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FeNO Observation Study in ICU Patients With ARS

FeNO Observation Study in ICU Patients With ARS

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18-80 years
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Phase N/A

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Overview

  1. Main Objective: To compare the concentration of exhaled nitric oxide in patients with different severity of respiratory failure in ICU.
  2. Secondary Purpose:
    1. To observe the change of nitric oxide concentration in exhaled breath of patients with mechanical ventilation over time;
    2. The relationship and differences between pulmonary ventilation blood flow levels in patients with different exhaled NO concentrations;
    3. Reactivity of patients with different exhaled NO concentrations to inhaled nitric oxide therapy and the relationship between them.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Adult patients (≥18 years of age) with mechanical ventilation or advanced respiratory support in the ICU, regardless of gender;
  2. The expected mechanical ventilation time of tracheal intubation is more than 24 hours;
  3. The initial ventilator Settings of clinical routine were adopted: oxygen fraction (FIO2) = 50%, respiratory rate = 15/min, positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) = 5 cmH2O, tidal volume = 6-8 ml/kg ideal body weight (IBW), inspiration-exhalation ratio =1:2;
  4. Agree to participate in this experiment and sign the informed consent.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • 1.Use of any NO-containing drugs (such as nitroglycerin), anti-inflammatory drugs, or drugs or means that affect the airway diameter within 6 hours before the first FeNO measurement; 2. Participating in other clinical research projects; 3. Patients deemed unsuitable by the investigators.

Study details
    Compare the Concentration of Exhaled Nitric Oxide in Patients With Different Severity of RF

NCT06680895

Shanghai Zhongshan Hospital

9 September 2025

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