Ventilator Adapters for Combivent Respimat
Pulmonary DiseaseChronic ObstructiveThe general aim of this 1-day, open label, non-randomised, trial is to characterize the performance of two adapter devices designed to permit use of the Respimat® inhaler with patients requiring mechanical ventilation.
Investigation of Impairments in Body Functions and Structures, Activities and Participation Restrictions...
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseBalance4 moreThis cross-sectional study aims to investigate to the impairments in body functions and structures, activities and participation restrictions according to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) framework in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases (COPD) patients.
Comparison of Walking in Water and on Land in People With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease...
Pulmonary DiseaseChronic ObstructiveThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the metabolic load during a single session of moderate intensity walking in water compared to walking on land (over-ground) in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) who are normal weight and obese, compared with peak exercise metabolic response. The hypothesis is that the metabolic load of walking at a moderate intensity in water will be greater than walking on land.
The Cohort Study for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) in China
Pulmonary DiseaseChronic ObstructiveThe purpose of this study is to establish the large COPD cohort and biological database in China, aiming for precision medicine to optimize diagnosis and treatment choices and to monitor and improve clinical outcomes in this disease.
Simplus and Eson Non-Invasive Ventilation (NIV) Evaluation - Germany
Obesity Hypoventilation SyndromeObstructive Sleep Apnea2 moreThis investigation is designed to evaluate the performance, comfort and ease of use of the Simplus and Eson masks amongst NIV patients who are currently on Bi-level therapy
Thoracic Kyphosis and Osteoporosis: Study of Their Relationship With Respiratory Functions in Chronic...
COPDOsteoporosis1 moreChronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a condition characterized by a progressive and incompletely reversible limitation of airborne gas flow . The association of co-morbidities with COPD and acute flare-ups of respiratory failure contribute to the overall severity of this disease. The prevalence of COPD is high, affecting up to 10% of people over the age of 40 years and causing high morbidity and mortality rates. While COPD is a disease primarily affecting the lungs, it is associated with many extra-pulmonary conditions including sleep apnea, depression, anemia, chronic kidney failure, wasting, cardiovascular disease, skeletal muscle weakness and osteoporosis (OP).
Gases Humidification During Noninvasive Ventilation : Heat and Moisture Exchanger or Heated Humidifier...
Acute Lung InjuryPneumonia2 moreTo humidify gases during non invasive ventilation, both to heated humidifier (HH) and heat and moisture exchanger (HME) are routinely used. Patients receiving non invasive ventilation for acute respiratory failure were randomized to HME or HH. The purpose of this study was to evaluate respiratory parameters and arterial blood gases (ABG) of patients during NIV with small dead space HME compared to HH.
Bisoprolol in Patients With Heart Failure and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Heart FailureChronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseThe principal research objectives are to demonstrate cardioselective beta-blockade using bisoprolol is not inferior to placebo with regard to pulmonary function and improves quality of life in patients with heart failure and coexistent moderate or severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease with or without significant reversibility. Patients will be followed up for 4 months during which bisoprolol will be up-titrated to the maximum clinically tolerated dose. Health status will be assessed using a generic and two disease specific questionnaires, and pulmonary function by spirometry, body box plethysmography, and cardiopulmonary exercise testing.
Nebulizer Versus Dry Powdered Inhalers for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
COPDCOPD ExacerbationThis will be a non-blinded feasibility (pilot) study comparing triple therapy nebulizer vs dry powdered inhalers (DPI) for care transitions in Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) exacerbation patients. We hypothesize that patients treated in hospital and discharged on respiratory medications administered by nebulizers will exhibit better quality of life (QoL), symptom control, and lower COPD and all cause hospital readmission rates compared with patients treated with respiratory medications delivered by DPI. We aim to demonstrate that: Patients treated and discharged on nebulized bronchodilators will have fewer readmissions to hospital at 30 and 90 days compared to the group utilizing DPI The nebulizer group will demonstrate a longer duration of time until hospital readmission for COPD and all cause readmission compared to the group utilizing DPI The nebulizer group will demonstrate better QoL (measured by the SGRQ - Saint George Respiratory Questionnaire) and symptom control (as measured by the CAT & mMRC) compared to the group utilizing DPI.
The Effect of Spa Treatment on Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Pulmonary DiseaseChronic ObstructiveThe primary objective of this study is to measure and compare the number of exacerbations (moderate or severe) between the two groups of randomized patients with and without thermal treatment). An exacerbation is defined by an increase in symptoms which justifies a unscheduled medical action: increased daily treatment and / or use of corticosteroids, and / or antibiotic therapy. Exacerbations are documented via prescriptions, hospitalisation reports or unscheduled visits.