Effect of EIT-guided PEEP in ARDS Patients
NCT: NCT06990477 · RECRUITING
Brief Summary
Acute respiratory syndrome distress (ARDS) is a clinical common syndrome with high mortality. Mechanical ventilation (MV) is the cornerstone of management of ARDS but can lead to ventilator-induced lung injury. Positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP), as one of main component of MV, has been widely used in the clinical practice. However, the PEEP selection is still a difficult problem for moderate to severe ARDS patients. EIT, an imaging tool evaluating the regional ventilation distribution at the bedside, can achieve the individual PEEP selection for all mechanically ventilated patients. Our previous study found that moderate to severe ARDS patients with higher recruitability could benefit from EIT-guided PEEP. This article compared the effect of PEEP titrated guided by EIT with fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2)-PEEP table on the clinical outcomes in ARDS patients.
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What is Effect of EIT-guided PEEP in ARDS Patients?
Effect of EIT-guided PEEP in ARDS Patients is a clinical trial registered under NCT06990477. Current status: RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT06990477?
The current status of NCT06990477 (Effect of EIT-guided PEEP in ARDS Patients) is: RECRUITING.
When did Effect of EIT-guided PEEP in ARDS Patients start?
Effect of EIT-guided PEEP in ARDS Patients started on 2026-05-13.
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