Oxygen Therapy Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Randomized Controlled Trial To Compare The Outcome Of High Flow Oxygen Versus Conventional Oxygen In Extubated Patients After Lung Resection.
Conventional oxygen therapy (COT) is the main supportive treatment administered to patients postoperative after planned extubation and has conventionally been delivered using nasal prongs, cannula or masks. However, the maximal oxygen flow rates that these devices can deliver are limited. Being diluted by the ambient air which reduces the fraction of inspired oxygen is not only the main concern, but also COT is difficult to meet the requirements of heating and humidification in extubated patients. Yu Y, et al. (2017) High-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) can supply a mixture of air and oxygen via a heated and humidified circuit at a very high flow. It can provide almost pure oxygen with a FiO2 of approximately 100% and a maximal flow rate up to 60 L/min. The use of a HFNC may generate a positive airway pressure, ameliorate oxygenation and dyspnea, reduce the respiratory rate and work of breathing, and improve comfort. Yu Y, et al. (2017) Few studies were conducted in the past 5 years; and the effect of HFNC therapy compared to COT in patients after planned extubation remains inconclusive. This study will be done to compare the usage of HFNC as an alternative to the conventional oxygen therapy following extubation for patients undergoing pulmonary resection. Youfeng Zhu, et al. (2019)
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 180 |
Est. completion date | December 1, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | August 20, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 10 Years to 80 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - • Patients undergoing elective lung resection, including lobectomy, wedge resection, segmentectomy, metastasectomy; open thoracotomy or video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) Exclusion Criteria: - • Age below 10 years and above 80 years, as this age range was the age in the 2 pervious studies in literature. - Immunocompromised patients. - Pregnant females. - Patients with history of obstructive sleep apnea. - Tracheostomized patients. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Egypt | Ainshams University Hospitals | Cairo |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Ain Shams University |
Egypt,
Yu Y, Qian X, Liu C, Zhu C. Effect of High-Flow Nasal Cannula versus Conventional Oxygen Therapy for Patients with Thoracoscopic Lobectomy after Extubation. Can Respir J. 2017;2017:7894631. doi: 10.1155/2017/7894631. Epub 2017 Feb 19. — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | HFNC is superior to conventional oxygen for reducing hypoxemia [arterial partial pressure of oxygen/fraction of inspired oxygen] < 300) and postoperative pulmonary complications occurring within 30 days in extubated patients after lung resection. | patients were extubated intraoperative, and at the ICU we compared HFNC to standard oxygen therapy. Postoperative pulmonary function expressed as ppoFEV1 (predicted postoperative forced expiratory volume in one second) was prognosticated preoperatively using spirometry. Oxygen therapy was delivered for at least 48 hours, and if any patient needed more time on oxygen therapy; it was maintained and patients were allowed to be transferred from control group to study group if needed, but didn't happen.
HFNC oxygen therapy group (HFNCG) received a flow rate of 35 to 60 L/min and FiO2 was titrated (from 45% to 100%) by the treating clinician to maintain a peripheral oxygen saturation (SpO2) of 95% or more. The conventional oxygen therapy group (COG) received oxygen via either nasal prongs or facemask with oxygen flow titrated by the bedside clinician to maintain a SpO2 of 92% or more. |
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