New imaging method could help ventilate ARDS patients more safely

NCT ID NCT07090460

First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 01, 2026 · Updated 29 times

Summary

This study aims to see if a non-invasive imaging tool called electrical impedance tomography (EIT) can detect when parts of the lung are overstretched in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) who are lying on their stomach. Researchers will enroll 30 adults in the ICU and use EIT to measure how air moves through the lungs during mechanical ventilation. The goal is to improve ventilator settings and reduce lung injury.

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Locations

  • Centre Hospitalier Côte Basque

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    Bayonne, Centre Hospitalier de La Côte Basque, 64109, France

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