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The main purpose of this study is to define at the bedside the "Titrated-PEEP" level for obese patients that increases the likelihood of extubation and ventilator liberation. The investigators hypothesized that a titrated level of PEEP ("Titrated-PEEP") during SBT will keep the lung recruited, maintain oxygenation, and decrease the work of breathing resulting in successful ventilator liberation. In addition, post-extubation the investigators hypothesize that these patients will require noninvasive ventilatory support in the form of CPAP at the level of "titrated-PEEP" used during the SBT.


Clinical Trial Description

The high WOB of morbidly obese patients is associated with respiratory muscle fatigue and failure in extubation. The investigators hypothesized that the use of a titrated PEEP level prior to and after extubation might improve successful extubation rates and avoid re-intubation. In this study, patients will be awake and ventilated in the pressure support ventilation (PSV) mode. The investigators will apply different PEEP levels to measure WOB, transpulmonary pressure and characterize the response of the respiratory system to increasing or decreasing PEEP. The "Titrated-PEEP" will be identified as the PEEP level associated with the lowest value of respiratory system elastance and an end expiratory transpulmonary pressure of 2 cmH2O. Then the participants will have two spontaneous breathing trials; one at PEEP 0-5 cmH2O, and the other at the "Titrated-PEEP" level, with PSV=0 and FiO2 unchanged. After extubation, the participants will first receive CPAP set at "Titrated-PEEP", then spontaneous breathing. Electrical impedance tomography (EIT), respiratory system mechanics and gas exchange will be recorded during the study. The investigators believe that the real-time determination of "Titrated-PEEP" can guide the treatment of mechanical ventilation and give us a better understanding of the physiology and pathophysiology of morbidly obese patients. As a result, this study will improve patient safety; reduce the duration of mechanical ventilation, complications and healthcare costs. ;


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NCT number NCT02492113
Study type Interventional
Source Massachusetts General Hospital
Contact Lorenzo Berra, MD
Phone 6176437733
Email lberra@partners.org
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date November 2015
Completion date June 30, 2022

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