ICU study: can a nose breeze wake up sedated brains?
NCT ID NCT06438302
Summary
This study is exploring whether blowing humidified air through the nose can help the brain and lungs of sedated patients who are on a breathing machine. Researchers will test different airflow rates on 22 adults with severe lung failure to see if it changes brain wave activity, brain oxygen levels, and how air is distributed in the lungs. The goal is to understand if this simple intervention could improve care for critically ill patients.
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Service de Médecine Intensive Réanimation - Hôpital Pitié -Salpêtrière
RECRUITINGParis, 75013, France
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