Doctors probe why some ARDS lungs react differently to ventilator pressure
NCT ID NCT05578742
Summary
This study aims to understand how two different types of ARDS (Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome) affect how the lungs use oxygen when different pressure levels are set on a breathing machine. Researchers will observe 50 sedated patients on ventilators in France, using a special imaging technique to see how air and blood flow in the lungs. The goal is to gather knowledge that could help doctors better tailor ventilator settings to individual patients in the future.
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