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Validation of a Dynamic Evaluation Tool in Respiratory Failure (TELERESP)

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Centre d'Investigation Clinique et Technologique 805

Status

Terminated

Conditions

Respiratory Failure

Treatments

Device: healthy volonteers
Device: Free breath monitoring

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT01807663
2012-A01280-43

Details and patient eligibility

About

Determing optimal time of ventilator disconnection is a challenge for both acute and chronic neuromuscular disease. In one case it is helpful for weanning from ventilator and in the other to optimize daytime ventilation in the most severe patients. The investigators propose to validate a new non invasive tool for monitoring respiratroy parameters in neuromuscular patients in both acute and chronic conditions.

Full description

Context:

Mechanical ventilation transformed the prognosis of neuromuscular diseases whether for acute or chronic diseases. The available tools to estimate the severity of respiratory insufficiency and indicate or follow the efficiency of mechanical ventilation are based on blood gazes explorations, tests respiratory function and sleep evaluation.

These tools give either limited information, or are with difficulty applicable to patients heavily handicapped except during hospitalization.

In patients under mechanical ventilation, it is sometimes difficult to know the daily optimal time of ventilation. The respiratory events are not generally recognized and are unspecific (headaches, drowsiness, dyspnoea, etc.) or are identified by blood gazes abnormalities (hypercapnia. In acute setting, treble is going to raise the problem of the weaning of the mechanical ventilation and the optimal moment of the extubation without risking a reintubation.

These problems are identical and concern the evaluation of the degree of ventilatory autonomy for home care. The development of methods estimating this autonomy is thus fundamental.

Objectives: the objective of this project is to validate a non-invasive system for measure and acquisition of respiratory parameters, incorporating a transmission system working by a "wireless" technology allowing the remote monitoring of these patients.

The secondary objectives are to determine the parameters of success of weaning by using the device in neuromuscular patients intubated for respiratory failure in acute setting and to determine the optimal time of free breathing possibilities in patients ventilated in a chronic way at home.

Methods:

After validation of the device on 10 healthy subjects, continuous acquisition of the ventilatory data by means of the Teleresp system compared with measure of the transcutaneous PCO2, of SaO2 and arterial gazometry at the end of free breath trial in 40 acute and chronic neuromuscular patients.

Selection criteria:

Healthy volunteers Patients affected by acute neuromuscular pathology and starting weaning from invasive ventilation (Guillain Barré and myasthenia).

Patients affected by neuromuscular pathology and home ventilated in a diurnal and night-way by invasive interface or not (respiratory autonomy of at least 1:00 am).

Number of patients, center:

10 healthy volunteers and 40 patients hospitalized in the intensive care unit or in the home of ventilation unit of the Raymond Poincaré hospital.

Total duration of the study: 19 months

Enrollment

10 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

Healthy volonteers Man or woman of more than 18 years Realization of a preliminary medical examination Patient having signed an informed and written consent Major healthy subjects, presenting no chronic pathology or not chronic patients

Chronic patients Man or woman of more than 18 years Affected by neuromuscular pathology Realization of a preliminary medical examination Patient in the stable state at the time of the study for at least 1 month Ventilated in a not invasive or invasive way in diurnal and night-period. Respiratory autonomy > 1:00 am Patient having signed an informed and written consent

Acute Patients Man or woman of more than 18 years Affected by syndrome of Guillain blocked in aigue phase having required the invasive ventilation or affected by myasthenia generalized with myasthénique crisis having required the invasive ventilation.

Realization of a preliminary medical examination Patient in phase of neurological recovery Vital Capacity > 15 ml / kg Respiratory Autonomy > 1:00 am Patient having signed a lit(enlightened) and written consent

Exclusion criteria

Healthy volonteers subject refusing to participate in the study subject under guardianship or guardianship Pregnant or breast-feeding Woman

Chronic patients Patient refusing to participate in the study Patient under guardianship or guardianship Pregnant or breast-feeding Woman Patients ventilated only at night Clinically significant bronchial Dimensions(Congestion) Required by oxygen therapy

Acute patients Patient refusing to participate in the study Patient or subject under guardianship or guardianship Pregnant or breast-feeding Woman Clinically significant bronchial Dimensions(Congestion) Required by oxygen therapy FIO2 > 40 % PEP > 5 cms H2O State of shock

Trial design

Primary purpose

Diagnostic

Allocation

Non-Randomized

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

10 participants in 3 patient groups

healthy volunteers
Experimental group
Description:
Free breath monitoring. Correlation between two device for recording parameters of ventilation.
Treatment:
Device: Free breath monitoring
Device: healthy volonteers
Chronic patient
Experimental group
Description:
Free breath monitoring. Number of pathological respiratory events (apneas, hypopneas, paradoxical breath) compared with the recording of the PtCO2 and the SpO2)
Treatment:
Device: Free breath monitoring
Device: healthy volonteers
ACUTE PATIENT
Experimental group
Description:
Free breath monitoring. Number of pathological respiratory events (apneas, hypopneas, paradoxical breath) compared with the recording of the PtCO2 and the SpO2)
Treatment:
Device: Free breath monitoring
Device: healthy volonteers

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