Effect of Invasive and Non Invasive Mechanical Ventilation on Feeding Delivery in COPD Elderly Patients

The recruitment status of this study is unknown because the information has not been verified recently.
Verified December 2006 by Rabin Medical Center.
Recruitment status was  Not yet recruiting
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Information provided by:
Rabin Medical Center
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
NCT00417755
First received: January 2, 2007
Last updated: January 3, 2007
Last verified: December 2006

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Effect of Invasive and Non Invasive Mechanical Ventilation on Feeding Delivery in COPD Elderly Patients
Effect of Invasive and Non Invasive Mechanical Ventilation on the Nutritional Status of COPD Elderly Patients

COPD patients requiring ventilation may benefit from invasive or non invasive ventilation. Non invasive ventilation is often incompatible with oral or enteral feding, due to gastric dilatation and full mask therapy. At the other hand, invasive ventilation is associated with incomplete enteral feeding and nutrition requirements are not reached. The aim of the study was to compare the feeding delivery of COPD patients receiving invasive or non invasive mechanical ventilation.

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Observational
Observational Model: Defined Population
Observational Model: Natural History
Time Perspective: Longitudinal
Time Perspective: Prospective
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  • COPD
  • Mechanical Ventilation
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*   Includes publications given by the data provider as well as publications identified by ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier (NCT Number) in Medline.
 
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Inclusion Criteria:

  • COPD patients requiring mechanical ventilation (invasive and non invasive)
Both
50 Years to 95 Years
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Contact: Pierre Singer, MD +972 3 937 6521 psinger@clalit.org.il
Contact: Jonathan Cohen, MD +972 3 937 6524 jonatanc@clalit.org.il
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Rabin Medical Center
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Principal Investigator: Pierre Singer, MD Rabin Medical Center, Beilison Hospital, Israel
Rabin Medical Center
December 2006

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