Pilot Study: Post-Recovery LibEration From Oxygen in Exacerbated COPD
Pulmonary DiseaseChronic ObstructiveThe investigators want to decrease inappropriate oxygen use for patients with COPD. The investigators are testing a new program that will stop oxygen prescriptions for patients that no longer need it and will instead provide them with training in skills that have been shown to help patients breathe better. Participants will be randomly assigned to receive the intervention program or usual care. After 12 weeks the investigators will determine if the program helped stop unnecessary oxygen prescription. The investigators will also determine if health status, distance walked during six minutes, and symptoms of breathlessness after walking are different between participants who received the program and those who did not. The investigators will meet with participating patients and their providers after the study is complete to find out how they feel about this program and if it would be possible to put this change into practice.
Inhaled Mannitol and Ciliary Beat Frequency in COPD Patients
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseThe main purpose of the study is to evaluate the effect of mannitol on the cilia's beat frequency (ciliary beat frequency) in COPD patients.
The COPD Attack Study
Pulmonary DiseaseChronic Obstructive1 moreThe goal of this observational study is to evaluate the frequency and predictors of exacerbations in COPD patient population in Uganda. The main questions it aims to answer are:- What is the proportion of frequent exacerbators (≥2/year) and what factors are associated with the frequent exacerbator phenotype? What is the frequency of exacerbations and what factors are correlated with exacerbation frequency? Participants will be asked to offer demographic ,clinical and exposure questions. Questionnaires assessing disease burden, and quality of life will be administered. Clinical measurements, and complete blood count will be collected ta baseline and on sick visits. Spirometry will be measured at baseline and on the last visit. Samples will be collected for storage. Participants will be followed up for one year.
A Cross-sectional Study on COPD Prevalence
Pulmonary DiseaseChronic ObstructiveChronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide and hence, estimating its prevalence is important. Since 2007, there are few data on the prevalence of COPD in the general population in Spain. The main objective of this epidemiological observational study is to estimate the prevalence of COPD in residents of Spain among the population over 40 years of age. The subjects will be distributed in two groups depending on the presence and absence of COPD. The study will have a single visit in which a brief interview will take place and subjects will need to complete the medical tests the case report form with a series of questionnaires. No drugs will be administered in this study.
The Copenhagen City Heart Study
Coronary Heart DiseaseStroke4 moreThe Copenhagen City Heart Study is an ongoing cardiovascular population study initiated in 1976 which has examined approximately 25,000 individuals from the general population. The initial sample has been re-invited up to four times and supplemented by younger individuals. The study includes questionnaires, clinical assessment and biomarkers. The population have been followed in a number of outcome registries and more than 900 scientific papers have been published.
MISSION COPD - Modern Innovative SolutionS in Improving Outcomes iN COPD
Pulmonary DiseaseChronic ObstructiveMISSION is a new and novel way of delivering highly specialised Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) care and has the potential to change the way COPD care across the UK is delivered as well as services for other long term health conditions. The MISSION model has been piloted in asthma which is the subject of an ongoing research study. This is the first model of this type in COPD and the current research study aims to evaluate the outcomes of the project. This will be done in several different ways. The study is a mixed methods evaluation of the new service comparing outcomes before and after the clinic using retrospective data analysis and prospective qualitative interview. The study will be conducted at Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust and will recruit patients who attend MISSION COPD clinics as well as staff who attended MISSION clinics in a professional capacity.
Predictors of Mortality in Patients With Advanced Lung Disease in Home Oxygen Therapy
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Allied ConditionsAdvanced Pulmonary Disease (PAD) is a condition that affects countless individuals around the world. Patients are often functionally very limited, with premature death, which is due to the disease itself or its complications. Currently, there are numerous monitoring centers of these patients to increase survival, reduce costs and humanize care in these patients.
OTIVACTO Spain Non Interventional Study
Pulmonary DiseaseChronic ObstructiveThis is a self-controlled study design enrolling consented COPD patients who will be treated with Spiolto® Respimat® according to the approved SmPC. Patients will be enrolled consecutively and will be followed over an observational period of approx. 6 weeks.
EVALUATION OF RESPIRATORY MECHANICS AND FUNCTIONALITY IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY...
Pulmonary DiseaseChronic ObstructiveTo associate a lean mass, peripheral muscle strength, kinematic thoracic-abdominal, respiratory metabolic response, mobility and diaphragmatic thickness, verifying its relation with the obstruction level of COPD
Volume Parameters vs Flow Parameters in Assessment of Reversibility in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary...
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseAssess the differences between flow and volume responses after bronchodilator reversibility testing in patients over different clinical chronic obstructive pulmonary disease stages (GOLD stage I to GOLD stage IV). Study the Correlation between the bronchodilator response and the severity of the disease.