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NCT04472260
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Early Verticalization of the Patient With Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome: Assessment of Feasibility and Safety.

Sponsor: Centre Hospitalier Régional d'Orléans

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) is defined according to the Berlin definition (1) as diffuse lung damage occurring in patients with a predisposing risk factor. Positioning in the prone position (PP) has been shown to decrease mortality in patients with moderate to severe ARDS. However, this technique is not without deleterious effects such as ventilator-associated pneumonia, endotracheal tube obstruction, development of pressure ulcers, and increased workload for the caregivers. There are other positioning techniques such as the "upright" position, which simulates a relative verticality, which allows to increase the effects of the prone position and even in some patients to improve oxygenation without the PP in the acute phase of ARDS. However, given the revolution caused by the use of PP in ARDS patients, verticalization have not been studied in more details. Today, there is a bed on the market that allows patients to be truly upright without having to transfer them to a tilt table. The investigators believe that raising ARDS patients in the acute phase is safe and feasible in routine practice. In this research protocol comparing PP and verticalization in a crossover trial design in acute ARDS patients, the investigators want to show that this technique can be safe and feasible, with the same effects on oxygenation as PP.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

32

Start Date

2021-10-15

Completion Date

2026-07-14

Last Updated

2025-12-30

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

PROCEDURE

Verticalization and Prone position

The randomly selected study sequence (Arm1, Arm2, Arm3 or Arm4) will begin after the supine roll-over at the end of the first PP session (out-of-study sequence). This allows all patients to initially have the positioning technique that has been proven beneficial in ARDS. The chronology of the treatment periods in each of the 4 arms allocated by randomization will be as follows: Each PP must be started within 4 to 8 hours after the end of the previous PP or after the end of the verticalization that just preceded it. Each verticalization must be performed within 4 to 8 hours after the end of the previous PP or the previous verticalization. Each PP period will last between 12 and 20 hours.

Locations (1)

CHR d'ORLEANS

Orléans, France