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Effect of High-Flow Tracheal Oxygen on EELI
Sponsor: Argentinian Intensive Care Society
Summary
The goal of this analytical experimental study is to evaluate whether high-flow tracheal oxygen therapy at flow rates above 60 L/min increases end-expiratory lung impedance in tracheostomized patients in the intensive care unit. The main question it aims to answer is whether high-flow tracheal oxygen therapy improves end-expiratory lung impedance in tracheostomized patients. This study will be conducted in the Intensive Care Unit of Sanatorio Parque in Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina, between December 1, 2024, and March 31, 2025. The participant population consists of adult ICU patients (≥18 years old) who are tracheostomized, have undergone at least 10 days of mechanical ventilation, and can tolerate spontaneous breathing for at least 12 hours. By analyzing the effects of high-flow tracheal oxygen therapy on lung function, this study aims to generate valuable insights into its physiological impact, potentially influencing clinical management strategies for tracheostomized patients in intensive care settings.
Official title: Effect of High-Flow Tracheal Oxygen on End-Expiratory Lung Impedance in Tracheostomized Patients
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
11
Start Date
2024-12-01
Completion Date
2025-03-31
Last Updated
2025-02-13
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
High-Flow Tracheal Oxygen
High-Flow Tracheal Oxygen is the use of high oxygen flows in tracheostomized patients. Unlike conventional oxygen therapy which is performed through siliconized nasal prongs, this is done through a connector directly on the tracheostomy tube.
Locations (1)
Sanatorio Parque
Rosario, Santa Fe Province, Argentina