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Feasibility Study of the Pulsed Electric Field Ablation System in Treating Chronic Bronchitis

Chronic Bronchitis

To preliminarily evaluate the safety and feasibility of the pulsed electric field ablation system independently developed by Zhouling (Shanghai) Medical Appliance Co., Ltd. in the treatment of chronic bronchitis.

Recruiting26 enrollment criteria

A 52-week, Placebo-controlled Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of 2 Doses of CHF6001 DPI...

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

The purpose of the study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of two doses of CHF6001 (Tanimilast), as add-on to maintenance triple therapy in the target patient population.

Recruiting18 enrollment criteria

RheOx Registry Study in Europe

Chronic BronchitisCOPD

Post-market clinical study (registry study) to collect post-market safety and clinical utility data in European patients with chronic bronchitis treated with RheOx.

Recruiting4 enrollment criteria

NHF vs. COT in Hypoxemic Pandemic Viral Illness

Acute Viral BronchitisHypoxemic Respiratory Failure1 more

The study compares oxygen and NHF in patients with acute viral illness. The duration will be 72h. After them physiological parameters and the outcome will be evaluated.

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Early Mobilization With and Without Chest Physiotherapy in Chronic Bronchitis Patients.

Chronic Bronchitis

It will be a randomized control trial study in which data are collected from hospital. A sample of 26 patients will divided into two group. One group of 13 patients will receive early mobilization and other group of 13 patients will receive early mobilization and chest physiotherapy only. All subject will receive 30 minute two session per day till two weeks. Outcome will be measured with MRC dyspnea scale and Pulmonary function test with spirometry to measure FEV1 and FEV1/FVC and quality of life will be checked by using ST. GEORGE'S respiratory questionnaire. Data will be analyzed by using SPSS version 21.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Management of Acute Bronchitis With Pelargonium Sidoides Extract

Acute Bronchitis

The aim of our study is to conduct a pragmatic RCT meeting all required standards to evaluate the effectiveness of Pelargonium sidoides extract, EPs® 7630, in the management of acute bronchitis with or without COVID-19 in PCP practices and walk-in clinics in French-speaking Switzerland. The RCT will be preceded by a pilot phase to ensure its feasibility.

Enrolling by invitation16 enrollment criteria

Efficacy and Safety of Broncho Muco Cleaner Balloon Dilation Therapy

COPD

In COPD patients with chronic bronchitis, it is aimed to determine whether the broncho muco cleaner balloon dilation method can provide clinical and functional benefit by causing destruction in hyperplasic goblet cells in the bronchial system. Although 2 studies have been published on this subject before, one of them is a retrospective design and the other is a pilot study consisting of only 10 patients . Therefore, it is clear that it should be supported by a controlled prospective study with more patients. Within the scope of the research, broncho muco cleaner balloon dilatation treatment will be performed with fiberoptic bronchoscope under general anesthesia in chronic bronchitis-predominant COPD cases, and the effectiveness and reliability of the procedure will be evaluated.

Recruiting30 enrollment criteria

EFFECT OF PRANAYAMA YOGA ON COPD

AsthmaChronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)4 more

The aim of the study In this study, pranayama yoga practices are the sub-dimensions of respiratory parameters, symptom and disease affection level, psychosocial adjustment and psychosocial adjustment in individuals with COPD. It was planned in a randomized controlled manner to examine the effects of healthcare compliance, professional environment, family environment, sexual relations, extended family relationships, social environment and psychological pressure. Pranayama yoga practices are aimed to reduce the frequency of symptoms and the level of disease exposure in individuals with COPD. Pranayama yoga practices are aimed to increase psychosocial adjustment in individuals with COPD. Pranayama yoga practices aim to increase compliance with health care, occupational, social and family environment, sexual and extended family relationships, and psychological pressure, which are the sub-dimensions of psychosocial adjustment in individuals with COPD. It is observed that all the yoga practices performed have improved the pulmonary functions of individuals with COPD, decrease the severity of symptoms, relieve inflammation, and increase muscle strength and physical performance. It was concluded that because of yoga increases awareness in patients, patients significantly reduce their level of depression and anxiety and adapt to social life. Yoga improves patients' quality of life by alleviating symptoms and increasing self-awareness. pranayama yoga practices are safe, home-applied, effective, cost-effective, complementary to drug therapy and can be performed during pulmonary rehabilitation for individuals with COPD (1-2) . The results of this study are important in guiding caregivers and healthcare professionals during the holistic care of COPD individuals and in pulmonary rehabilitation.

Recruiting12 enrollment criteria

Effect of Switching From Cigarette Smoking to THS on Disease Progression in Mild to Moderate COPD...

COPDSmoking1 more

The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the slowing of the disease progression including the improvement of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) symptoms in smoking subjects with mild to moderate COPD and a history of chronic bronchitis symptoms (sputum and cough) who switch to the Tobacco Heating System (THS) as compared to those who continue to smoke cigarettes.

Recruiting31 enrollment criteria

Roflumilast or Azithromycin to Prevent COPD Exacerbations (RELIANCE)

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease SevereChronic Bronchitis

A multi-center, randomized, 72-month, parallel- group, non-inferiority, phase III study to compare the effectiveness of roflumilast (Daliresp, 500 mcg quaque die (QD) or alternate regimen) therapy versus azithromycin (250 mg QD, 500 mg QD three times per week, or alternate regimen) to prevent hospitalization or death in a patients at high risk for COPD exacerbations.

Recruiting16 enrollment criteria
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