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On-Demand Oxygen Delivery System Study
Sponsor: University of Utah
Summary
The main goal of this study is to determine if supplemental oxygen given only when the patient is inspiring (demand delivery) is more effective than constant-flow oxygen given during all phases of the breath regardless if the patient is breathing it in. A previous study in volunteers (NCT02886312) showed that the oxygen saturation in the blood and the concentration of oxygen breathed out from the lungs (end-tidal oxygen) was higher when given in demand (inhalation only) mode. A secondary goal is to determine in patients, whether turning oxygen delivery off during expiration improves the accuracy of end-tidal CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) monitoring. This was found to be the case in the previous volunteer study. The investigators want to determine if these improvements are also observable in relatively healthy patients undergoing procedural sedation and analgesia. The efficacy of the demand mode will be determined by measuring the resulting difference in oxygen saturation and end-tidal oxygen levels. The investigators will alternate between traditional oxygen delivery (continuous flow) and demand delivery (flow only during inhalation) for two minutes in each mode after which oxygen saturation and end-tidal oxygen will be measured. End-tidal CO2 measurement will be compared with those during the brief time when O2 flow is stopped.
Official title: Comparison of an On-Demand Oxygen Delivery System to Continuous Flow Supplemental Oxygen in the Operating/Procedure Room
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
100
Start Date
2016-11
Completion Date
2026-11-01
Last Updated
2025-03-28
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
On Demand Oxygen Delivery
Supplemental oxygen flow is controlled such that it is on only during inhalation.
Traditional, Always-On, Oxygen Delivery
Supplemental oxygen flow is constantly on, irrespective of whether the patient is inhaling or exhaling.
Oxygen Flow Stopped
Supplemental oxygen flow is stopped completely for a brief period to allow undisturbed end-tidal oxygen and CO2 measurements
Locations (1)
University of Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States