Brain-lung Interaction During Acute Respiratory Failure
NCT07279831 · Status: RECRUITING · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 25
Last updated 2026-05-01
Summary
Acute hypoxemic de novo respiratory failure (AHRF) is a common cause of admission to the intensive care unit (ICU). Its main cause is community-acquired pneumonia. Prevention of intubation relies, among other things, on high-flow nasal canulae (HFNC). However, approximately 40% of patients are intubated despite HFNC.
Our team has developed measurements derived from electroencephalograms (EEG) and near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) that enable the study of brain-ventilation interactions. To date, these tools have been studied exclusively in intubated patients. the investigators now wish to study them in non-intubated patients.
The objective of this study is to investigate the relationship between the brain and lungs in adult patients admitted to the intensive care unit for acute hypoxemic respiratory failure and for whom the attending physician has decided to initiate HFNC.
Before and one hour after the introduction of HFNC, electroencephalogram (EEG), near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS), and electromyogram (EMG) of the Scalen muscles will be collected.
From these recordings, the following variables will be collected: 1) The density of the gamma (30-100 Hz), beta (13-30 Hz), alpha (8-12 Hz), theta (4-8 Hz), and delta (0.5-4 Hz) frequency spectrum of the EEG in each of the following right and left cortical regions: medial region of the prefrontal cortex, anterior region of the cingulate gyrus, posterior region of the cingulate gyrus, insula, somatosensory cortex, angular gyrus, lateral prefrontal cortex, and supplementary motor area; 2) Connectivity between these regions for each frequency spectrum; 3) Pre-inspiratory potential; 4) Rieman classifier; 5) Coherence and Granger causality between each frequency spectrum and the scalene muscles EMG.
These variables will be compared before and 1 hour after initiation of HFNC and between patients who will be intubated because of HFNC failure and those who will not.
Conditions
- Acute Respiratory Failure
Interventions
- DIAGNOSTIC_TEST
-
EEG/NIRS/EMG
Two 10-minute recordings will be made. Each recording will include continuous collection of EEG, NIRS, and EMG data from the scalene muscles, as well as collection of intensive care monitoring variables every minute.
Sponsors & Collaborators
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Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris
lead OTHER
Principal Investigators
-
Alexandre Demoule · APHP
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2026-04-22
- Primary Completion
- 2027-01-22
- Completion
- 2027-01-22
Countries
- France
Study Locations
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