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Effect of Magnesium Supplementation in COPD

Pulmonary DiseaseChronic Obstructive

Magnesium (Mg) is involved in several pathways that could be affected in chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPDs), namely in the contractility and excitability of neuro-muscolar endothelial cells and low-grade inflammation, a typical state of COPD. In this sense, several randomized controlled trials (RCTs) confirmed a positive role of Mg in asthma since long-period oral supplementation of Mg leads to a clinical and spirometric improvement. Subjects with COPD seem to have a reduced bioavailability of Mg probably due to the use of drugs that may increase Mg losses (e.g. beta-agonists and cortisones), to a reduced dietary Mg intake, and heavy smoking. A recent study showed that the administration of endovenous or aerosol Mg sulphate with beta-agonists acutely improve maximum expiratory flow during COPD relapses as well as the prolonged treatment with endovenous sulphate Mg led to a reduction in pulmonary hyperinflation and increase in muscles involved in respiration, with a consequent clinical and instrumental improvement. These evidences suggest that a chronic supplementation with Mg could improve COPD in clinical and instrumental parameters, but, at the best of our knowledge, no study was available in this sense.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

Cardiorespiratory Response During Whole Body Vibration Training in Patients With Chronic Lung Disease...

Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (n=10)Interstitial Lung Disease (n=10)

Whole body vibration training seems to be a useful adjunct in exercise training in patients with severe COPD. The basic principle relies on reflectory muscle contractions caused by a vibration stimulus. Until now the impact of whole body vibration training on cardiopulmonary parameters remained unknown. Therefore aim of this study is to investigate cardiopulmonary parameters during whole body vibration training in patients with chronic lung disease.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

The Six Minute Walk Test: Influence of Instruction on Results

Interstitial Lung Disease

Two - four 6MWT performed according to ATS standards. Each walk however had specifically altered wording and coaching performed in random order to determine differences in outcomes. One walk was done in the standard ATS fashion. One was done coaching to walk as fast as the patient can walk. One was coached to walk at the patients normal walking pace. One was coached to walk at the patient's leisure walking pace.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Regional Lung Imaging Using Hyperpolarized Xenon Gas

Lung Disease

The investigators aim to use hyperpolarized xenon gas magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography to develop a new technique capable of objectively and quantitatively describing regional and structural lung abnormality. Since this is a relatively novel technique, the investigators first need to acquire imaging and clinical data from a group of participants with normal lungs. The investigators hope to generate an "atlas" of normality, which will form the foundation of future studies to compare with patients suffering from chronic respiratory disease. The investigators also aim to validate the new technique in terms of intra-subject reproducibility.

Completed20 enrollment criteria

Interest of a 30 Minutes' Intermittent Work Exercise Test in Patients With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary...

Pulmonary DiseaseChronic Obstructive

The aim of the study is to observe the ventilatory and cardiac function (included the pulmonary arterial pressure) during an intermittent work exercise test with high density work load.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Gabapentin for the Reduction of Opiate Use Following Pulmonary Resection (GROUP Trial)

ThoracicPulmonary Disease

The aim of this study is to determine if the reduction in narcotic requirement following pulmonary resection with gabapentin is clinically significant when compared to the effect seen with placebo. We have defined clinically meaningful as a reduction by 30 Morphine equivalent doses (MED)

Withdrawn6 enrollment criteria

Clinical Evaluation of the "NICU Clinical Decision Support Dashboard" - CHMCO

Preterm BirthLow; Birthweight7 more

This study evaluates the use of a NICU clinical integration system (Dashboard and accessories) in improving the quality of care delivered, patient health outcomes, and parent and clinician satisfaction. Clinicians will be asked to follow their current standard of care practices with the aid of this technology. About half of participants will receive care in NICU rooms with the Dashboard installed while the other half will receive standard care without the Dashboard.

Withdrawn16 enrollment criteria

Clinical Evaluation of the "NICU Clinical Decision Support Dashboard" - MHSB

Preterm BirthLow; Birthweight7 more

This study evaluates the use of a NICU clinical integration system (Dashboard and accessories) in improving the quality of care delivered, patient health outcomes, and parent and clinician satisfaction. Clinicians will be asked to follow their current standard of care practices with the aid of this technology. About half of participants will receive care in NICU rooms with the Dashboard installed while the other half will receive standard care without the Dashboard.

Withdrawn13 enrollment criteria

Novel Therapies for Muco-Obstructive Lung Diseases: Testing the Transnasal Pulmonary Delivery Device...

COPDChronic Bronchitis

The primary objective of this study is to assess tolerability and effect of HS (hypertonic saline) delivered with the tPAD (transnasal Pulmonary Aerosol Delivery) device on mucociliary clearance (MCC) in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease/chronic bronchitis (COPD/CB) subjects. The investigators hypothesize that HS delivery via tPAD will be safe and and while, and will improve MCC.

Withdrawn22 enrollment criteria

Endotoxin and Inflammatory Markers in Healthy Non-Smokers and Current Smokers Including Patients...

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

The primary aim of this study is to investigate the effects of inhaled lipopolysaccharide endotoxin (LPS) on bronchial and alveolar exhaled nitric oxide (NO) and NO metabolites and other inflammatory markers and mediators in exhaled breath condensate, induced sputum, nasal lavage and mouthwash fluid in healthy non-smokers and current smokers, including patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

Withdrawn12 enrollment criteria
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