Clinical Trials Logo

Clinical Trial Summary

During weaning the work of breathing is transferred from the ventilator back to the patient. Approximately 40% of the time on ventilators is spent weaning. Studies support the use of screening protocols and tests of patient's ability to breathe spontaneously (SBTs) to identify weaning candidates. Once daily screening is the current standard of care. With respiratory therapists (RTs) in Canadian intensive care units (ICUs), a significant opportunity exists to screen patients more frequently, conduct more SBTs, and reduce the time spent on ventilators and in the ICU.

The study is seeking to identify the optimal screening frequency to minimize patients' exposure to invasive ventilation. The RELEASE Trial will evaluate a simple a simple construct: more frequent screening will result In earlier identification of weaning candidates, more frequent SBT's, and less time spent on ventilators and in the ICU. More frequent screening is an appealing intervention because it is sensible, low risk, and represents a cost effective use of current resources. This simple intervention holds promise as a strategy that could change clinical practice, enhance the care delivered to critically ill adults, and improve clinically important outcomes.


Clinical Trial Description

Eligible patients (< 65 years of age) will be randomly assigned 1:1 to either 'once daily' or 'at least twice daily' screening for weaning readiness.

After randomization, RTs in participating ICUs will be informed of the allocated study arm and bedside nurses will complete a checklist that documents practices related to sedation, analgesia, delirium, and mobilization before each screening period in both study arms. RTs will conduct weaning readiness assessments either 'once daily' or 'at least twice daily' as per group assignment. The checklists, completed by bedside nurses, will merely record current practices in sedation, analgesia and delirium management, and whether patients are being passively or actively mobilized before SBTs.

In the 'once daily screening arm', RTs will screen invasively ventilated patients between approximately 06:00 - 08:00 hours daily. If not yet completed, RTs will prompt RNs to complete the 'practices checklist'. In the 'at least twice daily' screening arm patients will be screened at a minimum between approximately 06:00 - 08:00 hours and 13:00 - 15:00 hours daily. If a screening period is missed inadvertently or due to an investigation or intervention (operation/procedure) necessitating absence from the ICU, it may be conducted later on the same day and ideally within 6 hours of the scheduled screening period. Additional screening trials in the 'at least twice daily' screening arm will be permitted at the discretion of the clinical team (RTs and physicians). Regardless of group assignment, if the SBT screening assessment is passed, an SBT will be conducted.

In the event of study inclusion before 10:00 am, both study arms will be initiated on the day of randomization. For patients randomized after 10:00 am, only one assessment will be required in both study arms on day one. Similarly, if patients can breathe spontaneously on PS or trigger spontaneous breaths on volume or pressure AC, volume or pressure SIMV ± PS, PRVC, PAV, VS, or APRV before 10:00 am, then the allocated screening protocol can resume. However if, patients can not be returned to a mode that permits spontaneous breaths (PS) or supports triggered breaths (volume or pressure AC, volume or pressure SIMV ± PS, PRVC, PAV, VS, or APRV) until after 10:00 am, screening will be conducted only once daily in both treatment arms on the day of the return and will resume as per treatment allocation thereafter.

To pass the 'readiness to wean screen' and undergo an SBT, all of the following criteria must be met:

1. The patient must be capable of initiating spontaneous breaths on Pressure Support (PS) or triggering breaths on volume or pressure Assist Control (AC), volume or pressure Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation (SIMV) ± PS, Pressure Regulated Volume Control (PRVC) or Airway Pressure Release Ventilation (APRV),

2. The ratio of partial pressure of arterial oxygen to the fractional concentration of inspired oxygen (PaO2/FiO2) greater than or equal to 200 mm Hg,

3. Respiratory rate (RR) less than or equal to 35 breaths/min,

4. Positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) less than or equal to 10 cm H2O,

5. Heart rate (HR) less than or equal to 140 beats/min,

6. The ratio of respiratory frequency to tidal volume (f/VT) < 105 breaths/min/L during a 2 minute assessment. ;


Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


NCT number NCT02001220
Study type Interventional
Source St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto
Contact
Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date January 2015
Completion date September 2015

See also
  Status Clinical Trial Phase
Recruiting NCT05539521 - Efficacy and Safety of Remimazolam Besylate Versus Propofol for Sedation in Critically Ill Patients With Deep Sedation Phase 2
Recruiting NCT04776486 - Iohexol Clearance in Critically Ill Patients With Augmented Renal Creatinine Clearance N/A
Completed NCT05766319 - The ICU-recover Box, Using Smart Technology for Monitoring Health Status After ICU Admission N/A
Recruiting NCT03231540 - The PREServation of MUScle Function in Critically Ill Patients (PRESMUS) N/A
Completed NCT02286869 - Cardioventilatory Coupling in Critically Ill Patients N/A
Completed NCT01434823 - 24 Hour Intensivist Coverage in the Medical Intensive Care Unit N/A
Active, not recruiting NCT01142570 - Effect of Enteral Nutrition Enriched in Protein and Based on Indirect Calorimetry Measurement in Chronically Critically Ill Patients N/A
Completed NCT01167595 - Enhanced Protein-Energy Provision Via the Enteral Route in Critically Ill Patients N/A
Not yet recruiting NCT00916591 - Prokinetic Drugs and Enteral Nutrition N/A
Completed NCT01293708 - Realities, Expectations and Attitudes to Life Support Technologies in Intensive Care for Octogenarians:
Recruiting NCT00654797 - Improving Blood Glucose Control With a Computerized Decision Support Tool: Phase 2 Phase 2
Withdrawn NCT00178321 - Improving Sleep in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit N/A
Completed NCT01168128 - PERFormance Enhancement of the Canadian Nutrition Guidelines by a Tailored Implementation Strategy: The PERFECTIS Study N/A
Completed NCT02447692 - Proportional Assist Ventilation for Minimizing the Duration of Mechanical Ventilation: The PROMIZING Study N/A
Recruiting NCT04582760 - Early Mobilization in Ventilated sEpsis & Acute Respiratory Failure Study N/A
Not yet recruiting NCT05961631 - Bio-electrical Impedance Analysis Derived Parameters for Evaluating Fluid Accumulation
Completed NCT03276650 - Admission of Adult-onset Still Disease Patients in the ICU
Completed NCT03922113 - Muscle Function After Intensive Care
Recruiting NCT05055830 - Opportunistic PK/PD Trial in Critically Ill Children (OPTIC)
Recruiting NCT06027008 - Mechanical Insufflation-Exsufflation (Cough Assist) in Critically Ill Adults N/A