To Assess the Effectiveness of Three Distinct Mechanical Assisted Sputum Evacuation Apparatuses in the Treatment of Patients With Mechanical Ventilation-induced Atelectasis
NCT06631716 · Status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 84
Last updated 2024-10-08
Summary
Retention of airway secretions is a common clinical problem in patients with mechanical ventilation. Effective removal of airway secretions requires a balance between the production and removal of airway secretions through the mucociliary transport system. Effective removal of airway secretions is the basic measure to maintain airway patency and normal alveolar ventilation and oxygenation. At present, a variety of mechanical assisted expectoration devices have been used to remove airway secretions in critically ill patients, including The MetaNeb® System(MetaNeb), High Frequency Chest Wall Oscillation(HFCWO) and (Cycloid Vibration Therapy)CVT. However, there is still a lack of sufficient evidence to evaluate the clinical efficacy of these three different mechanical assisted expectoration devices in airway management of patients with mechanical ventilation. This study aims to observe the clinical efficacy of three different mechanical assisted sputum evacuation devices in airway management of patients with mechanical ventilation atelectasis, and to provide a basis for optimizing the airway management scheme of patients with mechanical ventilation.
Conditions
- Mechanical Ventilation
- Atelectasis
Interventions
- DEVICE
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CVT
During mechanical ventilation, patients with atelectasis confirmed by chest CT, chest X-ray or lung ultrasound should be treated with mechanical assisted sputum evacuation, and the mechanical assisted sputum evacuation equipment used is CVT.
- DEVICE
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HFCWO
During mechanical ventilation, patients with atelectasis confirmed by chest CT, chest X-ray or lung ultrasound should be treated with mechanical assisted sputum evacuation, and the mechanical assisted sputum evacuation equipment used is HFCWO.
- DEVICE
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MetaNeb
During mechanical ventilation, patients with atelectasis confirmed by chest CT, chest X-ray or lung ultrasound should be treated with mechanical assisted sputum evacuation, and the mechanical assisted sputum evacuation equipment used is MetaNeb.
Sponsors & Collaborators
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Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital
lead OTHER
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2024-11-01
- Primary Completion
- 2025-11-01
- Completion
- 2025-12-01
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