Overview
The goal of this clinical trial is to determine whether one of the two oxygenation or ventilation strategies (NIV and/or HFNO) is superior to standard oxygen to reduce 28-day mortality rate in hypoxemic acute respiratory failure (ARF) patients.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Adult (age ≥ 18 years)
- A diagnosis of hypoxemic ARF occurring defined as the presence and persistence for more than 30 minutes of hypoxemia (defined by a partial oxygen pressure <60 mm Hg when breathing room air or <80 mmHg when breathing 15 L/min of oxygen or a peripheral oxygen saturation [SpO2] ≤90% when breathing room air and/or a PaO2(partial pressure of oxygen)/FiO2 ratio < 300 mmHg plus either [1] a respiratory rate higher than 30/min or [2] clinical signs suggestive of intense respiratory muscle work and/or labored breathing, such as use of accessory respiratory muscles, paradoxical motion of the abdomen, or intercostal retraction).
Exclusion Criteria:
- Contraindications to NIV and/or HFNO
- Sleep apnea syndrome with home ventilator
- Immediate tracheal intubation
- Requirement for an emergent surgical procedure requiring intubation
- Hypercapnia with a formal indication for NIV (formal indication for NIV with PaCO2 ≥ 50 mmHg or clinical signs of hypercapnia)
- Isolated cardiogenic pulmonary edema (formal indication for NIV). Patients with pulmonary edema associated with another ARF etiology can be included.
- Anatomical factors precluding the use of NIV and/or HFNO
- Patients with limitation or withdrawal of life-sustaining therapies with a do-not-intubate order
- Pregnancy in progress or planned during the study period or breastfeeding women
- Patients protected by law (Art. L1121-6 and L1121-8 of the Code de la Santé Publique): Adult protected by law or patient under guardianship or curatorship
- Subjects not covered by public health insurance
- Absence of written informed consent from the patient or his or her proxy (if present) before inclusion or when possible when the patient has been included in an emergency setting