Respiration, Artificial Clinical Trials

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Respiration, Artificial clinical trials

A clinical trial is a carefully designed research study that tests new medical treatments, drugs, devices, or approaches in human volunteers. Every approved medication and treatment available today was proven safe and effective through clinical trials.

All clinical trials are reviewed and approved by Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) — independent committees that evaluate patient safety. Trials follow strict protocols, and your health is monitored closely throughout. You can withdraw at any time.

Not necessarily. Many trials compare the new treatment against the current standard of care, meaning all participants receive active treatment. When placebos are used, they are typically combined with standard treatment, not given alone. The trial description will always specify the design.

Under the Affordable Care Act, most private insurers are required to cover routine patient care costs during a clinical trial. The sponsor typically covers the investigational treatment itself. Medicare also covers routine costs for qualifying trials.

Yes. Participation is completely voluntary. You can withdraw at any time, for any reason, without it affecting your access to standard medical care.

Each trial has specific eligibility criteria — including age, diagnosis, disease stage, prior treatments, and general health. Browse the trials listed above and check their eligibility sections. You can also contact the trial site directly to discuss your situation.

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A New Tool for Extubation Readiness in Mechanically Ventilated Patients: Readiness for EXtubation Score

Respiratory FailureRespiration, ArtificialVentilator Weaning+1 more
Medipol University470 enrolled7 locationsNCT07098611
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Not Applicable

Optimal Timing for Spontaneous Breathing Trials

WeaningRespiration, Artificial
Rush University Medical Center348 enrolled1 locationNCT06561295
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Not Applicable

Non-inferiority Trial Between Sotair® Device Attached to Manual Resuscitator Versus Mechanical Ventilation

Airway ManagementRespiration, Artificial
Rhode Island Hospital310 enrolled1 locationNCT06117683
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High-Flow Nasal Cannula vs. NIV After Extubation in Children Undergoing Heart Surgery

Heart Defects, CongenitalExtubationRespiration, Artificial+1 more
Indonesia University114 enrolled1 locationNCT07059689
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Not Applicable

Susceptibility for Entrainment: Role of Ventilator Settings on the Occurrence of Reverse Triggering and Its Physiological Consequences - the SEVeRe Study

Respiration, ArtificialReverse Triggering
Unity Health Toronto30 enrolled1 locationNCT06293976
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Not Applicable

Visualization of Inspiratory Effort and Respiratory Mechanics to Promote Lung- and Diaphragm Protective Ventilation

Respiratory MusclesRespiratory Function TestsRespiration, Artificial
University Hospital, Antwerp150 enrolled3 locationsNCT05459116
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Analysis of the Evolution of Mortality in an Intensive Care Unit

Neurologic DisorderMortalityRespiratory Failure+4 more
Hospital Universitario Getafe25,000 enrolled1 locationNCT05261607
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KAP Asynchrony Survey

Respiratory InsufficiencyVentilation Therapy; ComplicationsVentilators, Mechanical+1 more
University of Sao Paulo General Hospital300 enrolled1 locationNCT03439683
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Not Applicable

Telehealth-Enabled, Real-time Audit and Feedback for Clinician AdHerence (TEACH)

Respiration, Artificial
Intermountain Health Care, Inc.13,400 enrolled11 locationsNCT05141396