2 Clinical Trials for Various Conditions
This study will evaluate the ability of High Velocity Nasal Insufflation \[HVNI\] to effect ventilation and related physiologic responses in hypercapnic patients when compared to noninvasive positive pressure ventilation \[NIPPV\].
The purpose of this protocol is to perform serial physiological measurements and blood testing on mechanically ventilated patients comparing conditions of eucapnia and hypercapnia in the same patient. We will be testing two hypotheses: (1) while administering inspired carbon dioxide (CO2), eucapnia achieved by high respiratory rate (EHR) significantly decreases pulmonary artery pressures compared to hypercapnia with a lower respiratory rate (HLR), and (2) that EHR decreases myocardial strain compared to HLR.