ENCOMPASS: Expansion Study A, RCT
HypertensionDiabetes Mellitus6 moreSome patients living with multiple long-term health conditions have difficulty accessing the services they need, despite available primary care and community resources. Patient navigation programs may help those with complex health conditions to improve their care and outcomes. Community health navigators (CHNs) are community members who help guide patients through the health care system. CHNs are not health professionals like a doctor or nurse, but they are specially trained to help patients get the most out of their health care and connect them to resources. The ENCOMPASS program of research evaluates a patient navigation program that connects patients living with long-term health conditions to CHNs. To understand if the CHN program can be scaled to a provincial level, the ENCOMPASS program of research is expanding to select primary care settings across Alberta. This study implements and evaluates the CHN program at Edmonton Oliver Primary Care Network in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
ENCOMPASS: Expansion Study B, RCT
HypertensionDiabetes Mellitus6 moreSome patients living with multiple long-term health conditions have difficulty accessing the services they need, despite available primary care and community resources. Patient navigation programs may help those with complex health conditions to improve their care and outcomes. Community health navigators (CHNs) are community members who help guide patients through the health care system. CHNs are not health professionals like a doctor or nurse, but they are specially trained to help patients get the most out of their health care and connect them to resources. The ENCOMPASS program of research evaluates a patient navigation program that connects patients living with long-term health conditions to CHNs. To understand if the CHN program can be scaled to a provincial level, the ENCOMPASS program of research is expanding to select primary care settings across Alberta. This study implements and evaluates the CHN program at Calgary West Central Primary Care Network in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
ENCOMPASS: Expansion Study C
HypertensionDiabetes Mellitus6 moreSome patients living with multiple long-term health conditions have difficulty accessing the services they need, despite available primary care and community resources. Patient navigation programs may help those with complex health conditions to improve their care and outcomes. Community health navigators (CHNs) are community members who help guide patients through the health care system. CHNs are not health professionals like a doctor or nurse, but they are specially trained to help patients get the most out of their health care and connect them to resources. The ENCOMPASS program of research evaluates a patient navigation program that connects patients living with long-term health conditions to CHNs. To understand if the CHN program can be scaled to a provincial level, the ENCOMPASS program of research is expanding to select primary care settings across Alberta. This study implements and evaluates the CHN program at WestView Primary Care Network in the Greater Edmonton area, Alberta, Canada.
A Study to Evaluate the Effect of Probiotic Supplement on Quality of Life
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseNon-cystic Fibrosis BronchiectasisThis study aims to evaluate the impact of a specific oral probiotic blend on the quality of life of adults with respiratory conditions.
Oral Iloprost for the Prevention of Lung Cancer In Former Smokers
Bronchial Epithelial DysplasiaChronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease4 moreThis phase II trial tests whether oral iloprost works in preventing lung cancer (chemoprevention) in former smokers. Oral iloprost has previously been shown to reduce abnormal lung cells in former smokers, suggesting a clinically significant impact on lung cancer risk. The use of oral iloprost may help keep cancer from forming and reduce abnormal cells in the lung in order to lower the risk of developing lung cancer in former smokers.
