Prospective Assessment of the Feasibility of a Trial of Low-Tidal Volume Ventilation for Patients with Acute Respiratory Failure.
Acute Disease
Clinical Trials as Topic
Feasibility Studies
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Hospital Mortality
/ trends
Humans
Incidence
Intensive Care Units
Male
Middle Aged
Prospective Studies
Respiration, Artificial
Respiratory Insufficiency
/ epidemiology
Survival Rate
/ trends
Tidal Volume
/ physiology
Treatment Outcome
United States
/ epidemiology
acute respiratory distress syndrome
low-stretch ventilation
low–tidal volume ventilation
lung-protective ventilation
mechanical ventilation
Journal
Annals of the American Thoracic Society
ISSN: 2325-6621
Titre abrégé: Ann Am Thorac Soc
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101600811
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
03 2019
03 2019
Historique:
pubmed:
9
11
2018
medline:
9
4
2020
entrez:
9
11
2018
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
Low-tidal volume ventilation (LTVV; 6 ml/kg) benefits patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome and may aid those with other causes of respiratory failure. Current early ventilation practices are poorly defined. We observed patients with acute respiratory failure to assess the feasibility of a pragmatic trial of LTVV and to guide experimental design. We prospectively enrolled consecutive patients with acute respiratory failure admitted to intensive care units expected to participate in the proposed trial. We collected clinical data as well as information on initial and daily ventilator settings and inpatient mortality. We estimated the benefit of LTVV using predictive linear and nonlinear models. We simulated models to estimate power and feasibility of a cluster-randomized trial of LTVV versus usual care in acute respiratory failure. We included 2,484 newly mechanically ventilated patients (31% with acute respiratory distress syndrome) from 49 hospitals. Hospital mortality was 28%. Mean initial tidal volume was 7.1 ml/kg predicted body weight (95% confidence interval, 7.1-7.2), with 78% of patients receiving tidal volumes less than or equal to 8 ml/kg. Our models estimated a mortality benefit of 0-2% from LTVV compared with usual care. Simulation of a stepped-wedged cluster-randomized trial suggested that enrollment of 106,361 patients would be necessary to achieve greater than 90% power. Use of initial tidal volumes less than 8 ml/kg predicted body weight was common at hospitals participating in the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Prevention and Early Treatment of Acute Lung Injury (PETAL) Network. After considering the size and budgetary requirement for a cluster-randomized trial of LTVV versus usual care in acute respiratory failure, the PETAL Network deemed the proposed trial infeasible. A rapid observational study and simulations to model anticipated power may help better design trials.
Identifiants
pubmed: 30407869
doi: 10.1513/AnnalsATS.201807-459OC
pmc: PMC6394119
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Multicenter Study
Observational Study
Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
356-362Subventions
Organisme : NHLBI NIH HHS
ID : U01 HL123018
Pays : United States
Organisme : NHLBI NIH HHS
ID : U01 HL123031
Pays : United States
Organisme : NHLBI NIH HHS
ID : K23 HL143053
Pays : United States
Organisme : NHLBI NIH HHS
ID : U01 HL123009
Pays : United States
Organisme : NHLBI NIH HHS
ID : U01 HL123008
