Comparative Effects of Different Noninvasive Ventilation Mode on Neural Respiratory Drive in Recovering AECOPD Patients
NCT ID: NCT01782768
Last Updated: 2016-12-06
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
20 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2013-01-31
2013-04-30
Brief Summary
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Objective: To compare the short-term effects of mask pressure support ventilation (PSV) and proportional assist ventilation (PAV) on Neural respiratory drive in recovering patients of AECOPD
Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Keywords
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Effect of different NPPV mode on NRD
13 hypercapnic recovering AECOPD patients were placed on different mode of noninvasive positive pressure ventilation(NPPV,such as the PAV or PSV mode) randomly.For each mode, three levels (PA-, PA, PA+or PS-, PS, PS+), ) of support were applied.PS and PA are set for the patient's comfort . On the basis of these two levels, 25% increase and reduction assisted level of pressure were set both for PS and PA (PA-, PA+or PS-, PS+). At each level, the patients were ventilated at least 20 minutes until the breathing was stable.
noninvasive positive pressure ventilation
the assisted level of the noninvasive proportional assist(PAV) and pressure support ventilation(PSV) on Neural respiratory drive(NRD) in recovering patients with acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Interventions
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noninvasive positive pressure ventilation
the assisted level of the noninvasive proportional assist(PAV) and pressure support ventilation(PSV) on Neural respiratory drive(NRD) in recovering patients with acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
* Pneumonia
* neuromuscular and chest wall deformity
* Respiratory arrest
* Cardiovascular instability (hypotension, arrhythmias, myocardial infarction)
* Change in mental status; uncooperative patient
* High aspiration risk
* Viscous or copious secretions
* Recent facial or gastroesophageal surgery
* Craniofacial trauma
* Fixed nasopharyngeal abnormalities
* Burns
* Extreme obesity
50 Years
75 Years
MALE
No
Sponsors
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The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Zhang Jianheng
zhang jianheng
Principal Investigators
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rong chang chen, professor
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
TheFirst Affiliated Hospital Of Guangzhou Medical Collage
Locations
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TheFirst Affiliated Hospital Of Guangzhou Medical Collage
Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
Countries
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References
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Zhang J, Luo Q, Chen R. Patient-Ventilator Interaction With Noninvasive Proportional Assist Ventilation in Subjects With COPD. Respir Care. 2020 Jan;65(1):45-52. doi: 10.4187/respcare.06430. Epub 2019 Sep 24.
Other Identifiers
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zjianheng
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id