New imaging technique may predict ventilator success in brain injury patients

NCT ID NCT07067671

First seen Feb 28, 2026 · Last updated May 14, 2026 · Updated 10 times

Summary

This study looks at how air moves in the lungs of brain-injured patients when doctors are trying to take them off a breathing machine. Using a special imaging belt (electrical impedance tomography), researchers will track changes in lung ventilation patterns. The goal is to find patterns that predict whether a patient will breathe well on their own after the machine is removed. Sixty adult ICU patients with acute brain injury will take part.

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  • Hôpital Lariboisière - APHP

    Paris, France, 75010, France

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