Flow-synchronized Nasal IMV in Preterm Infants
NCT02085499 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 11
Last updated 2024-05-16
Summary
The use of non-invasive methods of respiratory support to reduce complications of prolonged invasive mechanical ventilation in preterm infants has increased.
The most common mode is nasal intermittent mandatory ventilation (NIMV). In NIMV, the interval between mechanical breaths is fixed and is determined by the frequency dialed by the clinician. Asynchrony between the infant's spontaneous breathing may exist since mechanical breaths delivered at fixed intervals can occur at different times over the inspiratory or expiratory phases of the infant's spontaneous breathing. Synchronized-NIMV is a mode similar to NIMV where the ventilator cycle is delivered in synchrony with the infant's spontaneous inspiration. This has been achieved by using techniques to detect the infant's spontaneous inspiration.
The advantages or disadvantages of synchronized compared to non-synchronized NIMV remain to be determined.
This study seeks to evaluate the effect of synchronized NIMV versus non-synchronized NIMV on ventilation and gas exchange in premature infants who require supplemental oxygen.
The hypothesis is that the use of flow synchronized nasal intermittent mandatory ventilation (S-NIMV) in comparison to non-synchronized NIMV will improve ventilation and gas exchange and reduce breathing effort.
The objective of the study is to compare the effect of flow synchronized-NIMV to non-synchronized-NIMV on tidal volume (VT), minute ventilation (VE), gas exchange, breathing effort, apnea and chest wall distortion in preterm neonates with lung disease.
Conditions
- Premature Infant Disease
- Respiratory Insufficiency
Interventions
- OTHER
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non-synchronized NIMV
During the study each infant will undergo a 2-hour period of NIMV at a frequency of 30 cycles per minute. NIMV will be provided by a time cycled, pressure limited neonatal ventilator (Puritan Bennett 840, Covidien, Boulder, CO).
- OTHER
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Synchronized NIMV
During the study each infant will undergo a 2-hour period of S-NIMV at a frequency of 30 cycles per minute. S-NIMV will be provided by a time cycled, pressure limited neonatal ventilator, with leak compensation capacity and nasal flow triggered ventilation (Puritan Bennett 840, Covidien, Boulder, CO). Synchronization will be achieved by the leak compensation software and the internal sensor of the ventilator.
Sponsors & Collaborators
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University of Miami
lead OTHER
Principal Investigators
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Nelson Claure, MSc, PhD · University of Miami
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Eduardo Bancalari, MD · University of Miami
Study Design
- Allocation
- RANDOMIZED
- Purpose
- OTHER
- Masking
- NONE
- Model
- CROSSOVER
Eligibility
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2014-03-31
- Primary Completion
- 2018-06-01
- Completion
- 2018-06-01
Countries
- United States
Study Locations
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