Chest Trauma Clinical Trial
Official title:
Flexible-bronchoscopy Trial for Moderate and Severe Thoracic Trauma Patients Without Brain Injury
The study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of bronchoscopic sputum suction in patients with severe thoracic illness-induced respiratory failure. The study will compare the outcomes of patients who receive bronchoscopic sputum suction versus blind negative pressure aspiration for sputum removal. The study will measure baseline data, postoperative blood gas conditions, and clinical parameters, such as time of invasive ventilation, total time of ventilation, hospital stay, weaning success rate, reintubation rate, ventilator-associated pneumonia incidence, and fatality rate. The study aims to determine whether bronchoscopy-assisted sputum removal is superior to blind negative pressure aspiration in improving patient outcomes.
The aim of the present randomized control trial is to assess the value of bronchoscopic sputum suction in patients with severe thoracic illness-induced respiratory failure. To decrease group differences in baseline characteristics and blood gas conditions, patients will be randomly assigned to receive either bronchoscopy-assisted or negative pressure aspiration for sputum suction, while the remaining treatment course will be the same. The study will measure major clinical indicators such as time of invasive ventilation, total time of ventilation, hospital stay, weaning success rate, reintubation rate, ventilator-associated pneumonia incidence, and fatality rate to provide strong evidence for the efficacy of each suction method. ;
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