Characterization of Reverse Triggering and Other Asynchronies in COVID-19 Patients Under Invasive Mechanical Ventilation
- Conditions
- Mechanical Ventilation Complication
- Registration Number
- NCT04448782
- Lead Sponsor
- Corporacion Parc Tauli
- Brief Summary
Prospective observational trial in patients admitted to ICU diagnosed with COVID-19 requiring invasive mechanical ventilation. Characterization of Reverse Triggering asynchrony during the first 5 days of invasive mechanical ventilation and other asynchronies, and its correlation with different outcomes.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 32
- Patients under invasive mechanical ventilation more than 24 hours and with a minimum of 48 hours of respiratory signals registered from the ventilator
- Diagnosis of COVID-19
- less than 48 hours of data,
- age < 18 years
- admitted from other centers under invasive mechanical ventilation.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Incidence and pattern of presentation of Reverse triggering in COVID-19 patients under invasive mechanical ventilation during the 5 first days of invasive mechanical ventilation To analyze the incidence of Reverse Triggering in the initial phases of invasive mechanical ventilation in COVID-19 patients
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Incidence of Reverse Triggering related to the level of sedation in COVID-19 patients under invasive mechanical ventilation From the day of mechanical ventilation initation up to 5 days or the last day of mechanical ventilation To correlate the presence of Reverse Triggering with the level of sedation and use of neuromuscular blockers
Incidence and pattern of presentation of asynchronies in COVID-19 patients under invasive mechanical ventilation Each day from the day of mechanical ventilation initiation until the day of mechanical ventilation withdrawal or up to 28 days To analyze the incidence of RT, ineffective efforts and double triggering throughout the period of invasive mechanical ventilation
Reverse triggering and secondary asynchronies in COVID-19 patients under invasive mechanical ventilation From the day of mechanical ventilation initiation up to 5 days To analyze the incidence of breath stacking and ineffective efforts secondary to RT.
Influence of asynchronies in different outcomes in in COVID-19 patients under invasive mechanical ventilation Each day from the day of mechanical ventilation initiation until the end of invasive mechanical ventilation, ICU discharge and hospital discharge or up to 28 days To correlate the presence of asycnhronies and its type with duration of invasive mechanical ventilation, ICU length of stay and survival
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Candelaria de Haro
🇪🇸Sabadell, Barcelona, Spain