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By Assessing the Continuous Respiratory Physiological Changes Through Prone Position, Determine the Optimal Duration for Prone Position

By Assessing the Continuous Respiratory Physiological Changes Through Prone Position, Determine the Optimal Duration for Prone Position

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Overview

The prone position leads to a more homogeneous distribution of ventilation by inflation of collapsed alveoli and reduction in alveolar hyperinflation. By employing EIT, the study can obtain a thorough comprehension of the ongoing alterations in regional ventilation before and after adopting the prone position. It is also anticipated that there is an impact on inflammation biomarkers before and after the prone position. This assessment aids in determining the ideal duration for prone position therapy, encompassing the necessary hours and days in the prone position.

Description

The prone position leads to a more homogeneous distribution of ventilation by inflation of collapsed alveoli and reduction in alveolar hyperinflation. By employing EIT, the study can obtain a thorough comprehension of the ongoing alterations in regional ventilation before and after adopting the prone position. It is also anticipated that there is an impact on inflammation biomarkers before and after the prone position. This assessment aids in determining the ideal duration for prone position therapy, encompassing the necessary hours and days in the prone position.

Therefore, the investigators propose a project with the aim of collecting relevant clinical, laboratory, imaging, and respiratory physiology data from consenting patients with ARDS within the study period. The objective is to analyze changes in biomarkers following prone position.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Acute respiratory distress syndrome
  2. Age > 18
  3. Serial arterial blood gas data:PaO2/FiO2 <150. The mechanical ventilator setting:FiO2>0.6, PEEP>5 cmH2O

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Implantable electronic devices (e.g., pacemakers)
  2. Body mass index > 30
  3. Major thoracic and abdominal surgery
  4. Patients with unstable spine and pelvis conditions
  5. Pregnant women in the second and third trimesters
  6. Patients with head trauma, elevated intracranial pressure, or elevated intraocular pressure
  7. Hemodynamically unstable patients unsuitable for prone ventilation therapy
  8. Patients with active seizures

Study details
    Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
    Prone Position
    Electrical Impedance Tomography

NCT06827184

National Taiwan University Hospital

2 September 2025

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