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Comparing the effects of high flow nasal oxygen versus face mask oxygen on expired end tidal oxygen concentration after simulated preoxygenation of obese pregnant people

Not Applicable
Recruiting
Conditions
Preoxygenation
Anaesthesia
Obesity
Pregnancy
Anaesthesiology - Anaesthetics
Reproductive Health and Childbirth - Childbirth and postnatal care
Respiratory - Normal development and function of the respiratory system
Diet and Nutrition - Obesity
Registration Number
ACTRN12624000283572
Lead Sponsor
Dr Patrick CF Tan
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Recruiting
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
100
Inclusion Criteria

Pregnant people with uncomplicated pregnancies greater than or equal to 36 weeks’ gestation, BMI greater than or equal to 30 kg.m-2

Exclusion Criteria

Significant nasal pathology, severe systemic disease excluding obesity (as defined by an American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) physical status score of 4), preeclampsia of any degree, overwhelming sepsis, in labour or multiple pregnancy

Study & Design

Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Expired end tidal oxygen concentration[Expired oxygen concentration and waveform data will be measured by the gas analyser on our SCIO Oxi Four Plus gas monitor (Drager, Lubeck, Germany) and recorded. First breath end tidal oxygen concentration will be determined from the display and completeness of breath capture determined from interrogation of the waveform. The first end tidal oxygen concentration value from the first expired breath after respective protocols completed at the timepoint just before the capnography trace changes from plateau to downward spike with a square end tidal waveform]
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
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