During invasive mechanical ventilation, maintaining endotracheal tube cuff pressure (Pcuff) around 25 cmH2O is recommended for sealing the upper airways. The continuous control of Pcuff with a simple mechanical device, the Tracoe Smart CuffmanagerTM, has never been assessed. The investigators hypothesize that the Tracoe Smart CuffmanagerTM would allow a reduction of the incidence of underinflation episodes, as compared with the intermittent strategy of Pcuff control.
During invasive mechanical ventilation, maintaining a tracheal cuff pressure (Pcuff) around 25 cmH2O is recommended to prevent cuff over- (\> 30 cmH2O) and underinflation (\< 20 cmH2O), identified as risk factors for tracheal ischemic damage and for oropharyngeal microaspirations, respectively. Intermittent measurements with intermittent adjustments of Pcuff is the widely used strategy but, between measurements, over- and underinflation episodes could occur. Devices allowing a continuous control of Pcuff are therefore appealing. As microaspiration is the most relevant mechanism for ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP), the use of such devices may decrease the incidence of VAP for instance. To the knowledge of the investigators, the continuous control of Pcuff with a simple mechanical device, the Tracoe Smart CuffmanagerTM, has never been assessed. The investigators hypothesize that the Tracoe Smart CuffmanagerTM would allow a reduction of the incidence of underinflation episodes, as compared with the intermittent strategy of Pcuff control. As secondary objectives, the investigators aim to assess the impact of the use of the Tracoe Smart CuffmanagerTM on the incidence of overinflation episodes and on the incidence of early ventilator-associated pneumonia. A homogenous population will be studied for this purpose: patients admitted with severe acute brain damage.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
60
In patients randomly assigned to the continuous adjustment strategy, in addition to standard care, the Tracoe Smart CuffmanagerTM will be connected to the tracheal cuff. Within the 2 days following the inclusion, all the intermittent Pcuff measurements will be collected as well as the incidence of Pcuff manual adjustments
Chu de Nantes
Nantes, France
Incidence of underinflation episodes
The primary outcome is to test whether the Tracoe Smart CuffmanagerTM reduces the incidence of underinflation episodes, as compared with the intermittent strategy of Pcuff control. Therefore, a comparison, between the 2 groups, of the incidence of Pcuff \<20 cmH2O measurements will be performed. Time Frame: Within the 2 days following the inclusion, all the intermittent Pcuff measurements will be collected as well as the incidence of Pcuff manual adjustments
Time frame: Day2
incidence of Pcuff >30 cmH2O measurements (overinflation episodes)
As secondary objective, a comparison, between the 2 groups, of the incidence of Pcuff \>30 cmH2O measurements (overinflation episodes) will be performed. Furthermore, the incidence of early ventilator-associated pneumonia will be compared between the 2 groups.
Time frame: Within the 2 days following the inclusion
Duration of mechanical ventilation
Time frame: Within the 2 days following the inclusion
ICU length of stay
Time frame: Within the 2 days following the inclusion
ICU mortality
Time frame: Within the 2 days following the inclusion
occurrence of early ventilator-associated pneumonia
Time frame: During the first two weeks of hospital stay
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