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Aim of mechanical ventilation is to improve gas exchange and to unload the respiratory muscles delivering a form of mechanical support to the ventilation. At the same time, it is essential that the support is individually-tailored to avoid the development of muscular atrophy, a process called "ventilatory-induced diaphragm dysfunction" Aim of the present study is that the continuous ultrasonographic assesment of diaphragm function, as obtained by the device under investigation (DiaMon, Respinor AS, Oslo, Norway) is related to the degree of effort of inspiratory muscles, as measured by gold-standard indices such as esophageal and gastric pressure measurement. A secondary aim is that the data assessed by the device are related to a standard ultrasonographic examination performed by expert operators. In particular, we will enroll a population of critically ill patients undergoing mechanical ventilation in assisted mode, and we will perform a decremental pressure support trial, with the following aims: 1. to evaluate the performance of a continuous and automated device for the monitoring of diaphragm contractile activity, as compared to standard mechanical indices of respiratory effort such as the pressure-time product (PTP) 2. to evaluate the performance of a continuous and automated device for the monitoring of diaphragm contractile activity, as compared to the ultrasonographic assesment of muscle function performed by an expert operator.


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NCT number NCT03941002
Study type Interventional
Source University of Milan
Contact Davide Chiumello
Phone +390281844476
Email davide.chiumello@unimi.it
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date September 30, 2019
Completion date June 30, 2021

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