Evaluation of Leak-free Bronchoscope Adapter
Respiratory Insufficiency
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Respiratory Insufficiency focused on measuring bronchoscopy, mechanical ventilation, hypoxemia, covid-19, pathogen spread
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- All patients diagnosed with respiratory failure who require mechanical ventilation for any reason except those listed below (exclusion criteria).
- Male or female
- Aged 18 years or above
Exclusion Criteria:
The participant may not enter the study if ANY of the following apply:
- Female participants who are pregnant during the study.
- SpO2 (oxygen saturation) < 90% at baseline.
- The patient requires high ventilation requirements as indicated by a positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) greater than 20 mmHg or inspired oxygen requirements greater than 90%.
- Hemodynamic instability requiring significant use of vasoactive pressors to maintain blood pressure.
- Any other significant disease or disorder that, in the Investigator's opinion, may either put the participants at risk because of participation in the study or may influence the result of the study.
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Leak-free bronchoscope adapter
Standard bronchoscope adapter
The mechanical ventilation circuit used in patients with respiratory failure is considered a closed-loop circuit between the patient and the ventilator. This allows air to flow from the ventilator to the patient and back to the circuit without escaping to the ambient environment. To perform bronchoscopy, a standard adapter is spliced into the ventilator circuit, which allows the bronchoscope to enter the ventilation circuit granting access to the patient's airways. This study will compare the efficacy of the standard commercially available adapter to the newly developed leak-free adapter. The intervention is considered the "leak-free bronchoscope adapter."
The mechanical ventilation circuit used in patients with respiratory failure is considered a closed-loop circuit between the patient and the ventilator. This allows air to flow from the ventilator to the patient and back to the circuit without escaping to the ambient environment. To perform bronchoscopy, a standard adapter is spliced into the ventilator circuit, which allows the bronchoscope to enter the ventilation circuit granting access to the patient's airways. This study will compare the efficacy of the standard commercially available adapter to the newly developed leak-free adapter. This arm utilizes the standard adapter.