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CompletedNCT02499276

Comparative Effects of Variable Pressure Support, NAVA and PAV

Comparative Effects of Variable Pressure Support, Neurally Adjusted Ventilatory Assist (NAVA) and Proportional Assist Ventilation (PAV) on the Variability of the Breathing Pattern and on Patient Ventilator Interaction

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
12 (actual)
Sponsor
Association pour le Développement et l'Organisation de la Recherche en Pneumologie et sur le Sommeil · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Experimental animal data suggest that increasing breathing pattern variability in mechanical ventilation could be beneficial. Variable ventilation can be induced through the following modes: Neurally Adjust Ventilatory Assist (NAVA), Proportional Assist Ventilation (PAV) and Variable-Pressure Support Ventilation (V-PSV). These modes have not yet been compared to each other. Pilot observations in our department suggest a feasibility in patients. The objectives of the study are to compare the impact of PSV, NAVA, PAV and V-PSV on the variability of the breathing pattern, patient-ventilator asynchrony, risk of lung overdistension, gas exchange, and repartition of ventilation.

Detailed description

Cross-over, prospective, randomized controlled monocentric trial . Patients on pressure support ventilation will be ventilated with PSV, NAVA, PAV, and V-PSV (in a randomized sequence). In each mode the level of assistance will be set to achieve a similar tidal volume of 6-8 ml/kg. The following data will be measured and recorded: airway flow and pressure, electrical activity of the diaphragm (EAdi), blood gases, electrical impedance tomography, end tidal partial pressure in carbon dioxide (PEtCO2). Will be calculated: the coefficient of variation (CV, standard deviation (SD)/mean) of the peak pressure (Ppeak), EAdi and of the main descriptors of the breathing pattern, the prevalence of the main patient-ventilator asynchronies, the prevalence of tidal volume (VT) \>10ml/kg, ventrodorsal repartition of ventilation and inhomogeneity index, dead space

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DEVICEPSV, NAVA, PAV, Variable-PSVEach patient enrolled in the study will be ventilated in all the following modes: PSV, NAVA, PAV and variable PSV

Timeline

Start date
2015-05-01
Primary completion
2015-12-01
Completion
2015-12-01
First posted
2015-07-16
Last updated
2015-12-29

Locations

1 site across 1 country: France

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT02499276. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.