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The purpose of this study is to determine whether, as compared with the Venturi mask, a nasal, high-flow oxygenation device (Optiflow) may reduce the extubation failure rate in patients needing oxygen therapy after extubation.


Clinical Trial Description

This study compares the effects of two devices for oxygen therapy, the nasal, high-flow (Optiflow, intervention) and the Venturi mask (control), on the outcome of extubation. Available data suggest that Optiflow can improve oxygenation and patient's comfort in critically ill patients after extubation. The study hypothesis is that Optiflow may reduce the extubation failure rate in these patients.

In the intervention group, patients fulfilling inclusion criteria and not presenting any of the exclusion criteria will receive high-flow oxygen through nasal cannula (Optiflow, Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Ltd., New Zealand) after extubation. The oxygen concentration (FiO2) will be set to reach an oxygenation target similar to control patients (see below), while the gas flow rate will be set at 50 L/min.

In the control group, patients fulfilling inclusion criteria and not presenting any of the exclusion criteria will receive oxygen through a standard Venturi mask after extubation. The FiO2 will be set to obtain a arterial oxygen saturation (SpO2) between 92% and 98% (or between 88% and 95% in hypercapnic patients). Further FiO2 modifications will be performed by the attending physicians to meet the oxygenation target. ;


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NCT number NCT02107183
Study type Interventional
Source Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date June 2014
Completion date October 2016

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