Imaging Progression of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Using MRI and CT (MR-COPDII)
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseIn this follow-up trial, MRI and CT images of the lung will be acquired prospectively in a subcohort of 370 patients, three years after they successfully participated in the first COSYCONET subtrial with CT and MRI ("MR-COPD I", NCT (clinical.Trials.gov identifier) 02629432). The objective is to obtain longitudinal data from a well-characterized collective of COPD patients in order to identify suitable image-based biomarkers to improve the prognosis of disease progression of COPD in comparison to clinical tests
Efficacy of an Advanced Auto-titrating NIV in COPD
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease SeverePatients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) can eventually progress to respiratory failure, where they cannot adequately exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide, leading to worsening breathlessness, frequent hospitalisations and death. Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) is a ventilator therapy that is used in COPD patients who suffer from respiratory failure. Studies have demonstrated that using NIV at night regularly can result in improved clinical outcomes. Adherence to this therapy is variable, however. This can be due to poor synchrony between the device and the lungs. A novel ventilator has been designed that delivers NIV but is also incorporated with technology to assess for aberrations in respiratory physiology and correct them, breath-by-breath. The investigators aim to assess the efficacy, safety and tolerability of this novel ventilator. The primary research question is whether the novel ventilator can improve adherence to therapy, when compared with the usual ventilator. Patients with COPD who use ventilation at home will be screened for inclusion in the study. Participation will involve a screening visit, and a further two visits to the Lane Fox Respiratory Unit. The first will require a two-night admission and the second a single-night admission. They will undergo detailed assessment of their daytime and overnight respiratory and sleep physiology during these admissions. These visits will be separated by a six-week period during which they will be asked to use the novel ventilator at home. Patients will be recruited into a sub-study to evaluate the performance of the ventilator in a daytime physiological assessment. This will involve detailed invasive physiological assessment of expiratory flow limitation and how the machine is able to adjust settings to optimise respiratory support.
Effect of NMES on Quadriceps Muscle Strength and Endurance in Patients With COPD
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease ModerateChronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Severe1 moreChronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a respiratory condition that results in a mixture of small airway disease and parenchymal destruction, changes that are characteristic of emphysema. COPD is also characterized by persistent airflow limitation, an aspect which is noted to be a major cause of morbidity and disease burden worldwide. One in every 8 patients who suffer an exacerbation requires to be admitted to the hospital. Due to repercussions that arise both because of the systemic effects of COPD and also the aggravating factors due to the exacerbation, new adjuncts to treatment are being researched. NMES is a non-invasive and non-addictive means of muscle contraction and was introduced as a rehabilitation means post muscle injury, surgery, and eventually in certain diseases and its use in the treatment of patients with COPD is being looked into. This research study shall adopt a quantitative approach. A Randomised Control Trial (RCT) shall be used to investigate the effect of Neuromuscular Electrical Nerve Stimulation on quadriceps muscle strength and endurance. Approximately 103 patients shall be randomly enrolled in the control group and the experimental group. The control group shall receive Physiotherapy as already provided by physiotherapists including chest and mobility exercises. The experimental group shall undergo Physiotherapy with the addition of NMES. To assess the effect of NMES on quadriceps strength and endurance, quadriceps strength shall be tested through the use of a hand-held dynamometer. Endurance shall be tested through a quadriceps endurance test which requires the leg to be extended against a weight corresponding to 70% of the 1 repetition maximum with a pace of 12 movements per minute, a test which will be stopped when the patient can no longer perform the movement despite strong verbal prompting and encouragement and the standardised 1-minute sit-to-stand. All tests are to be conducted before the intervention, hence on admission to the local general hospital and prior discharge to a maximum of 30 days from the date of admission. All tests shall be done in the patients' ward setting. Also, a diagnostic ultrasound scan of this group of muscles shall be performed upon admission and before discharge by a consultant radiologist at the radiology department. The Borg scale shall be used to assess the shortness of breath of the patients following the 1-minute sit-to-stand.
BENTO - Bronchoscopic Lung Volume Reduction in Severe Emphysema Using Thermoablation
Emphysema or Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseProspective, 2-arm, randomised (2:1), multicentre, open-label clinical trial in patients with severe emphysema. The intervention arm will be treated with Bronchoscopic lung volume reduction in severe emphysema using thermoablation.The interventional treatment (bronchoscopic lung volume reduction) is compared with the usual conservative standard therapy (GOLD guidelines).
Non-pharmacological Treatment of Dyspnea in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
DyspneaDyspnoea is one of the most important determinants of quality of life and often limits the activities of daily life, in subjects suffering from moderate-to-severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Pharmachological treatment of dyspnoea is affected by several side effects and, in long-lasting treatments, a reduction of clinical efficacy may occur. Previous studies showed a reduction of perceived dyspnoea after trials of acupuncture or Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation over acupoints (Acu-TENS). In this study will be investigated the effect of Acu-TENS on lung function and dyspnoea in patients with moderate-to-severe COPD (Cronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease).