Feasibility of Reducing Respiratory Drive Using the Through-flow System (Throughflow)
Respiratory Insufficiency, Diaphragm Injury, Lung Injury
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Respiratory Insufficiency
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: PaO2/FiO2 less than or equal to 300 at time of screening Oral endotracheal intubation and mechanical ventilation Bilateral airspace opacities on chest radiograph or chest CT scan Exclusion Criteria: Contraindication to esophageal catheterization (upper gastrointestinal tract surgery within preceding 6 weeks, bleeding esophageal/gastric varices) Intubation for traumatic brain injury or stroke Intracranial hypertension (suspected or diagnosed by medical team) Anticipated liberation from mechanical ventilation within 24 hours
Sites / Locations
- University Health Network
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Throughflow
Throughflow is a novel system that reduces anatomical dead space by providing a constant flow of fresh gas (i.e., gas that is free of CO2) during inspiration in patients receiving invasive mechanical ventilation. By clearing the CO2 that normally remains in the upper airway after exhalation (anatomical dead space), TF can dramatically reduce anatomical dead space without the need to increase the delivered VT, making it a safe strategy in terms of lung protection. This reduction in dead space reduces the ventilatory demands of the patients, reducing respiratory drive.