocedure
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NCT04804098N/ACompletedHigh Momentum (27.3/mo)Completion was 21mo ago

The Effect of Rate (Slope) of Compression on the Incidence of Symptomatic Eustachian Tube Dysfunction and Middle Ear Barotrauma: a Phase III Prospective Study.

Northwell Health·interventional·Posted Mar 18, 2021·Updated Jun 9, 2026

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating Compression Profile/Schedule: 15 minute Non-Linear compression from start of the daily treatment until treatment pressure is reached (45 fsw) and Compression Profile/Schedule: 15 minute Linear compression from start of the daily treatment until treatment pressure is reached (45 fsw) for Ear Barotrauma and 6 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 1,553 participants across 1 site.

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Detailed Summary

Eustachian tube dysfunction (ETD) and middle ear barotrauma (MEB) are common reported complications during hyperbaric oxygen treatment. The Phase I study data was the first to demonstrate a statistically significant decrease in the occurrence of symptomatic ETD and middle ear barotrauma (MEB). The Phase I Trial suggested the total time interval and rate (slope) of compression (ROC) may be a determining factor in ETD and MEB. This Phase II study investigates an optimal total time interval and rate of compression to reduce ETD and MEB when considering each multiplace treatment (with multiple patients) as the unit of observation collectively as a group, rather than for each individual patient. Data will be collected prospectively on group patient-treatment exposures. Our investigators randomly assign patient-treatment group exposures to two different rates (slopes) of compression. These are limited to the linear versus the non-linear rates (slopes) of compression identical to two of four compression profiles used in the Phase I and Phase II trials. All patients experiencing symptoms of ETD and MEB requiring compression stops will be evaluated post treatment to confirm the presence of ETD and MEB using the O'Neill Grading System (OGS). Data will be analyzed using the IBM-SPSS statistical software program. The number of compression holds observed in each of the compression schedules/compression profiles using an identical 15-minute total time interval of compression but varying in the rate (slope) of compression will be recorded as in the Phase I and II studies. Symptomatic patients who required compression stops (as in the Phase I trial) using a USN TT 9 during elective hyperbaric oxygen treatments in a Class A multiplace hyperbaric chamber will be compared. Statistical analysis using descriptive and Inferential statistics will be applied to the patients requiring first stops in the compression profiles. This will be used to further evaluate the data restricted to the rate of compression (linear vs. non-linear) and whether this is associated with the number of compression holds. The 15-minute total time interval of compression will be identical in both compression profiles studied since this was found to be the total time interval of compression with the least number of treatment stops/holds in the phase I and phase II studies.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
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CountriesUnited States
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Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
20222023202420252026
First PostedMar 18, 2021
Enrollment StartOct 1, 2021
Primary CompletionSep 2, 2024
Study CompletionMay 5, 2026
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 2.9 yearsPosted 5.3 years ago

Arms & Interventions

15 Minute Non-linear Compression Profileactive_comparator

Compression Profile/Schedule 1 = 15 minute non-linear, Total Time Interval of Compression to treatment depth = 15 minutes Rate (slope) of compression = Non-Linear rate of compression = 2 fsw/min to a depth of 13 fsw, then 3 fsw/min up to a depth of 35 fsw, then 5 fsw/min to arrival at the treatment depth of 45 fsw

Procedure: Compression Profile/Schedule: 15 minute Non-Linear compression from start of the daily treatment until treatment pressure is reached (45 fsw)
15 Minute Linear Compression Profileactive_comparator

Compression Profile/Schedule 2 = 15 minute linear, Total Time Interval of Compression to treatment depth = 15 minutes Rate (slope) of compression = Linear rate of compression = 4.5 fsw/min to arrival at the treatment depth 45 fsw

Procedure: Compression Profile/Schedule: 15 minute Linear compression from start of the daily treatment until treatment pressure is reached (45 fsw)

Interventions

Compression Profile/Schedule: 15 minute Non-Linear compression from start of the daily treatment until treatment pressure is reached (45 fsw)procedure

Patients will be compressed according to the 15 minute non-linear compression schedule on a rotating daily basis. A total of 2 randomized hyperbaric treatment compression profiles (accepted standards of care) will be alternated over the patients course of treatment on a daily basis daily to the prescribed treatment depth. There are multiple patients exposed during the compression profile randomized for that day. The patients are exposed over the course of 4-12 weeks using one of the two compression protocols to be studied on alternating days.

Compression Profile/Schedule: 15 minute Linear compression from start of the daily treatment until treatment pressure is reached (45 fsw)procedure

Patients will be compressed according to the 15 minute linear compression schedule on a rotating daily basis with compression. A total of 2 randomized hyperbaric treatment compression profiles (accepted standards of care) will be alternated over the patients course of treatment on a daily basis daily to the prescribed treatment depth. There are multiple patients exposed during the compression profile randomized for that day. The patients are exposed over the course of 4-12 weeks using one of the two compression protocols to be studied on alternating days.