Inspiratory Muscle Training and Nasal High Flow in Difficult Weaning
High-risk for Reintubation Patients, Weaning Outcome
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for High-risk for Reintubation Patients focused on measuring inspiratory muscle training, Nasal High Flow
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- >65 years,
- BMI> 35kg/m2,
- weak cough,
- heart (i.e heart failure ) and lung comorbidities (i.e COPD),
- hypercapnia during mechanical ventilation
- > 72hours on mechanical ventilation
- failed first spontaneous breathing trial
Exclusion Criteria:
- Glasgow Coma scale (GCS)<13,
- pre-existing neuromuscular disease or deformity of Spinal Cord,
- terminal disease
- hemodynamic instability with >0.1μg/kg/min noradrenaline
- patients of immediately need of Non-invasive ventilation after extubation
Sites / Locations
- Evangelismos HospitalRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Inspiratory Muscle Training and Nasal High Flow
Inspiratory Muscle Training and Venturi mask
Inspiratory Muscle Training will start as soon as the patient wakes up and is cooperative, ventilated with support settings. Nasal High Flow will be applied immediately after extubation. IMT intervention will continue until patient's discharge from the ICU
IMT will start as soon as the patient wakes up and is cooperative, ventilated with support settings. Venturi mask will be applied immediately after extubation. IMT intervention will continue until patient's discharge from the ICU