Pneumonia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Clinical Trial Evaluating the Difference in Mortality Rates in Children in Ghana Receiving CPAP Versus Those Who Do Not
The purpose of this study is to determine if the use of a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machine (a device that blows air into the lungs) decreases the chance of a child dying from difficulty breathing.
Acute respiratory infections, malaria, and sepsis remain leading causes of death in children
throughout the world.These conditions may lead to respiratory distress and eventually
failure if not adequately managed. In developing countries with limited resources, advanced
airway management and support can be challenging and needs to be approached in a different
manner than is done in developed nations. For example, the use of invasive mechanical
ventilation for respiratory distress is not an option in many resource-limited countries due
to the lack of available technology, infrastructure, and trained personnel. Other
alternatives should be utilized in order to support children with reversible conditions
during their acute respiratory distress stage. One such alternative is non-invasive positive
pressure.
Prior research demonstrated that nasal bubble CPAP can be successfully introduced and
utilized in a developing country's emergency ward. Nurses in four Ghanaian district hospital
emergency wards (Kintampo, Mampong,Nkoranza, and Wenchi) were able to safely apply CPAP and
monitor the patient's response. The investigators demonstrated that patients receiving CPAP
had a significant decrease in respiratory rate compared with those that did not with a mean
difference of 14 breaths per minute. There were no major side effects associated with the
use of CPAP. Now that CPAP has demonstrated to decrease respiratory rate in a non-specific
disease population presenting with respiratory distress it is important to determine if it
also improves survival. Therefore, the purpose of the study is to determine if the use of
CPAP in children 1 month to 5 years of age with respiratory distress decreases mortality.
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