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Register: PACTR
Last refreshed on: 27 May 2013
Main ID:  PACTR201212000470185
Date of registration: 11/12/2012
Primary sponsor: Stellenbosch University
Public title: The effects of a lung recruitment manoeuvre before extubation on pulmonary function after coronary artery bypass surgery.
Scientific title: A Pre-extubation Recruitment Maneuver is Safe and Improves Lung Compliance in a Cardiac Surgery Population
Date of first enrolment: 2010-10-03
Target sample size: 47
Recruitment status: Terminated
URL:  HTTP://www.pactr.org/ATMWeb/appmanager/atm/atmregistry?da=true&tno=PACTR201212000470185
Study type:  interventional
Study design:  Parallel: different groups receive different interventions at same time during study,
Randomised,
Simple randomisation using a radomisation table created by a computer software program,
Allocation was determined by the holder of the sequence who is situated off site,
 
Countries of recruitment
South Africa
Contacts
Name: Susan  Hanekom
Address:  Francie van Zyl 7500 Tygerberg South Africa
Telephone: +27 219389496
Email: sdh@sun.ac.za
Affiliation:  Senior lecturer
Name: Stephanus G  Nel
Address:  Francie van Zyl 7500 Tygerberg South Africa
Telephone: +27 832549124
Email: stephangnel@mail.com
Affiliation:  post graduate student
Key inclusion & exclusion criteria
Inclusion criteria: adult patients
admitted for uncomplicated elective coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery

Exclusion criteria: preoperatively:
valve replacement in addition to CABG
previous cardiac surgery
COPD with bullae (CXR)
postopratively:
no arterial line in situ
intra-operative pulmonary trauma and/or bleeding (b100ml/h)
decreased arterial systolic pressure (` 80 mmHg) and/or mean arterial pressure (` 60 mmHg)
intubation time more than 14 hours
on a itra-aortic ballon pump (IABP)


Age minimum: 18 Year
Age maximum: 100 Year
Gender: Both
Health Condition(s) or Problem(s) studied

cardiac surgery
Intervention(s)
Primary Outcome(s)
PaO2/FiO2
Secondary Outcome(s)
adverse events
static lung compliance
Secondary ID(s)
N07/07/159
Source(s) of Monetary Support
Stellenbosch University
Secondary Sponsor(s)
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