Impact of tracheal cuff shape on microaspiration of gastric contents in intubated critically ill patients: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

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作者
Jaillette, Emmanuelle [1 ]
Brunin, Guillaume [2 ]
Girault, Christophe [3 ]
Zerimech, Farid [4 ,5 ]
Chiche, Arnaud [6 ]
Broucqsault-Dedrie, Celine [7 ]
Fayolle, Cyril [8 ]
Minacori, Franck [9 ]
Alves, Isabelle [10 ]
Barrailler, Stephanie [11 ]
Robriquet, Laurent [1 ]
Tamion, Fabienne
Delaporte, Emmanuel [2 ]
Thellier, Damien
Delcourte, Claire [1 ]
Duhamel, Alain [12 ]
Nseir, Saad [1 ,13 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hosp Lille, Crit Care Ctr, F-59037 Lille, France
[2] CH Dr Duchenne, Reanimat Polyvalente, F-62321 Boulogne Sur Mer, France
[3] Hop Charles Nicolle, Reanimat Med, F-76031 Rouen, France
[4] Univ Lille, Lab Biochim & Biol Mol, F-59000 Lille, France
[5] CHRU Lille, Pole Biol Pathol Genet, F-59000 Lille, France
[6] CH Tourcoing, Reanimat Med & Infect, F-59208 Tourcoing, France
[7] Hop Victor Provo, Reanimat Polyvalente, F-59056 Roubaix, France
[8] Serv Reanimat Polyvalente, F-59140 Dunkerque, France
[9] CH St Philibert, Reanimat Polyvalente, F-59462 Lomme Les Lille, France
[10] CH Valenciennes, Reanimat Med, F-59322 Valenciennes, France
[11] CH Dr Schaffner, Reanimat Polyvalente, F-62307 Lens, France
[12] Clin Sante Publ, Plateforme Aide Methodol, F-59037 Lille, France
[13] Univ Lille, Sch Med, F-59000 Lille, France
关键词
VENTILATOR-ASSOCIATED PNEUMONIA; SUBGLOTTIC SECRETION DRAINAGE; INTRAHOSPITAL TRANSPORT; PREVENTION; ASPIRATION; DIAGNOSIS; PRESSURE; AMYLASE; DESIGN; VOLUME;
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10.1186/s13063-015-0955-z
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R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
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1001 ;
摘要
Background: Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is the most common infection in intubated critically ill patients. Microaspiration of the contaminated gastric and oropharyngeal secretions is the main mechanism involved in the pathophysiology of VAP. Tracheal cuff plays an important role in stopping the progression of contaminated secretions into the lower respiratory tract. Previous in vitro studies suggested that conical cuff shape might be helpful in improving tracheal sealing. However, clinical studies found conflicting results. The aim of this study is to determine the impact of conical tracheal cuff shape on the microaspiration of gastric contents in critically ill patients. Methods/Design: This prospective cluster randomized controlled crossover open-label trial is currently being conducted in ten French intensive care units (ICUs). Patients are allocated to intubation with a polyvinyl chloride (PVC) standard (barrel)-shaped or a PVC conical-shaped tracheal tube. The primary objective is to determine the impact of the conical shaped tracheal cuff on abundant microaspiration of gastric contents. Secondary outcomes include the incidence of microaspiration of oropharyngeal secretions, tracheobronchial colonization, VAP and ventilator-associated events. Abundant microaspiration is defined as the presence of pepsin at significant level (>200 ng/ml) in at least 30 % of the tracheal aspirates. Pepsin and amylase are quantitatively measured in all tracheal aspirates during the 48 h following inclusion. Quantitative tracheal aspirate culture is performed at inclusion and twice weekly. We plan to recruit 312 patients in the participating ICUs. Discussion: BEST Cuff is the first randomized controlled study evaluating the impact of PVC tracheal-cuff shape on gastric microaspirations in patients receiving invasive mechanical ventilation. Enrollment began in June 2014 and is expected to end in October 2015.
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