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Non-invasive Home Ventilation in Patients With Severe Hypercapnic Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Terminated
Conditions
Hypercapnia
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Interventions
Device: Non Invasive Ventilation
Registration Number
NCT03934749
Lead Sponsor
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Besancon
Brief Summary

In COPD patients with chronic hypercapnic respiratory failure, the prognosis is poor and the treatment with non invasive ventilation is actually well established. However the best mode of ventilation is not well known.

In severe COPD patients various disorders of respiratory mechanics result in insufficient ventilation, which can be life-threatening or create NIV discomfort. The main characteristic of these disorders is a cyclical closing of small airways that can limit an expiratory flow and provoked some fluctuations in flow curve. To our knowledge, the management of dynamic hyperinflation seems to play an important role in explaining the effect of the NIV. Few studies have examined the effects of the machine's adjustments on dynamic hyperinflation.

The main objective of this study is to analyze the impact of specific ventilatory modes supposed to reduce the dynamic hyperinflation on the hematosis, by studying transcutaneous pressure of carbon dioxide, in severe hypercapnic COPD patients ventilated by NIV. Two modes of ventilation will be compared. First one is an algorithmic mode developed by the company Löwenstein (AirTrap Control, Trigger Lockout and the Expiratory Pressure Ramp). The second one is a standard algorithmic mode, used in the same ventilator. These two ventilatory modes will be evaluated in each patient, during two consecutive nights in current living conditions at home.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
TERMINATED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
1
Inclusion Criteria
  • Diagnosis of COPD using Gold 2017 criterion
  • Optimal medical treatment of COPD, ie. inhaled steroids, long-acting β2-agonist, long-acting anticholinergic, according to GOLD 2017 guidelines.
  • At least one acute exacerbation of COPD with hypercapnic respiratory failure
  • Introduction of NIV distant to acute exacerbation of COPD with persisting hypercapnia (> 7kPa) on arterial blood gas at rest.
  • NIV equipment from the service provider "Don Du Souffle (DDS)".
  • Patient able to give their consent
Exclusion Criteria
  • Contraindication to NIV (consensus conference of SFAR-SPLF-SRLF)
  • Obstructive sleep apnea with apnea/hypopnea index > to 20/h
  • BMI > 35 kg/m2
  • Low compliance with NIV treatment (<3h per day)
  • Acute exacerbation COPD during inclusion or pH <7.30 in routine blood gas arterial
  • Severe heart failure (New York Heart Association stage IV/IV)
  • Unstable angina
  • Severe arrhythmias
  • Severe renal insufficiency stage > 4
  • Other conditions than COPD resulting in hypercapnia
  • Pregnancy
  • Patient without health insurance
  • Patient excluded by another study

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Lowenstein modeNon Invasive Ventilationafter adjusting pressure and different modes of ventilation to each individual patient. Each one of them will receive NIV without Löwenstein mode during one night at home. Patients will be under transcutaneous PCO2 measurement and polysomnographic surveillance.
standard modeNon Invasive Ventilationafter adjusting pressure and different modes of ventilation to each individual patient. Each one of them will receive NIV using Löwenstein mode during one night at home. Patients will be under transcutaneous PCO2 measurement and polysomnographic surveillance.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Mean carbon dioxide partial pressure-level during non invasive ventilation2 nights

Mean pCO2 level over night calculated using transcutaneous measurement of partial pressure of carbon dioxide under non invasive ventilation. Device : transcutaneous capnography (PtcCO2); SenTec Digital Monitoring System

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Sleep quality2 nights

Changes in data of polysomnography (total sleep time (TST) ; total recording time ; sleep latency, sleep efficiency (TST/time in bed) ; time in each stages plus percent of TST in each stage ; stage REM latency ; wake time after sleep onset ; arousal index)

Ventilation quality2 nights

Subjective changes in quality of ventilator by specific auto questionnaire (quality of night, feeling, dyspnea, quality of ventilation, respiratory disturbance caused by NIV, sleep disturbance caused by NIV). The patient answers to each question using a "likert scale" in terms of intensity. The second questionnaire is the S3-NIV which is a tool for the routine clinical assessment of patients undergoing home NIV.

Number of respiratory events during non invasive ventilation2 nights

According to consensus group, nocturnal respiratory events are : unintentional leak, obstruction at different levels of the upper airways and asynchrony (ineffective effort, auto-triggering, and double triggering, premature or delayed cycling)

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

CHRU Jean Minjoz

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Besançon, Doubs, France

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