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A pilot prospective study on closed loop controlled ventilation and oxygenation in ventilated children during the weaning phase

INTRODUCTION: The present study is a pilot prospective safety evaluation of a new closed loop computerised protocol on ventilation and oxygenation in stable, spontaneously breathing children weighing more than 7 kg, during the weaning phase of mechanical ventilation. METHODS: Mechanically ventilated...

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Autores principales: Jouvet, Philippe, Eddington, Allen, Payen, Valérie, Bordessoule, Alice, Emeriaud, Guillaume, Gasco, Ricardo Lopez, Wysocki, Marc
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3580628/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22591622
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc11343
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author Jouvet, Philippe
Eddington, Allen
Payen, Valérie
Bordessoule, Alice
Emeriaud, Guillaume
Gasco, Ricardo Lopez
Wysocki, Marc
author_facet Jouvet, Philippe
Eddington, Allen
Payen, Valérie
Bordessoule, Alice
Emeriaud, Guillaume
Gasco, Ricardo Lopez
Wysocki, Marc
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description INTRODUCTION: The present study is a pilot prospective safety evaluation of a new closed loop computerised protocol on ventilation and oxygenation in stable, spontaneously breathing children weighing more than 7 kg, during the weaning phase of mechanical ventilation. METHODS: Mechanically ventilated children ready to start the weaning process were ventilated for five periods of 60 minutes in the following order: pressure support ventilation, adaptive support ventilation (ASV), ASV plus a ventilation controller (ASV-CO(2)), ASV-CO(2 )plus an oxygenation controller (ASV-CO(2)-O(2)) and pressure support ventilation again. Based on breath-by-breath analysis, the percentage of time with normal ventilation as defined by a respiratory rate between 10 and 40 breaths/minute, tidal volume > 5 ml/kg predicted body weight and end-tidal CO(2 )between 25 and 55 mmHg was determined. The number of manipulations and changes on the ventilator were also recorded. RESULTS: Fifteen children, median aged 45 months, were investigated. No adverse event and no premature protocol termination were reported. ASV-CO(2 )and ASV-CO(2)-O(2 )kept the patients within normal ventilation for, respectively, 94% (91 to 96%) and 94% (87 to 96%) of the time. The tidal volume, respiratory rate, peak inspiratory airway pressure and minute ventilation were equivalent for all modalities, although there were more automatic setting changes in ASV-CO(2 )and ASV-CO(2)-O(2). Positive end-expiratory pressure modifications by ASV-CO(2)-O(2 )require further investigation. CONCLUSION: Over the short study period and in this specific population, ASV-CO(2 )and ASV-CO(2)-O(2 )were safe and kept the patient under normal ventilation most of the time. Further research is needed, especially for positive end-expiratory pressure modifications by ASV-CO(2)-O(2). TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT01095406
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spelling pubmed-35806282013-02-26 A pilot prospective study on closed loop controlled ventilation and oxygenation in ventilated children during the weaning phase Jouvet, Philippe Eddington, Allen Payen, Valérie Bordessoule, Alice Emeriaud, Guillaume Gasco, Ricardo Lopez Wysocki, Marc Crit Care Research INTRODUCTION: The present study is a pilot prospective safety evaluation of a new closed loop computerised protocol on ventilation and oxygenation in stable, spontaneously breathing children weighing more than 7 kg, during the weaning phase of mechanical ventilation. METHODS: Mechanically ventilated children ready to start the weaning process were ventilated for five periods of 60 minutes in the following order: pressure support ventilation, adaptive support ventilation (ASV), ASV plus a ventilation controller (ASV-CO(2)), ASV-CO(2 )plus an oxygenation controller (ASV-CO(2)-O(2)) and pressure support ventilation again. Based on breath-by-breath analysis, the percentage of time with normal ventilation as defined by a respiratory rate between 10 and 40 breaths/minute, tidal volume > 5 ml/kg predicted body weight and end-tidal CO(2 )between 25 and 55 mmHg was determined. The number of manipulations and changes on the ventilator were also recorded. RESULTS: Fifteen children, median aged 45 months, were investigated. No adverse event and no premature protocol termination were reported. ASV-CO(2 )and ASV-CO(2)-O(2 )kept the patients within normal ventilation for, respectively, 94% (91 to 96%) and 94% (87 to 96%) of the time. The tidal volume, respiratory rate, peak inspiratory airway pressure and minute ventilation were equivalent for all modalities, although there were more automatic setting changes in ASV-CO(2 )and ASV-CO(2)-O(2). Positive end-expiratory pressure modifications by ASV-CO(2)-O(2 )require further investigation. CONCLUSION: Over the short study period and in this specific population, ASV-CO(2 )and ASV-CO(2)-O(2 )were safe and kept the patient under normal ventilation most of the time. Further research is needed, especially for positive end-expiratory pressure modifications by ASV-CO(2)-O(2). TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT01095406 BioMed Central 2012 2012-05-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3580628/ /pubmed/22591622 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc11343 Text en Copyright ©2012 Jouvet et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Jouvet, Philippe
Eddington, Allen
Payen, Valérie
Bordessoule, Alice
Emeriaud, Guillaume
Gasco, Ricardo Lopez
Wysocki, Marc
A pilot prospective study on closed loop controlled ventilation and oxygenation in ventilated children during the weaning phase
title A pilot prospective study on closed loop controlled ventilation and oxygenation in ventilated children during the weaning phase
title_full A pilot prospective study on closed loop controlled ventilation and oxygenation in ventilated children during the weaning phase
title_fullStr A pilot prospective study on closed loop controlled ventilation and oxygenation in ventilated children during the weaning phase
title_full_unstemmed A pilot prospective study on closed loop controlled ventilation and oxygenation in ventilated children during the weaning phase
title_short A pilot prospective study on closed loop controlled ventilation and oxygenation in ventilated children during the weaning phase
title_sort pilot prospective study on closed loop controlled ventilation and oxygenation in ventilated children during the weaning phase
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3580628/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22591622
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc11343
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