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CompletedNCT03451461

Asynchronies During Mechanical Ventilation

Asynchronies During Mechanical Ventilation: Factors Related

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
400 (actual)
Sponsor
Corporacion Parc Tauli · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV) is a life support treatment for patients with acute respiratory failure. The IMV can generate adverse effects that may cause alterations in other organs besides the lung, creating an important problem during ICU stay, hospital stay and years after discharge. These consequences on morbidity and mortality have significant economic and social weight. In the United States the IMV represents 2.7 episodes per 1000 habitants, with an estimated cost of $27,000 million, representing 12% of all hospital expenses. The overall mortality in patients with IMV is 30-35%, increasing with age. Therefore, patients receiving IMV are a high-risk population and with higher costs. A poor interaction between patient and ventilator during IMV can develop asynchronies. The asynchronies may present in 25% of patients. The majority of studies in ICU patients are limited to a evaluation of short periods of time. Asynchronies identification needs the application of respiratory physiology knowledge and the interpretation of respiratory signals from the ventilator waves. This allows identifying in an easy way different situations of "fight", but it also difficult the identification of situation where asynchronies are less obvious, doing that them remain underdiagnosed. Moreover, asynchronies can be only evaluated during a brief period of time, and it's difficult to know their incidence during all the IMV period and to make adjustments to improve them. In our centre, it has been developed a continuous monitoring system during IMV which integrates, in real-time, all the information derived from digital monitors and ventilators. It allows a continuous and automatic detection of different events (through an intelligent alarm system) and quantification of asynchronies. It was demonstrated that asynchronies are frequent, that it can be present from the beginning of IMV, that it increase in severe patients under deep sedation and it can increase ICU and hospital mortality. The investigators can study different factors that can influence over asynchronies development or can improve them.

Detailed description

The aim of this study is to analyze the real incidence of asynchronies of patients undergoing mechanical ventilation and to analyze what factors may have an association with their appearance. This factors includes factors related with the pulmonary mechanics of each patient and other factors such as the treatment administered, especially drugs with sedative and analgesic effect will be taken into account. This can help to implement strategies for the improvement of asynchronies.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERNo interventionObservational study. Clinical data recorded

Timeline

Start date
2011-01-01
Primary completion
2019-03-01
Completion
2019-03-01
First posted
2018-03-01
Last updated
2020-06-18

Locations

4 sites across 1 country: Spain

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03451461. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.