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High Flow Oxygen During Spontaneous Breathing Trial in Patients With High Weaning Risk Failure: Impact on the Weaning Course at D7 From the First Spontaneous Breathing Trial. (ObiWEAN)

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Centre Hospitalier Régional d'Orléans

Status

Completed

Conditions

Endotracheal Extubation
Mechanical Ventilator Weaning
Mechanical Ventilation

Treatments

Procedure: High Flow Oxygen SBT

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03689309
CHRO-2018-06

Details and patient eligibility

About

In intensive care unit (ICU), mechanical ventilation (MV) is part of routine care.

Weaning phase is a daily preoccupation for the caregivers. Prolonged MV can lead to many complications. Failing the weaning phase expose the patient to the need for reintubation, that improves the mortality.

The caregiver faces a major problem, in one hand the need to wean properly and quickly and on the other the risk of reintubation.

In order to help the clinician making the good choice, the spontaneous breathing trial (SBT) is a key tool. The international literature provides the investigators many ways to perform the SBT. The most common is the T-piece; the patient is disconnected from the ventilator and connected to a T-piece that can provide supplemental oxygen. Another one is the Support pressure trial, the patient is still connected to the ventilator, but the setups are changed to recreate the T-piece conditions.

In many French ICU's, the SBT is performed by using a heat humidifier filter that is directly connected to the endotracheal tube, this filter allows the clinician to provide supplemental oxygen in accordance with the patient need.

In high risk for reintubation patients, the SBT can create physical stress, that lead to prolonged MV.

In our ICU, for those patients, the investigators perform the SBT by connecting the patient to a device that provides high flow oxygen trough endotracheal connector for tracheotomy.

The investigators hypothesis that high flow oxygen SBT, will allow the high risk for reintubation patients to succeed the SBT.

Full description

The investigators proposed to compare 2 strategies for SBT in high risk for reintubation patients:

  1. Classic SBT (C-SBT)
  2. High Flow Oxygen SBT (HFO-SBT)

This prospective randomized study had 2 conjoint primary outcome:

  1. The HFO-SBT shows a better actuarial rate for extubation at day 7 from the begin of the weaning phase
  2. Compare the reintubation rate at D7 from the extubation

Enrollment

106 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Age > 18 yrs.

  • Admission in ICU

  • Mechanically ventilated > 24 hours

  • Mechanically ventilated using support ventilation mode

  • Patient with one of these criterion:

    • Cardiac disease (left ventricular dysfunction LVEF <46%, antecedent of ischemic heart disease, antecedent of acute pulmonary edema)
    • Respiratory disease (COPD, Emphysema, bronchectiasis, asthma, obesity-hypoventilation syndrome, restrictive pulmonary disease)
  • Informed and signed consent from the patient or next of kin.

Exclusion criteria

  • Head trauma as a cause for ICU admission
  • Neuromuscular disease prior ICU admission
  • Tracheotomized patient
  • Pregnancy
  • Decision not to forgo life sustaining therapy
  • Patient not affiliated with a social security organism
  • Adult private from his liberty with judicial decision
  • Patient that have already been included in the study

Trial design

Primary purpose

Other

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

106 participants in 2 patient groups

1. Classic SBT (C-SBT)
No Intervention group
Description:
The patient is disconnected from the ventilator and remains 30 minutes without support but oxygen delivered through a heat humidifier filter that is usually connected on tracheotomy.
2. High Flow Oxygen SBT (HFO-SBT)
Experimental group
Description:
The patient is disconnected from the ventilator and remains 30 minutes without support but high flow oxygen delivered through a dedicated piece that is usually connected on tracheotomy.
Treatment:
Procedure: High Flow Oxygen SBT

Trial contacts and locations

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