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To Investigate Airway Oxygen Concentrations During Rigid Bronchoscopy Procedures Performed With High Frequency Jet Ventilation
Led by University of Minnesota · Updated on 2026-01-07
50
Participants Needed
1
Research Sites
154 weeks
Total Duration
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What this Trial Is About
Thermal ablation (use of treatment modalities that generate heat) has become a widely used tool for treatment of central airway obstruction (e.g. laser, electrocautery, radiofrequency, and argon plasma coagulation). However, this method carries with it an increased risk for airway fire - a surgical fire that occurs in a patient's airway and could also include a fire in the attached breathing circuit. To decrease the risk of airway fire during mechanical ventilation with an endotracheal tube, the concentration of inspired oxygen (FiO2) is set below 40% while waiting for end tidal oxygen concentration (EtO2) to fall below 40% prior to starting thermal ablation. There is no published literature describing O2 concentration within the airways (AiO2) during jet ventilation with rigid bronchoscopy. The co-investigators of this study have recently collected data on AiO2 during rigid bronchoscopy using manual low frequency jet ventilation/high frequency jet ventilation with a period of apnea. The intent of this study is to measure the time taken for the central airway oxygen concentration to drop from 90 to 40% when the "laser mode" is activated on the Monsoon jet ventilator. Ventilation is continued during "laser mode."
CONDITIONS
Official Title
To Investigate Airway Oxygen Concentrations During Rigid Bronchoscopy Procedures Performed With High Frequency Jet Ventilation
Who Can Participate
Eligibility Criteria
You may qualify if you...
- Patients undergoing rigid bronchoscopy for treatment of central airway obstruction at FV UMMC will be identified.
- 18 years or older
- Need rigid bronchoscopy as pre-determined by the interventional pulmonologist
You will not qualify if you...
- Refusal to sign consent
- Pregnant patients
- Hemodynamic instability defined as continuous infusion of medication in order to support blood pressure and/or heart rate/rhythm
- Respiratory instability defined as SpO2<90% with >90% supplemental oxygen.
- Ineligible for rigid bronchoscopic intubation
- Latex allergy
- Evidence of fistulous airway
- Active Bronchopleural fistula
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Trial Site Locations
Total: 1 location
1
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, 55455
Actively Recruiting
Research Team
C
Candace Nelson
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How is the study designed?
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Masking
N/A
Allocation
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Model
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Primary Purpose
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Number of Arms
0
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