Pays : United States
Organisme : NHLBI NIH HHS
ID : U01 HL122998
Pays : United States
Investigateurs
Douglas Hayden
(D)
Richard E Morse
(RE)
Cathryn F Oldmixon
(CF)
Nancy J Ringwood
(NJ)
Jay S Steingrub
(JS)
Leslie De Souza
(L)
Cynthia Kardos
(C)
Lori Kozikowski
(L)
Mark Tidswell
(M)
Peter C Hou
(PC)
Imo P Aisiku
(IP)
Rebecca M Baron
(RM)
Laura E Fredenburgh
(LE)
Zach A Gandee
(ZA)
Anthony F Massaro
(AF)
A Higuera Moreno
(AH)
Wei Shao
(W)
Raghu R Seethala
(RR)
Richard R Riker
(RR)
Adelene Macleaod
(A)
Nicholas S Hill
(NS)
Veronica Bacong
(V)
Haval Chweich
(H)
John Devlin
(J)
Erik Garpestad
(E)
Daniel Talmor
(D)
Nathan Shapiro
(N)
Valerie Banner-Goodspeed
(V)
Lihini Keenawinna
(L)
Lindsey N Muller
(LN)
T Pinkhasova
(T)
Edwin Bajwa
(E)
Michael Filbin
(M)
Kathryn A Hibbert
(KA)
Carrie Holland
(C)
Patricia A Arsenault
(PA)
Pam Sigel
(P)
Alan Jones
(A)
John R Spurzem
(JR)
Margaret Cruise
(M)
Michael A Matthay
(MA)
Kathleen D Liu
(KD)
Annika G Belzer
(AG)
Carolyn Calfee
(C)
Brian M Daniel
(BM)
Thomas J Deiss
(TJ)
Jeffrey E Gotts
(JE)
Gregory W Hendey
(GW)
Zafia Anklesaria
(Z)
Steven Y Chang
(SY)
Scott Lewis
(S)
Ishan Mehta
(I)
Nida Qadir
(N)
Jamal Sharif
(J)
Joseph Levitt
(J)
Rosemary Vojnik
(R)
Timothy E Albertson
(TE)
Jason Y Adams
(JY)
Maya Juarez
(M)
Brian Morrissey
(B)
Skyler Pearson
(S)
Eyad Almasri
(E)
Janna M Blaauw
(JM)
Adit Ginde
(A)
Marc Moss
(M)
Lani Finck
(L)
Carrie Higgins
(C)
Jeffery McKeehan
(J)
Eleanor Mills
(E)
Amanda Tompkins
(A)
Ivor S Douglas
(IS)
Jason Haukoos
(J)
Terra Hiller
(T)
Emily Hopkins
(E)
Judy L Oaks
(JL)
Katie Overdier
(K)
Meggan Schmidt
(M)
David C Van Pelt
(DC)
Jonathan S Tashkin
(JS)
James H Finigan
(JH)
Kenneth Lyn-Kew
(K)
Ryan D Paterson
(RD)
Luciano Lemos-Filho
(L)
Pauline K Park
(PK)
Tina Chen
(T)
Sinan Hanna
(S)
Kristine Nelson
(K)
Bruno DiGiovine
(B)
Emanuel P Rivers
(EP)
Sarah Rubino
(S)
Tina Chen
(T)
Aluko A Hope
(AA)
Missiel E Munoz
(ME)
Swarna Gummadi
(S)
Damaris Fuster
(D)
Daniel Ceusters
(D)
Brenda Lopez
(B)
Swarna Gummadi
(S)
Lynne D Richardson
(LD)
Ezra Fass
(E)
Neha N Goel
(NN)
Lisa Richman
(L)
Gabriel Schneider
(G)
R Duncan Hite
(RD)
Abhijit Duggal
(A)
Andrei Hastings
(A)
Thomas E Terndrup
(TE)
Leesha L Bolton
(LL)
Matthew C Exline
(MC)
Emily Robart
(E)
Jennifer Frey
(J)
Kirk Stiffler
(K)
Melissa L. Coury
(ML)
David Norton
(D)
Tammy Roads
(T)
Autumn Studer
(A)
Derek C Angus
(DC)
Donald M Yealy
(DM)
Erin G Gilchrist
(EG)
David T Huang
(DT)
Michael L Young
(ML)
Nancy Campbell
(N)
Allison Muller
(A)
Susan B Promes
(SB)
Catherine Hough
(C)
Ellen S Caldwell
(ES)
Sarah C Katsandres
(SC)
Akram Khan
(A)
Steve Haberkorn
(S)
Shane D OMahony
(SD)
Charlene Boisjolie
(C)
D Clark Files
(DC)
Chadwick D Miller
(CD)
Stephanie B Elliott
(SB)
Lori S Flores
(LS)
Justin Doroshenko
(J)
Wendell Futrell
(W)
Erin Harper
(E)
Stacey Phelps
(S)
Robert Lockwood
(R)
Patrick E Wright
(PE)
Lea Becker
(L)
Kyle B Enfield
(KB)
Alex Kadl
(A)
Mary H Marshall
(MH)
Mark R Sochor
(MR)
Marjolein de Wit
(M)
Stella Hamman
(S)
Colin K Grissom
(CK)
Todd L Allen
(TL)
Samuel M Brown
(SM)
Michael J Lanspa
(MJ)
Valerie Aston
(V)
Juhee Peterson
(J)
Russell R Miller III
(RR)
Terry P Clemmer
(TP)
Stan Pies
(S)
Estelle S Harris
(ES)
Amber Plante
(A)
Dixie L Harris
(DL)
David Nielsen
(D)
Wayne E Woodward
(WE)
Todd W Rice
(TW)
Wesley H Self
(WH)
Adrienne H Baughman
(AH)
Margaret Hayes
(M)
Susan Mogan
(S)
Matthew W Semler
(MW)
David R Janz
(DR)
Paula O Lauto
(PO)
Commentaires et corrections
Type : CommentIn
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