Doctors test which breathing machine setting gets patients off ventilators faster
NCT ID NCT05563779
Summary
This pilot study tested three different methods of mechanical ventilation to see which helps critically ill patients breathe on their own sooner. Researchers compared volume control, pressure control, and adaptive pressure control modes in 566 adults with respiratory failure. The goal was to determine which approach results in more days alive without needing the breathing machine.
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Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Nashville, Tennessee, 37232, United States
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