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RECRUITING
NCT07005505
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Automatic Tube Compensation vs. Pressure Support Ventilation During Spontaneous Breathing Trials in Adults

Sponsor: Rush University Medical Center

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Summary

For patients requiring mechanical ventilation, spontaneous breathing trials (SBTs) are conducted to determine if it is safe to remove the breathing tube. There are multiple methods for conducting SBTs. The purpose of this study is to compare the effects of 2 methods, pressure support ventilation (PSV) versus automatic tube compensation (ATC), on successful extubation for critically ill adult patients who received mechanical ventilation for over 24 hours.

Official title: Automatic Tube Compensation vs. Pressure Support Ventilation During Spontaneous Breathing Trials in Critically Ill Adults: A Cluster-Randomized, Cluster-Crossover Trial

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

880

Start Date

2025-06-01

Completion Date

2027-08

Last Updated

2025-06-19

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

Pressure Support Ventilation (PSV)

Spontaneous breathing trials will be conducted using the mode pressure support ventilation (PSV) with settings of a pressure support of 5 cmH2O and positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP) 5 cmH2O.

OTHER

Automatic tube compensation (ATC)

Spontaneous breathing trials will be conducted using the mode automatic tube compensation (ATC) with settings of 100% tube compensation and a positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP) of 5 cmH2O.

Locations (1)

Rush University Medical Center

Chicago, Illinois, United States