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Observational Non-Interventional Study With Spiriva Respimat in COPD Patients

Pulmonary DiseaseChronic Obstructive

This observational non-interventional study is designed to demonstrate the improvement of physical function in COPD patients on treatment with Spiriva Respimat and allows adverse events to be recorded and evaluated.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Changes in Cytokine Levels During an Acute Exacerbation of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease...

Pulmonary DiseaseChronic Obstructive2 more

The purpose of this study is to determine whether there is a statistical association between changes in sputum serial levels of two cytokines, interleukin (IL)-17 and IL-6, during the treatment course of a severe acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (AE-COPD) and during the clinical course itself (i.e., rate of recovery or potential complicated course). AE-COPD is defined as an episode requiring emergency room (ER) evaluation.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Capturing Outcomes of Clinical Activities Performed by a Rounding Pharmacist Practising in a Team...

Heart FailureCongestive6 more

We, the researchers, propose to link a clinical pharmacist with an internal medicine or family medicine team to provide pharmaceutical care to all patients assigned to the team. The hypothesis is that through this team based approach, pharmacists will act as a resource for providing pharmacotherapeutic advice during the drug therapy decision making process and promote optimal drug use by identifying and resolving actual and potential drug related problems. This study is designed to test this hypothesis, by assessing the impact of this intervention on evidence based, quality of drug therapy indicators, for patients admitted with heart failure (HF), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), community acquired pneumonia (CAP), type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), and stable coronary artery disease (CAD).

Completed5 enrollment criteria

A Long-term Safety Study of Infliximab in Patients With Moderate to Severe Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary...

COPDPulmonary Disease1 more

The purpose of this long-term observational study is designed to collect additional information on incidence of cancer and cause of death among patients who have participated in clinical trials of infliximab in the treatment of COPD. Patients must have received at least 1 dose of study agent (ie, placebo or infliximab) in the primary studies to be eligible for participation in this long-term follow-up study. Information on deaths and cancers will be collected twice yearly for a period of 5 years from each patient's last safety visit in the primary study.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Outlook Quality of Life Intervention Study

CancerCongestive Heart Failure (CHF)2 more

The purpose of this study is to determine whether discussions of life story, forgiveness, and future goals improve quality of life for patients with serious illness.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Assessment of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Therapy From the Physicians Perspective...

Pulmonary DiseaseChronic Obstructive

Documentation of successful therapy with tiotropium (Spiriva Respimat; Spiriva (tiotropium 18 mcg capsules)) in COPD patients requiring long-acting bronchodilators: description of the most important outcome parameters according to the physicians assessment to determine the success of therapy. Such data are not yet available. Also collection of physicians assessments and patients assessments of efficacy and tolerability of Spiriva Respimat, Spiriva (tiotropium 18 mcg capsules).

Completed0 enrollment criteria

Racial Inequality in Inhaler Fills for COPD - A Trial of Reduced Cost-Sharing

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

In partnership with a large Medicare Advantage (MA) insurer (Humana, Inc.) and as part of a Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation demonstration program of Value-Based Insurance Design (VBID), the investigators propose to study a randomized controlled quality improvement trial in which Humana randomized MA beneficiaries with COPD to receive proactive outreach for a VBID benefit that provided large reductions in cost-sharing for their maintenance inhalers and telephone-based COPD medication management services in 2020 and 2021. The investigators will analyze changes in racial disparities for inhaler fills, clinical outcomes, health care spending, and acute care utilization.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Relationship Between Right Atrial Volume Index, Functional Capacity and Inflammatory Biomarkers...

COPDRight Heart Failure

Right ventricular (RV) dysfunction is associated with increased morbidity and mortality in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Assessment of RV function by echocardiography is challenging. Easy visualization of the right atrium (RA) by echocardiography , allows quantitative, highly reproducible assessment of RA volume. The aim of the present study is to evaluate the relationship between the right atrial volume index (RAVI) and functional capacity in patients with COPD , quantified by the COPD assessment test (CAT) questionnaire as an early predictor of right heart affection.

Completed1 enrollment criteria

Cognitive Impairment, Frailty and Rehabilitative Outcome in Older Patients Affected by Cardiorespiratory...

Chronic Heart FailureChronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

A consistent number of studies in the last few years highlighted that the functional and clinical worsening in patients with cardiac and/or respiratory disease/s increase the risk of cognitive decline. The literature reports a greater diffusion of screening procedures for cognitive deficits in patients with cardiac diseases compared to patients with respiratory diseases. However, in both populations, the interest for cognitive impairment is justified by multiple reasons: the numerous exacerbations of the disease and re-hospitalizations, the difficulty in following complex therapeutic regimens and recognizing worsening of symptoms, the reduced functional autonomy and the rehabilitation outcome . Although recently the Italian Society of Geriatrics and Gerontology has raised the threshold for the definition of the 'elderly' patient from 65 to 75 years to better adapt to the current physical and mental performance of men and women living in economically developed countries and to the demographic situation of the Italian population. Therefore the three classes of 'elderly' patients that we will enroll will be defined as follows: "young old" (65-74 years), "old" (75-84 years), and "old-old" (≥85 years). In general, the age of the eligible sample is defined as ≥ 65 years. Furthermore, in chronic diseases, emotional factors, such as anxiety and depression, also play an important role in disease adaptation and in the rehabilitation outcome in both cardiac and respiratory diseases. Alongside the problems relating to emotional aspects and cognitive decline, the frailty syndrome is noteworthy, particularly in the elderly and in the presence of cardiac/respiratory diseases. Frailty is associated with the loss of functionality that leads to greater vulnerability to adverse events such as the increased risk of falls, hospitalization, institutionalization, disability and mortality. Frailty screening or assessment scales provide predictive information on the risk of death and institutionalization and they are a good predictor of acute hospital outcomes too. Instead, concerning what emerges from international literature, in rehabilitation cardiology, despite the increase in the presence of elderly patients, the clinical and prognostic relevance of frailty has not yet been well defined and measured. On the other hand, recent studies points out that frailty is present in 1/4 of outpatient COPD patients, it is an independent predictor of rehabilitation program interruption and it is also easily reversible in the short term after rehabilitation, thus frailty appears to be one of the relevant aspects in rehabilitative treatment. In light of the data in the literature, the purposes of this prospective observational study are to evaluate the following objectives: At baseline, the presence of cognitive impairment, anxiety, depression, the assessment of self-reported adherence to therapeutic prescriptions and frailty in a sample of elderly patients (age ≥65) with chronic cardiorespiratory disease admitted for a cardiorespiratory rehabilitation cycle and the correlation with disease severity and functional aspects. In follow-up, the impact that these factors have on the rehabilitation outcome at the end of hospitalization and on the state of health at six months (telephone interview).

Completed7 enrollment criteria

ScreenFlow: Strategy for Finding Cases of Moderate-to-Severe COPD

Pulmonary DiseaseChronic Obstructive

ScreenFlow is a chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) screening tool currently being studied and iteratively developed that incorporates a questionnaire administered on a tablet and data from a digital peak flow meter to calculate a risk score to identify the risk of developing moderate-to-severe COPD for the participant. The purpose of this study is to assess the usability of ScreenFlow deployed as a free-standing kiosk and observe where users encounter trouble navigating the system. The kiosk will be situated in a public area of a hospital where passersby can approach and fill out a ScreenFlow survey if they meet the eligibility criteria. A subset of participants will be asked to participate in a follow-up questionnaire about their experience using the system and about any follow-up action they may have taken caused by their results from the ScreenFlow screening.

Completed2 enrollment criteria
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