COPD Research Registry
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)The COPD Research Registry is a confidential database of individuals diagnosed with COPD or at risk of developing COPD. The Registry was established in 2007 by the COPD Foundation with the purpose of providing a mechanism for researchers to boost enrollment in clinical trials and other research studies. The COPD Foundation is working with National Jewish Health in Denver, Colorado to serve as the Registry's Data Coordinating Center and to ensure strictest confidentiality of participant information.
Perception of Symptom Variability in COPD
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseThe objective of the study is to assess patient's perception with stable state COPD on symptom variability and to describe how symptom variability impacts daily quality of life in Chinese COPD patient with moderate, severe or very severe airflow limitation from tier 3 hospitals in China where most of COPD patients are diagnosed and treated.
A Cross Sectional Disease/Condition Focused Observational Study on Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary...
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseThe purpose of this study is to establish the prevalence of comorbidities in Italian patients with chronic bronchitis with at least 2 exacerbations per year, and to document the appropriateness of instrumental diagnostic tests, such as spirometry of these patients.
ADESPI: Adherence to Spiriva® in Patients With COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease), Measured...
Pulmonary DiseaseChronic ObstructiveThe objective of this observational study is to collect and evaluate data on medication adherence of patients on maintenance COPD therapy with long-acting anticholinergic (e.g. Spiriva® delivered by HandiHaler® or Respimat®) using the MMAS-8 questionnaire.
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)-Related Healthcare Utilization and Costs After Discharge...
Pulmonary DiseaseChronic ObstructiveThis was a retrospective cross-sectional database study using administrative data (study period: 1/1/2003 through 7/31/2008). Managed care enrollees (aged >40 years) having at least one Hospitalization with primary or secondary diagnosis of COPD (ICD code 491.xx, 492.xx and 496.xx) or at least one Emergency Room (ER) visit with primary diagnosis of COPD (index event) during the study period was the target population. All subjects were required to have one year of pre-index period baseline data. COPD events of interest were ER, Hospital and physician visits followed by oral corticosteroids (OCS) or antibiotics (Ab) within 7 days. Other censoring events were treatment switch; loss of enrollment; >60-day gap between medication fills; or end of study period. This study is a non descriptive hypothesis testing study. Key study hypotheses are listed below. Specifically the study hypotheses for the primary outcome being tested were: Ho: There is no difference in risk of COPD-related hospitalization between FSC and OMT Ha: There is a difference in risk of COPD-related hospitalization between FSC and OMT Hypothesis for the key secondary outcome of COPD-related costs that was tested was: Ho: There is no difference in COPD-related costs between FSC and OMT Ha: There is a difference in COPD-related costs between FSC and OMT
A Study of the Inflammatory Pathways Associated With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Exacerbations...
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseThe purpose of this study is to observe how the inflammatory pathways differ in subjects with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) during an acute exacerbation of COPD (AECOPD).
Epidemiology and Diagnosis of Haemoptysis: a Multicenter Study
Lung CancerTuberculosis5 moreHaemoptysis is the coughing up of blood originating from the respiratory tract. It is a common and worrying clinical symptom which can be due to different aetiologies including lung cancer, tuberculosis, COPD, bronchiectasis, pneumonia, acute bronchitis or unknown origin (cryptogenic haemoptysis). Epidemiology and optimal diagnostic approach are largely unclear. Aims of this study are to define current epidemiology and to provide the best diagnostic approach by providing a diagnostic algorithm.
Patient Registry of Roflumilast In Real Life
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseA patient registry to capture real life data and demonstrate the performance of roflumilast (Daxas®) in a standard clinical practice.
Modifying Exercise for the COPD Patient
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseArthritis1 moreThis study will test whether using the Biodex BioStep Semi Recumbent Elliptical for the chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patient with arthritic limitations will improve participation in a pulmonary rehab program compared to the Nustep elliptical. The main outcome of participation will be measured by the number of exercise sessions the patient is able to complete during their pulmonary rehabilitation program. In addition, distance walked in six minutes, dyspnea score, rate of perceived exertion (RPE) score, Pain Scale Index score, and finally, the Dartmouth Quality of Life index (DQL) will be assessed in both groups. It is believed that the new machine will provide better overall outcomes compared to the traditional machine.
Is Gait Speed and Sarcopenia Prognostic in Chronic Respiratory Disease?
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Allied ConditionsThis study aims to assess usual walking speed (4-metre gait speed) and markers of sarcopenia predict mortality in patients with chronic respiratory disease.