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NCT07558265
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WIN Ratio Analysis to Determine a Strategy of Non- Invasive SUpport for Respiratory Failure in the EmeRgency Department

Sponsor: Ohio State University

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Summary

The purpose of this clinical trial is to determine the best initial non-invasive respiratory support strategy for adults who present to the emergency department with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure, a condition in which blood oxygen levels are dangerously low and require urgent treatment. This study compares two commonly used non-invasive respiratory support strategies to evaluate their effectiveness and safety, based on important patient outcomes during hospitalization, including survival, the need for invasive mechanical ventilation, and the duration of respiratory support. Participants will be randomly assigned (with an equal chance) to receive one of the following treatments: * Non-Invasive Positive Pressure Ventilation (NIPPV): Oxygen delivered under pressure through a face mask. * High-Flow Nasal Oxygen (HFNO): Oxygen delivered at high-flow through a specially designed nasal cannula placed in the nostrils. Researchers will compare the two treatment strategies using a hierarchical assessment of major pulmonary outcomes, including: * Hospital survival * Days on mechanical ventilation * Duration of non-invasive respiratory support As part of the study, researchers will collect: * Blood and urine samples * Physiologic measurements (such as chest movement measured through sensors placed on the skin) * Information from participants' medical records

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

500

Start Date

2026-07

Completion Date

2031-08

Last Updated

2026-04-30

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

DEVICE

Non-Invasive Positive Pressure Ventilation

Oxygen is delivered with positive pressure through a face mask covering the nose and mouth.

DEVICE

High Flow Nasal Oxygen

Humidified oxygen is delivered to the participant through a specially-designed nasal cannula.

Locations (19)

Banner University Medical Center Tucson

Tucson, Arizona, United States

UCSD La Jolla

San Diego, California, United States

UCSD Hillcrest

San Diego, California, United States

Yale New Haven Hospital

New Haven, Connecticut, United States

The University of Chicago Medical Center

Chicago, Illinois, United States

Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center

Baltimore, Maryland, United States

The Johns Hopkins Hospital

Baltimore, Maryland, United States

Baystate Medical Center

Springfield, Massachusetts, United States

Henry Ford Hospital

Detroit, Michigan, United States

Hennepin County Medical Center

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center

Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States

University of Cincinnati Medical Center

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Ohio State East Hospital

Columbus, Ohio, United States

OSU Wexner Medical Center

Columbus, Ohio, United States

Temple University Hospital

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

UPMC Presbyterian

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

Intermountain Medical Center

Murray, Utah, United States

VCU Medical Center

Richmond, Virginia, United States

Harborview Medical Center

Seattle, Washington, United States