Actively Recruiting
Airway Closure During Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation: The AiCLOSE Study
Led by Lorenzo delSorbo · Updated on 2024-05-10
299
Participants Needed
1
Research Sites
208 weeks
Total Duration
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Sponsors
L
Lorenzo delSorbo
Lead Sponsor
U
Unity Health Toronto
Collaborating Sponsor
AI-Summary
What this Trial Is About
About 65,000 Canadians develop acute respiratory failure requiring breathing machines (ventilators) to give oxygen to their lungs. Unfortunately, up to 50% of these individuals will not survive their illness. Mechanical ventilation through breathing machines, though potentially lifesaving, may further injure the lungs and the respiratory muscles. In the patients with the most severe and life threatening forms of respiratory failure a breathing machine alone may not be able to provide enough oxygen to the lungs and vital organs. In these critical situations, patients may require an artificial lung machine, which is referred to as extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) to temporarily replace the function of the patient's own lung and supply critical oxygen to the body, while protecting the damaged lungs. How to use the breathing machine safely while a patient is on ECMO is still unknown. Using conventional breathing machine settings while on ECMO can lead to large portions of the lungs or airway to remain collapsed, which can contribute to further lung damage. The investigators have recently discovered a way of detecting if patients on a breathing machine suffer from collapsed airways. Knowing if the most severe patients on ECMO have airway collapse is a pivotal question that the investigators plan to answer in our study. The investigators will use our technique to determine how many patients on ECMO have airway closure and determine if this contributes to a longer time on ECMO and a longer time on a breathing machine, and if this impacts a patient's survival in the intensive care unit.
CONDITIONS
Official Title
Airway Closure During Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation: The AiCLOSE Study
Who Can Participate
Eligibility Criteria
You may qualify if you...
- Acute hypoxemic respiratory failure
- Receiving venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VV-ECMO)
- VV-ECMO started less than 24 hours ago
You will not qualify if you...
- Presence of air leak
- Using VV-ECMO as a bridge to lung transplantation
- Having status asthmaticus
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Trial Site Locations
Total: 1 location
1
Toronto General Hospital
Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5G 2N2
Actively Recruiting
Research Team
H
Hesham Abdelhady, B Pharm
CONTACT
How is the study designed?
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Masking
N/A
Allocation
N/A
Model
N/A
Primary Purpose
N/A
Number of Arms
1
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