Emergency Ventilator Splitting Between Two or More Patients (COVID-19)
NCT04381013 · Status: WITHDRAWN · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL
Last updated 2021-06-25
Summary
The purpose of this study is to develop a safe, easily scalable, and simple method to split a single ventilator for use amongst two or more patients, thus serving as a capacity bridge to save patient lives until manufacturers can produce enough ventilators.
Conditions
Interventions
- DEVICE
-
Emergency Ventilator Splitter
Device to enable oxygen delivery to two patients independently from a single ventilator.
Sponsors & Collaborators
- lead OTHER
Principal Investigators
-
Joseph Woo, MD · Stanford University
Study Design
- Allocation
- NON_RANDOMIZED
- Purpose
- DEVICE_FEASIBILITY
- Masking
- NONE
- Model
- SEQUENTIAL
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2021-06-30
- Primary Completion
- 2021-07-31
- Completion
- 2021-07-31
- FDA Device
- Yes
Countries
- United States
Study Locations
More Related Trials
-
Clinical Evaluation of EZVent in Hospitalized Mechanically Ventilated Patients
NCT05399017 ·Status: UNKNOWN ·Phase: NA
-
Repeated Measures Trial of Temporary Automated Manual Ventilation Versus Noninvasive Oxygenation or Conventional Vent
NCT04369274 ·Status: WITHDRAWN ·Phase: NA
-
Work of Breathing and Mechanical Ventilation in Acute Lung Injury
NCT00961168 ·Status: WITHDRAWN ·Phase: NA
-
Trans Thoracic Manipulation of Ventilation/Perfusion: the V/Q System
NCT04369599 ·Status: ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION ·Phase: NA
-
Postextubation Management in Patients at Risk for Extubation Failure
NCT04258020 ·Status: TERMINATED ·Phase: NA
-
Proportional Open Ventilation (POV) Device and Its Efficacy in Managing Acute Respiratory Failure in COVID-19 Patients
NCT04581161 ·Status: UNKNOWN ·Phase: NA
-
Comparative Study of Non-Invasive Mask Ventilation vs Cuirass Ventilation in Patients With Acute Respiratory Failure.
NCT00331656 ·Status: UNKNOWN ·Phase: PHASE4
-
Convalescent Plasma in ICU Patients With COVID-19-induced Respiratory Failure
NCT04353206 ·Status: TERMINATED ·Phase: EARLY_PHASE1
-
Entrainment-Based Mechanical Ventilation
NCT03512067 ·Status: TERMINATED ·Phase: NA
-
Apparatus and Method for Moving Patients
NCT04882865 ·Status: ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
-
Respiratory Supports and COVID-19 Mortality
NCT04832061 ·Status: COMPLETED
-
Noninvasive Ventilation Masks Carbon Dioxide Clearance in Normal Volunteers
NCT03882723 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: NA
-
Mechanical Power-Guided Lung Protective Ventilation (VentCoach) in Acute Hypoxemic and/or Hypercapnic Respiratory Failure
NCT07294768 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: NA
-
Mode of Ventilation During Critical Illness at Multiple Centers
NCT07313956 ·Status: ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION ·Phase: NA
-
Helmet Non-Invasive Ventilation for COVID-19 Patients
NCT04477668 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: NA
-
Oropharyngeal Aspiration to Reduce Ventilator-Related Pneumonia
NCT04107363 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: NA
-
AMBU Bag Manual Ventilation vs. Transport Ventilator Mechanical Ventilation for Transport
NCT06006208 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: NA
-
Non-invasive Ventilatory Support of Patients Affected by COVID-19
NCT04382235 ·Status: COMPLETED
-
Cross-over Comparison of the V60 System to Other Bi-Level Noninvasive Ventilators
NCT00817297 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: NA
-
Non-Invasive Monitoring of Respiratory Function in Spontaneously Breathing Patients With COVID-19 Infection
NCT04356443 ·Status: TERMINATED
-
Non-Invasive Ventilation Via a Helmet Device for Patients Respiratory Failure
NCT01680783 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: NA
-
Cytokine Adsorption in Severe COVID-19 Pneumonia Requiring Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation
NCT04324528 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: NA
-
Incline Positioning in COVID-19 Patients for Improvement in Oxygen Saturation
NCT04344561 ·Status: TERMINATED ·Phase: NA
-
A Low-Resource Oxygen Blender Prototype for Use in Modified Bubble CPAP Circuits
NCT04311320 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: NA
-
Acute Lung Injury Ventilator Evaluation (ALIVE)
NCT01901354 ·Status: TERMINATED ·Phase: NA