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Effects of Menthol on Dyspnoea in COPD Patients

CopdDyspnea1 more

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is characterised by non-reversible bronchial obstruction associated with systemic disorders and comorbid factors. Dyspnoea is a common symptom among patients with Chronic Obstructive pulmonary Disease (COPD). Dyspnea is the primary symptom limiting exercise and daily activities in these patients. It has been reported that breathing cold air could decrease dyspnoea induced by exercise and could improve exercise performance. The aim of this study is to carry out the effect of cooling sensation induced by menthol chewing-gum on dyspnoea and exercise performance among patients with COPD.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Effect of Education and Tele-consultancy Intervention Based on Watson Human Care Theory Individuals...

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseSelf Efficacy3 more

This study aims to investigate the effect of education and tele-consultancy intervention based on Watson's Human Care Theory on self-efficacy and quality of life of individuals with COPD.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Physical Capacity of Patients With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease With and Without Supplementation...

Pulmonary DiseaseChronic Obstructive2 more

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is characterized by obstruction to pulmonary airflow and dyspnea. These characteristics are a consequence of exposure to harmful gases and particles that lead to oxidative stress in the lungs together with an exaggerated inflammatory response. In addition to respiratory impairment, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease has systemic manifestations, nutritional alterations, and exercise limitation. Pulmonary rehabilitation is one of the most effective interventions in the treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, with one goal being to improve patient capacity. Whey protein supplementation, concomitant with physical activity for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, aims to stimulate protein synthesis and decrease muscle catabolism that may be caused by exercise. The investigators aimed to evaluate the effects of whey protein supplementation supplementation on the physical capacity, body composition and tissue functionality of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in a pulmonary rehabilitation program.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Mind-Body Walking Exercise for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseExercise5 more

Mind-body exercise improves symptom of negative moods, dyspnea and quality of life in chronic diseases, but these improvements for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are unproven. This study aims to examine the effects of dyspnea, exercise capacity, heart rate variability(HRV), anxiety, depression, interoceptive awareness, quality of life(QoL) in patients with COPD across a three-month mind-body exercise program.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Pilot Study of the ACE System in Lung Procedures

Lung Diseases

To evaluate the XACT ACE Robotic System in lung procedures.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Cognitive and Behavioral Intervention for the Management of Episodic Breathlessness in Patients...

DyspneaRespiratory Insufficiency10 more

Episodic breathlessness is a common and distressing symptom in patients with advanced disease such as cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and chronic heart failure. Since the short duration of the majority of breathless episodes limits the effectiveness of pharmacological interventions (e.g. opioids), non-pharmacological management strategies play a major role. As non-pharmacological strategies patients use, for example, cognitive and behavioural methods such as breathing or relaxation techniques. The aim of the study is to test a brief cognitive and behavioural intervention for an improved management of episodic breathlessness. Initially, a Delphi procedure with international experts has been used to develop the brief intervention consisting of various non-pharmacological strategies to enhance the management of breathless episodes. In the single-arm therapeutic exploratory trial (phase II), the feasibility and potential effects of the brief intervention, such as patient-reported breathlessness mastery, episodic breathlessness characteristics, quality of life, symptom burden, caregivers' burden, and breathlessness in general will be examined. The results of the study form the basis for planning and implementing a subsequent confirmatory randomized control trial (phase III).

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Inspiratory Muscle Training in Patients With Interstitial Lung Disease

Interstitial FibrosisPulmonary Disease5 more

The aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of inspiratory muscle training program in inspiratory muscle endurance, breathlessness, inspiratory muscle strength, functional capacity and quality of life in patients with interstitial lung disease. Patients are evaluated before the inspiratory muscle training and after 8 weeks of training.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Music Therapy in Pulmonary Rehabilitation

Chronic Pulmonary Disease

This study explores the effects of music therapy intervention on anxiety and time perception during pulmonary rehabilitation.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

DNA Methylation and Lung Disease in Cystic Fibrosis

Cystic Fibrosis

Lung disease progression is variable among cystic fibrosis (CF) patients and depends on DNA mutations in the CFTR gene, polymorphic variations in disease-modifier genes and environmental exposure. The contribution of genetic factors has been extensively investigated, whereas the mechanism whereby environmental factors modulate the lung disease is unknown. Because these factors can affect the epigenome, investigators hypothesized that DNA methylation variations at disease-modifier genes modulate the lung function in CF patients.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Impact of Feedback on Physical Activity and Health-related Outcomes During Pulmonary Rehabilitation...

Pulmonary DiseaseChronic Obstructive

The aim of this study is to investigate whether providing feedback on physical activity (PA) levels to patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is feasible and enhances daily PA and health-related outcomes during pulmonary rehabilitation (PR). Patients will participate in a 12-week PR program and a PA-focused intervention. Patients' daily PA will be monitored during the first (W1), seventh (W7) and 12th (W12) weeks of the PR program using the activity monitors GT3X+ (ActiGraph, Pensacola, FL) and feedback will be given to them in the following weeks. Each participant will also receive individualised recommendations to improve or maintain their PA levels, based on the results of the previous week. It is expected that, by receiving individualised feedback and goals regarding their PA levels during the PR program, patients with COPD will become more active and improve their health-related outcomes.

Completed5 enrollment criteria
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