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Respiratory Acidosis

Tundra lists 3 Respiratory Acidosis clinical trials. Each listing includes eligibility criteria, study locations, and direct links to research sites in the Tundra directory.

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TERMINATED

NCT04131660

Efficacy of Volume Ventilation in Patients With Acute Respiratory Failure at Risk of Obstructive Apneas or Obesity Hypoventilation

This study compares a volume targeted pressure support non-invasive ventilation with an automatic PEP regulation (AVAPS-AE mode) to a pressure support non-invasive ventilation (S/T mode) in patients with acute hypercapnic respiratory failure with acidosis. This study focuses on patients at risk of obstructive apneas or obesity-hypoventilation syndrom (BMI≥30 kg/m²). Half of participants (33 patients) will receive non invasive ventilation with AVAPS-AE mode, the other half will receive non-invasive ventilation with S/T mode.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-04-15

Acute Respiratory Failure
Hypercapnic Respiratory Failure
Respiratory Acidosis
+3
RECRUITING

NCT06826794

VentilO Prospective Study

This is a randomized, open-label study comparing intial settings made by clinicians with settings recommandation made by the VentilO application immediately after intensive care unit admission.The study will allow direct comparison of the frequency of acidosis when patients are ventilated using the parameters of the VentilO application versus parameters chosen by the clinician. The variables determined by the clinician or VentilO will be respiratory rate, tidal volume and resulting minute ventilation.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-09-04

1 state

Mechanical Ventilation Complication
Respiratory Acidosis
NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT07081776

Evaluation of the Effects on Carbon Dioxide (paCO2) of a New Oronasal Mask in Patients With Severe COPD Exacerbation Requiring Non-Invasive Mechanical Ventilation

This single-center, crossover study aims to investigate the effects of the new OptiNIV oronasal mask used during NIV in COPD patients with respiratory acidosis following an exacerbation. The goal is to evaluate whether the clinical benefits, in terms of reducing PaCO2 levels, are greater with the new mask compared to a traditional one (Visairo Mask).

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-07-23

1 state

COPD
Respiratory Acidosis