Measurement of Tidal Volumes Achieved With Tracheal Tubes and Laryngeal Mask Airways During in Hospital Cardiac Arrest.

Status: Recruiting
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Study Type: Observational
SUMMARY

The investigators aim to investigate the real life volumes of air delivered to the lungs when rescuers deliver these breaths by hand as part of resuscitation attempts during cardiac arrest. The study will compare the volumes achieved using different devices which are routinely used to provided an airway during routine cardiac arrest care. Volumes will be measured using a small non intrusive device which sits in the airway circuit and measures flow of air in real time. The patients chosen for this study will be those already recruited to an ongoing trial (AIRWAYS-3) assessing the outcomes for patients suffering in hospital cardiac arrest based on airway device used.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 18
Healthy Volunteers: f
View:

• As per AIRWAYS-3 trial:

• In-hospital cardiac arrest, attended by the hospital cardiac arrest team in response to a cardiac arrest call (2222 or equivalent), and when a clinician permitted to undertake both tracheal intubation and supraglottic airway placement (so that either intervention can be delivered) is present

• Undergoing resuscitation and requiring advanced airway management in the opinion of the trained clinician responsible for randomisation

Locations
Other Locations
United Kingdom
Royal United Hospital Bath
RECRUITING
Bath
Contact Information
Primary
James Penketh
jpenketh@nhs.net
07973504245
Backup
Jerry Nolan
jerry.nolan@nhs.net
Time Frame
Start Date: 2024-08-28
Estimated Completion Date: 2025-10-01
Participants
Target number of participants: 30
Treatments
Tracheal Tube
participants in cardiac arrest in whom a tracheal tube is used as the airway device
Supraglottic Airway
participants in cardiac arrest in whom a supraglottic airway is used as the airway device
Related Therapeutic Areas
Sponsors
Collaborators: RCUK
Leads: Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust

This content was sourced from clinicaltrials.gov