Respiratory Failure Clinical Trial
Official title:
Clinical Comparison of Different Humidification Strategies During Noninvasive Ventilation With Helmet
| Verified date | January 2019 |
| Source | Catholic University of the Sacred Heart |
| Contact | n/a |
| Is FDA regulated | No |
| Health authority | |
| Study type | Interventional |
Background. Non invasive positive pressure ventilation (NIV) is among first line treatments
of acute respiratory failure. Several interfaces are available for non-invasive
ventilation.Despite full face and oronasal masks are more frequently used, some evidence
suggests that helmets may optimize patients' comfort and NIV tolerability.
During NIV, humidification strategies (heat and moisture exchangers HME or heated humidifiers
HH) may significantly affect patient's comfort and work of breathing.
Despite physiological data suggested heated humidification as the best strategy during NIV
with full face masks, no differences were found in a randomized controlled study assessing
the effects of HME or HH on a pragmatic clinical outcome.
However, the higher dead space (i.e. 18 L/min) and rebreathing rate observed during helmet
NIV make such results not applicable to this particular setting.
The investigators designed a randomized-crossover trial to assess the effect of four
humidification strategies during helmet NIV on patients with acute respiratory failure, in
terms of comfort, work of breathing and patient-ventilator interaction.
Methods. All awake, collaborative, hypoxemic patients requiring mechanical ventilation will
be considered for the enrollment. Hypercapnic patients (i.e.PaCO2>45 mmHg) will be excluded.
Each enrolled patient will undergo helmet NIV with all the following humidification
strategies in a random order. Each period will last 60 minutes.
- Passive humidification, double tube circuit.
- Heated humification (MR 730, Fisher & Paykel, Auckland, New Zealand), humidification
chamber temperature 33°C.
- Heated humification (MR 730, Fisher & Paykel, Auckland, New Zealand), humidification
chamber temperature 37°C.
- Passive humidification with HME, Y-piece circuit.
Ventilatory settings (Draeger Evita xl or Evita infinity ventilators):
Pressure support ventilation; pressure support=20 cmH20; FiO2 titrated to obtain SpO2 between
92 and 98%; positive end-expiratory pressure=10 cmH2O; maximum inspiratory time 0.9 seconds;
inspiratory flow trigger = 2 l/min; expiratory trigger: 30% of the maximum inspiratory flow;
pressurization time=0,00 s.
Such settings will be kept unchanged during the whole study period. An oesophageal catheter
will be placed and secured to measure oesophageal pressure (Pes) and gastric pressure (Pga)
(Nutrivent, Italy): the reliability of the measured pressure will be confirmed with an airway
occlusion test during NIV with oronasal mask. Work of breathing will be estimated with the
pressure-time product (PTP) of the pleural pressure.
A pneumotachograph (KleisTek) will record flow, airway pressure, Pes and Pga on a dedicated
laptop.
At the end of each cycle, the patient will be asked to rate his/her discomfort on a visual
analog scale (VAS) modified for ICU patients. The level of dyspnea will be assessed with the
Borg dyspnea scale.
The following parameters will be record at the end of each cycle:
Arterial pressure, heart rate, respiratory rate, SpO2, pH, PCO2, PaO2, SaO2. Airway and
esophageal pressure signals will be reviewed offline to detect patient-ventilator
asynchronies (ineffective efforts, double cycling, premature cycling, delayed cycling) and
asynchrony index (number of asynchrony events divided by the total respiratory rate computed
as the sum of the number of ventilator cycles (triggered or not) and of wasted efforts) will
be computed. The trigger delay will be also measured. The pressurization and depressurization
velocity will be assessed with the PTP airway index 300 and 500 (inspiratory and expiratory),
as suggested by Ferrone and coworkers. The work of breathing (WOB) for each breath will be
estimated by PTPes.
An hygrometer (Dimar SRL, Italy) will measure and record on a dedicated laptop Helmet
temperature, relative and absolute humidity.
Primary endpoints: patient's comfort, work of breathing and asynchrony index.
Sample Sizing:
Given the physiological design of the study, the investigators did not make an a priori
sample size and plan to enroll 24 patients.
| Status | Completed |
| Enrollment | 20 |
| Est. completion date | January 23, 2019 |
| Est. primary completion date | January 23, 2019 |
| Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
| Gender | All |
| Age group | 18 Years and older |
| Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Awake and collaborative patients - Age>18 years - Need for noninvasive mechanical ventilation - Informed consent Exclusion Criteria: - Cardiopulmonary resuscitation - Haemodynamic instability - Coma - Asma - Hypercapnia (paCO2>45 mmHg) - Recent gastric or abdominal surgery |
| Country | Name | City | State |
|---|---|---|---|
| Italy | General ICU, A. Gemelli hospital | Rome |
| Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
|---|---|
| Catholic University of the Sacred Heart |
Italy,
| Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary | Comfort assessed by visual analogic scale modified for ICU patients | Patient's comfort, assessed by visual analogic scale modified for ICU patients | At the end of each 1-hour ventilation period | |
| Primary | Patient-ventilator asynchrony. Asynchrony index | Asynchrony index number of asynchrony events divided by the total respiratory rate computed as the sum of the number of ventilator cycles (triggered or not) and of wasted efforts. Inspiratory trigger delay (time between the onset of patient's effort and ventilatory support). Pressurization and depressurization efficacy. | At the end of each 1-hour ventilation period | |
| Primary | Work of breathing. Oesophageal pressure time product | Pressure time product of the esophageal pressure (PTPes) and pressure time product of the transdiaphragmatic pressure (PTPdi) | At the end of each 1-hour ventilation period | |
| Secondary | PaO2 | At the end of each 1-hour ventilation period | ||
| Secondary | respiratory rate | At the end of each 1-hour ventilation period | ||
| Secondary | Dyspnea | Borg dyspnea score | At the end of each 1-hour ventilation period | |
| Secondary | Helmet humidity | At the end of each 1-hour ventilation period | ||
| Secondary | Helmet temperature | At the end of each 1-hour ventilation period | ||
| Secondary | PaCO2 | At the end of each 1-hour ventilation period |
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