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Correlation of Peak Tidal Inspiratory Flow Measured Before and After Extubation in Adult Patients With Hypoxemia, and Patients' Responses to Different Flows Above Their Peak Tidal Inspiratory Flow During High Flow Nasal Cannula Therapy
In this study, patients who are ready for extubation and indicated for high-flow nasal cannula therapy after extubation will be enrolled, the investigators would measure the patient peak tidal inspiratory flow (PTIF) pre and post extubation to explore the correlation between the two PTIFs. Moreover, different HFNC flows would be applied, to explore the patient response in terms of oxygenation and lung aeration to different flow ratios that matched and are above post-extubation PTIF.
High-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) oxygen therapy has been shown to improve oxygenation, reduce the need for intubation for patients with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure (AHRF) and avoid reintubation for post-extubation patients who had high-risk factors. HFNC refers to the delivery of gas at flows that exceed the patient peak inspiratory flow during tidal breathing, However, patient peak tidal inspiratory flow (PTIF) is found to vary greatly among different patients, from 20 to 50 L/min, making it difficult to properly set HFNC in a way to achieve the desired effects. In two recently published studies in intubated patients, PTIF varied from 25-65 L/min or 40-80 L/min, thus this study aims to investigate the correlation between pre-extubation PTIF in different modalities of SBT and post-extubation PTIF for adult patients, who are indicated to use HFNC immediately after extubation. In addition, the investigators aim to explore the patient response in terms of oxygenation and lung aeration to different flow ratios that matched and are above post-extubation PTIF.
Age
18 - 90 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Rush university medical center
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron
Barcelona, Spain
Start Date
April 7, 2022
Primary Completion Date
August 8, 2023
Completion Date
August 8, 2023
Last Updated
August 14, 2023
5
ACTUAL participants
HFNC flow set at patient peak tidal inspiratory flow
OTHER
HFNC flow set at 1.33 times of patient peak tidal inspiratory flow
OTHER
HFNC flow set at 1.67 times of patient peak tidal inspiratory flow
OTHER
HFNC flow set at 2 times of patient peak tidal inspiratory flow
OTHER
Lead Sponsor
Rush University Medical Center
Collaborators
NCT05089695
NCT06007495
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