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NCT ID: NCT04188613 Completed - Clinical trials for Tracheostomy Complication

Use of High-Frequency Jet Ventilation During Percutaneous Tracheostomy

Start date: December 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Percutaneous tracheostomy is the mouth opening of the tracheal ostium to the skin by creating an opening in the anterior wall of the trachea using Seldinger methods. This procedure is done using an endotracheal tube (ETT) or a laryngeal mask (LMA). High-frequency jet ventilation (HFJV) commonly used in oropharyngeal surgeries and creates an extra passage for the procedure. The investigators aimed to demonstrate the effective use of HFJV in percutaneous tracheostomy.

NCT ID: NCT03378752 Completed - Atelectasis Clinical Trials

Atelectasis Formation Using HFJV During Stereotactic Solid Organ Ablations

Start date: October 2, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Atelectasis formation using HFJV during stereotactic solid organ ablations. Primary endpoint will be to study the formation of atelectasis during HFJV. Secondary endpoint will be to study liver displacement over time. Reference groups will be found in previous published articles as referred to above. Materials and methods: A radiological protocol has been made for the CT-scanner to take 10 cm volume Scans of the lower part of the lung. The scans will have its' lower border tangential to the top of the diaphragm. The first scan will be performed in the same session as the routine scan of the liver is performed after the patient is anesthetized. These Scans will then be repeated every 15 minute during the first 45 minutes. Arterial bloodgas analysis, transcutaneous CO2, blood pressure, saturation as well as parameters from the jet ventilator and the standard ventilator will be recorded.