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CompletedNCT04353531

Investigate the Aerosol Particle Distribution During Aerosol Generating Procedures

An Observational Study to Investigate the Aerosol Particle Distribution During Aerosol Generating Procedures

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
15 (actual)
Sponsor
Rush University Medical Center · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Massive number of clinicians were infected during the outbreak of COVID-19, which raised the concerns of utilizing "aerosol generating procedures", particularly the use of high-flow nasal cannula, noninvasive ventilation, intubation, bronchoscopy examination and pulmonary function test. There appears to be a trend to avoid those treatments. Instead, aggressive intubation might cause shortage of medical devices and add extra workload. Therefore, we aimed to do a clinical observational study to evaluate the aerosol generation in these procedures and explore the potential measures to reduce the aerosol generation or dispersion.

Detailed description

The intent is to monitor exhaled aerosol produced by COVID-19 patients pre and post aerosol generating procedures. Monitoring will occur at a distance of 1 and 3 feet from the subject's airway. This observational study will be conducted in standard patient hospital rooms (standard or negative pressure room).

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DEVICEHigh-flow nasal cannulaHigh-flow nasal cannula is a modality of oxygen device that can provide gas flow meets or exceeds patient inspiratory flow demand (flow can be set at 10-60 L/min), it has been proven to improve oxygenation and reduce intubation rate in hypoxemic patients.
DEVICESurgical maskA procedure mask will be used to cover patient's face after HFNC is initiated.
PROCEDUREbronchoscopy examinationis a procedure that allows a doctor to examine the inside of the lungs, including the bronchi, which are the main pathways into the lungs. During a bronchoscopy, a doctor inserts a thin tube containing a light and camera into the lungs through the nose or mouth or via artificial airway such as intubation or tracheotomy tube
PROCEDUREintubationIntubation is the process of inserting a tube, called an endotracheal tube (ET), through the mouth and then into the airway. This is done so that a patient can be placed on a ventilator to assist with breathing during anesthesia, sedation, or severe illness.
PROCEDUREtracheostomyA tracheostomy is a medical procedure - either temporary or permanent - that involves creating an opening in the neck in order to place a tube into a person's windpipe. The tube is inserted through a cut in the neck below the vocal cords. This allows air to enter the lungs.
DEVICEnebulizationA nebulizer is a piece of medical equipment that a person with asthma or another respiratory condition can use to administer medication directly and quickly to the lungs
DIAGNOSTIC_TESTPulmonary function testPulmonary function tests (PFTs) are noninvasive tests that show how well the lungs are working. The tests measure lung volume, capacity, rates of flow, and gas exchange.

Timeline

Start date
2020-05-20
Primary completion
2020-08-30
Completion
2020-08-30
First posted
2020-04-20
Last updated
2021-04-23

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04353531. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.