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Effects of Nocturnal Non-invasive Ventilation on Energy Expenditure in Patients With Severe Chronic...

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseasePulmonary Rehabilitation2 more

It has been shown, that in patients with very severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) the additional use of non-invasive ventilation during pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) may enhance the benefits of PR. It is assumed that the non-invasive ventilation techniques provides a better recovery of the respiratory pump during the night. If non-invasive ventilation also decreases the metabolic demands during night is unknown and is aim of this study. During a 3 week inpatient pulmonary rehabilitation program a total of 85 patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease stage IV will be recruited for this study. There will be a 4:1 distribution into 2 groups. 68 patients with an indication for the use of a non-invasive ventilation will be involved in the intervention group where non-invasive ventilation will be initialized. 17 patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease stage IV without an indication for the use of non-invasive ventilation will be involved in a control group to detect the changes in nocturnal energy expenditure produced by pulmonary rehabilitation alone. All outcome measurements will be performed during day 1-3 and will be repeated after 12 days (with or without non-invasive ventilation) at day 15-17 of the pulmonary rehabilitation program. A sub-trial of this study is to validate night movement accuracy of the Dynaport activity monitor with the observations made by a night-vision camera in the sleep lab. This will be performed in study participants as well as in healthy volunteers.

Unknown status13 enrollment criteria

Valsalva Manœuvre in the Diagnosis of Left Ventricular Failure in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary...

Acute Heart FailureCOPD Exacerbation

Left ventricular failure (LVF) is a common cause of acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (AECOPD). This association is frequently underestimated with regard to the difficulty of clinical diagnosis . The investigators expect that Valsalva Maneuver (VM) could be useful in this issue.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Study of Ambulatory Respiratory Assist Device in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Patients...

COPDChronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

The study is a two-part small scale, open-label, pilot study to evaluate feasibility and proof-of-concept for a respiratory assist medical device. The study population will consist of severe Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) subjects.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Residential Cleaning of Indoor Air to Protect COPD Patients

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

This study looks at whether air cleaning devices put in the bedroom and living room of your home could reduce the irritation of your lungs and body that is caused by indoor air pollution. While participating in this study there will be two, 2 month long study segments (Study Period 1 and Study Period 2) where the air filter units, placed in your living room and bedroom windows, will be turned on at your home.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Assessment of Reactance Parameters Measured by the Forced Oscillation Technique for the Bronchodilator...

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

The aims of this study is : to assess the bronchodilator (DUOVENT HFA) response of parameters measured by the forced oscillations (FOT) and in particular the reactance parameters related to the presence of a limitation of expiratory flows to compare the response of the reactance parameters to bronchodilators with the conventional spirometric parameters (FEV1) and inspiratory capacity (IC), and according to the severity of the disease to assess and compare the relationship between the response to bronchodilators in terms of IC on the one hand and on the other hand in terms of FEV1, reactance parameters (measured by FOT), resistance parameters (measured by plethysmography and FOT) Assess and compare the relationship between dyspnea intensity assessed by various scales and conventional respiratory function parameters (spirometry, plethysmography, diffusion indices) and parameters measured by FOT

Unknown status13 enrollment criteria

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease in Combination With Atherosclerosis (Clinical and Biochemical...

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseasePeripheral Artery Disease

one-centered, open, non-randomized, controlled clinical trial will focus on a comprehensive study of the clinical, functional and molecular biochemical characteristics of the natural course of COPD in combination with peripheral atherosclerosis

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Towards the Use of Instrumented Tests for Screening the Risk of Falling in Patients With Chronic...

Joint OsteoarthritisAtherosclerosis of the Distal Arteries6 more

In patients with chronic illness, screening for falls and their health consequences are major public health issues. Muscle weakness, gait and balance disorders are among the most common risk factors for falling. Assessing these parameters would thus be a crucial step in the evaluation of the risk of falling, allowing to more precisely orient the management strategy. Combining inertial unit sensors with clinically validated tests can provide additional information to improve the assessment of fall risks. We therefore propose to constitute a monocentric exploratory study, testing a prognostic screening tool, in patients suffering from a chronic pathology, in order to assess the risk of falling in this population. Considering the relationship between muscle weakness and the risk of falling, we can assume that a deficit in muscle strength will result in less vertical acceleration which could point to a muscle cause of the balance disorder and thus allow a finer detection of the risk of falling. On the other hand, we hypothesize that spinal static disorders in chronic pathologies and in particular osteoarthritis, as well as balance disorders linked to impaired deep sensitivity lead to an increase in oscillations of the trunk when walking which can cause postural balance disorders thus increasing the risk of falling.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Nitric Oxide Bioavailability in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

Pulmonary DiseaseChronic Obstructive

More patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) die from cardiovascular disease than direct pulmonary complications. Inflammation and oxidative stress, characteristic in COPD, are likely contributors to the reduction in nitric oxide (NO) bioavailability and vascular endothelial dysfunction in COPD patients; however, this has yet to be determined. Thus, the overall objective of this proposal is to identify the role of NO bioavailability in contributing to vascular endothelial dysfunction in patients with COPD and to provide insight into the molecular mechanisms involved. Our central hypothesis is that inflammation and oxidative stress, both independently, contribute to the reduction in NO bioavailability and vascular endothelial dysfunction in patients with COPD.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Physical Function in Patients With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

COPD

The aims of the study are to examine the responsiveness of, and the correlation between field walk tests and physical performance test in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) after participating in pulmonary rehabilitation.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Validation and Characterization of Signal Decrease on an Oximeter in COPD (They Have Chronic Obstructive...

Pulmonary DiseaseCopd

The objective is to verify that there is a decrease in the pulsed oxygen saturation with the digital sensor. That is, the drop in oxygen saturation in COPD patients during inhalation is real and not due to an artifact of the measuring tool, because oximeters need a quality pulsatile signal to properly measure oxygen saturation

Completed7 enrollment criteria
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