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NCT ID: NCT02915458 Recruiting - Weaning Failure Clinical Trials

Predictive Analysis Software for Successful Weaning From Ventilator of Patients

Start date: January 2016
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Making a weaning decision for a patient on a mechanical ventilator is an important clinical issue. The most common index to predict successful weaning is the rapid shallow breathing index (RSBI), however, the accuracy of RSBI to predict successful weaning have been questioned. The investigators proposed a new mathematical model and algorithm, called WIN, which capture the essential feature of the variability ruling the physiological dynamics to provides better perdition to wean than RSBI.

NCT ID: NCT02845076 Completed - Weaning Failure Clinical Trials

Weaning From Noninvasive Ventilation

WEANIV
Start date: September 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Noninvasive ventilation (NIV) weaning strategies differ considerably from one another. These strategies have yet not been compared to each other. Therefore, the investigators planned to perform a prospective, randomized, pilot study involving hypercapnic acute respiratory failure patients ready to be weaned off from NIV. The investigators are going to compare the success rate of NIV weaning and the duration of NIV after randomization between 3 NIV weaning methods: gradual decrease in duration of NIV or level of ventilator support, and abrupt discontinuation of NIV.

NCT ID: NCT02620358 Completed - Weaning Failure Clinical Trials

Two Opposite Strategies of Weaning From Mechanical Ventilation

Start date: January 11, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study compares two opposite strategies of weaning from Mechanical Ventilation. One of them is Low Pressure Support Ventilation during 30 minutes and the other is T-Tube for 2 hours. The aim of the study is to know witch one has a higher successful extubation rate.

NCT ID: NCT02224352 Recruiting - COPD Clinical Trials

VentFree: A Novel Abdominal Stimulator to Assist With Ventilator Weaning

Start date: July 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Background: Over one million patients in the US are estimated to undergo mechanical ventilation every year, and approximately 300,000 of them fail attempts at weaning. The morbidity and mortality of these patients is greater than in patients who are successfully weaned. It follows that treatments aimed at reducing the duration of mechanical ventilation have the potential to benefit society both in terms of human suffering and cost. Patients who fail attempts at weaning assist their inspiratory muscles during inhalation by recruiting their expiratory muscles during exhalation. Unfortunately, this recruitment occurs relatively late during a weaning trial. The knowledge that (a) expiratory muscle recruitment can assist inspiration, (b) the recruitment of the expiratory muscles is delayed during weaning, and (c) that the respiratory muscles in patients requiring mechanical ventilation are in a catabolic state raises the possibility that strategies designed to produce an early recruitment, and improve the strength, of the expiratory muscles could improve weaning outcomes in difficult to wean patients. The current investigation, which will be conducted in healthy subjects and in ambulatory patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) at Edward Hines Jr. VAH (Aims 1 and 2), and in patients who are difficult to wean from mechanical ventilation at RML Specialty Hospital, Hinsdale, IL (Aim 3), has been designed to develop and assess a novel triggering algorithm (VentFree), that controls the delivery of non-invasive neuro muscular electrical stimulation (NMES) to the abdominal-wall muscles during exhalation, and to study the physiological (respiratory) responses to such stimulation in assisting respiration in healthy subjects, in ambulatory patients with COPD and in patients requiring pronged mechanical ventilation.

NCT ID: NCT02122016 Completed - Weaning Failure Clinical Trials

Comparison of Two Different Types of Mechanical Ventilation Weaning in Patients in the ICU

Start date: June 2011
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Mechanical ventilation is widely used for ICU patients as a lifesaving procedure. However, it is associated with several complications, such as ventilator-associated pneumonia and the increase of hospital morbidity and mortality. To avoid such complications, we need to wean these patients off the ventilator as soon as possible. This must however be done at the right time to avoid other complications, such as the need for re-intubation. For this reason, it is important to have a specific weaning protocol, which will reduce the time on mechanical ventilation, and avoiding the need for re-intubation and other complications. Recently, an argument has developed as to which weaning protocol would be more appropriated, and whether a computer driven weaning protocol could have better results than the conventional weaning protocols focusing on daily screening and daily interruption of sedation followed by a spontaneous breathing test. Our objective is to compare mechanical ventilation times, weaning success up to 48 hours after extubation, re-intubation rates between a group with computer driven weaning protocol (SmartCare) versus a weaning protocol with daily weaning screens and spontaneous breathing trials in ICU patients ventilated for more than 24 hours.

NCT ID: NCT02107183 Completed - Clinical trials for Acute Respiratory Failure

Impact of Nasal High-flow vs Venturi Mask Oxygen Therapy on Weaning Outcome: a Multicenter, Randomized, Controlled Trial

RINO
Start date: June 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

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.

NCT ID: NCT01928277 Completed - Weaning Failure Clinical Trials

Weaning From Mechanical Ventilation: Spontaneous Breathing Trial and the Assessment of Work of Breathing

Start date: September 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The main objective of the study is to examine the extent of agreement between patient and health care provider assessments of work of breathing and the association of agreement with demographic- and disease-related factors.

NCT ID: NCT01915563 Completed - Weaning Failure Clinical Trials

Rest After Spontaneous Breathing Trial for Prevention of Post-extubation Failure

Start date: September 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To evaluate if a rest period before extubation after a successful SBT trial could reduce the extubation failure rate.

NCT ID: NCT01877850 Completed - Weaning Failure Clinical Trials

Utility of a Weaning Protocol in ICU

WEAN
Start date: May 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the difference of the duration of weaning process from the ventilator between protocol-driven weaned patients and clinical judgment driven weaned patients.

NCT ID: NCT01867853 Completed - Weaning Failure Clinical Trials

Volume Responsiveness Before SBT Predicts the Outcome of Mechanical Ventilation Weaning in Critically Ill Patients

weaning
Start date: October 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

To evaluate the performance of volume responsiveness in predicting the outcome of mechanical ventilation weaning in critically ill patients.