Palliative Oxygen for the Relief of Breathlessness
Dyspnea
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Dyspnea focused on measuring breathlessness, shortness of breath, end-of-life care, hospice
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Adult patients with intractable dyspnea and PaO2>55mmHg in the setting of terminal illness where the underlying cause has been maximally treated; a medical specialist must document that all identified reversible causes of the dyspnea have been treated; PaO2 measurement must be in the last month Dyspnea at rest or with minimal exertion, as measured by a score of ≥ 3 on the Medical Research Council categorical dyspnea exertion scale On stable medications over the prior week except routine "as needed" medications. Survival of at least 1 month in the opinion of the treating physician Exclusion Criteria: Meets international guidelines for long-term oxygen therapy with PaO2 56-59mmHg, i.e. symptomatic pulmonary hypertension with cor pulmonale Hemoglobin<10.0g/dL as measured within one month of baseline evaluation PaCO2 >50 mm Hg. Confusion as measured by Folstein Mini-mental Status Exam <24/30 Current oxygen therapy or continuous oxygen therapy in previous week Actively smoking Active respiratory or cardiac event in the previous 2 weeks, not including upper respiratory tract infections; illness must be resolved for at least 2 weeks prior to baseline evaluation, as judged by a doctor involved in the care of the patient Previous respiratory failure induced by oxygen Unable to give informed consent or complete diary entries
Sites / Locations
- Duke University Department of Medicine, Division of Medical Oncology
- Sydney Area Health Service, Sydney Cancer Centre
- Flinders University, Southern Adelaide Palliative Services
- Statewide Palliative Care Service
- Austin Health
- St Nicholas Hospice
- Nottingham University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
A
B
Oxygen
Medical Air