High Flow Nasal Cannula and Exercise Testing in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

NCT ID: NCT02860273

Last Updated: 2023-05-22

Study Results

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

28 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2016-04-30

Study Completion Date

2018-05-31

Brief Summary

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In this study the investigators will determine whether the use of High Flow Nasal Cannula Oxygen during test enhances exercise performance in COPD patients on a treadmill.

Detailed Description

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Design: interventional, crossover, randomized.

The main goal of this study is to compare the maximum speed reached in an Incremental Load Treadmill Test (ILTT) and max time tolerated in a Constant Treadmill Load Test (CTLT) while using High Flow Nasal Cannula Oxygen (HFNCO).

Patients will be evaluated through two different kinds of tests: Incremental Load Treadmill Test (ILTT) and Constant Treadmill Load Test (CTLT). Each test will be conducted two times, once using High Flow Nasal Cannula Oxygen and the other breathing room air.

In total, each patient will be evaluated four times on four different visits. The testing order will be randomized through STATA.

The following variables will be measured before, during and after each test:

Max speed reached in an Incremental load test: Km/h Max time tolerate in a Constant Load Test: in seconds Oxygen saturation: % Dyspnea: Modified Borg scale (0-10) Cardiac rate: beats per minute Respiratory rate: breaths per minute Blood pressure: mmHg Lower limbs fatigue: modified Borg scale (0-10) Global comfort according to the device used: visual analogue scale (VAS) 0-10

Conditions

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COPD

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

CROSSOVER

Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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High Flow Nasal Cannula Oxygen

1. Incremental Load Treadmill Test (ILTT) using HFNCO at 21%
2. Constant Treadmill Load Test (CTLT) using HFNCO at 21%

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

High Flow Nasal Cannula Oxygen

Intervention Type DEVICE

Exercise capacity testing according to High Flow Nasal Cannula Oxygen at 21% in COPD patients involved in a Pulmonary Rehabilitation program.

Control Group

1. Incremental Load Treadmill Test (ILTT) at Room Air
2. Constant Treadmill Load Test (CTLT) at Room Air

Group Type OTHER

Treadmill

Intervention Type DEVICE

Exercise capacity testing in COPD patients involved in a Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program.

Interventions

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High Flow Nasal Cannula Oxygen

Exercise capacity testing according to High Flow Nasal Cannula Oxygen at 21% in COPD patients involved in a Pulmonary Rehabilitation program.

Intervention Type DEVICE

Treadmill

Exercise capacity testing in COPD patients involved in a Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program.

Intervention Type DEVICE

Other Intervention Names

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HFNCO

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Clinically stable defined as four weeks without exacerbation.
* Signed Informed consent

Exclusion Criteria

* Long term oxygen therapy (LTOT) or oxygen needs during exercise
* Any neuromuscular or cardiovascular condition that limits test performance
* Refusal to participate
* Contraindication for exercise
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Nicolás NR Roux, PT-RT

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires

Locations

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Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires, , Argentina

Site Status

Countries

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Argentina

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Related Links

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http://goldcopd.org/global-strategy-diagnosis-management-prevention-copd-2016/

Global initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease. Update 2016

Other Identifiers

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2728

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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