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NCT ID: NCT05023876 Completed - COPD Clinical Trials

The Effect of Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization on Respiratory Functions in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Start date: March 15, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization applied to the hamstring muscle on respiratory function in patients with COPDThe patients to be included in the study will be divided into two groups by simple randomization. A group will be given breathing exercises (pursed lip breathing, diaphragmatic breathing and thoracic expansion exercises) as a home program. The other group will be given breathing exercises in the form of a home program in addition to 1 session of EDYM per week. Both groups will be evaluated before and 4 weeks after treatment.

NCT ID: NCT05021068 Completed - COPD Clinical Trials

Spinal Structure and Mobility in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Start date: March 1, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

In recent studies with musculoskeletal system disorders in chronic respiratory patients, it has been reported that postural control is affected in COPD patients. The aim of this study to investigate relationship between spinal structure and mobility an severity of dyspnea in patients with COPD.

NCT ID: NCT05019911 Not yet recruiting - COPD Clinical Trials

Prediction of Exacerbations and Management of COPD Patients With SAH Based on Millimeter Wave Radar Monitoring

Start date: October 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Millimeter wave radar will be used to conduct non-contact monitoring continuously for patients' vital signs (eg. respiratory rate, heart rate, and chest/abdominal movement). The monitoring information will be transmitted to the central system through network and displayed in real time. Comparison with polysomnography will be done to examine the consistency between the two devices in diagnosing sleep breathing disorders. The predictive model of acute exacerbations of COPD will be established with the baseline indicators considered.

NCT ID: NCT05009485 Withdrawn - Clinical trials for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

A Pre-post Intervention Study Evaluating Home-based Management of Patients With COPD or CAP

Start date: January 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Risk of rehospitalization within 30 days of discharge is higher than 20% in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and up to 20% for patients with community acquired pneumonia (CAP). This pre-post intervention study aims to quantify the impact of continuous remote patient monitoring (RPM) on rates of hospital readmission for patients presenting with CAP or exacerbation of COPD and compare the intervention group to historical controls that did not have access to the intervention. We hypothesize that an intervention combining remote patient monitoring with the remote clinical services and escalation pathways available at SSH (including the Mobile Integrated Health (MIH) program) will reduce hospital readmission within the 30 days following hospital discharge compared to standard of care in this population.

NCT ID: NCT05008081 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Exacerbation

The CATALINA Study

Start date: October 25, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The CATALINA study is a prospective cohort study embedded within CICERO (Collaboration In COPD ExaceRbatiOns, a European Respiratory Society supported Clinical Research Collaboration), designed to collect standardised, longitudinal clinical data and biological samples in 20 centres across Europe.

NCT ID: NCT05007574 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

A Microphone for Monitoring Coughs

CoughMonit
Start date: October 1, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Aging of the population is dramatically increasing the number of hospitalized patients, with the consequent challenges of limited medical personnel and resources in hospitals. Wireless technologies that create highly connected healthcare environments are developed to help hospitals address these issues, once these technologies are perfectly integrated in the hospital environment with respect to IT infrastructure for big data storage. Such devices have proven remarkable efficiencies in monitoring patients with high patient safety, data accuracy and security, which are essential to provide high quality patient care, reduce health-related costs and optimize the management of high numbers of patients. Cough is the most common condition that results in a visit to the physician. Often coughs are benign, but sometimes can be the sign of exacerbations of a chronic respiratory disease. Exacerbations are defined in the Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) document "as an acute event characterised by a worsening of the patient's respiratory symptoms that is beyond normal day-to-day variations and leads to a change in medication". It is assumed that, if coughs were remotely monitored, hospitals might be unburdened, patients would be empowered to self-manage their health, and that prevention of serious respiratory diseases might be facilitated, thus improving health outcomes. Unfortunately, remote monitoring for cough that rely on self-reporting is impractical, as patients do not record data very reliably. On the contrary, a microphone on the bedside table connected to a medical data analysis platform might monitor patients' cough exacerbations at night and alert the medical staff immediately.

NCT ID: NCT05005533 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

The Effect of Respiratory Muscle Strength and Functional Capacity on Posture and Balance

Start date: March 15, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

As a result of the study, inspiratory muscle strength, posture and physical performance evaluations of individuals with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease will be made, suggestions will be made to help individual postural smoothness and improve physical performance.

NCT ID: NCT05001009 Enrolling by invitation - Cancer Clinical Trials

Goals of Care Conversations Study

LSTDI
Start date: September 13, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The long term goal is to improve quality of care in Veterans with serious illnesses by aligning medical care with Veterans' goals and values. The objective of this study is to use a sequentially randomized trial to determine what implementation strategies are effective to increase early, outpatient goals of care conversations. The study will use interviews with and surveys of medical providers, patients, and caregivers, along with medical record data. This work is significant because it tests ways Veterans can express their goals and preferences for life sustaining treatments and have them honored.

NCT ID: NCT04999930 Completed - Clinical trials for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Tiotropium Respimat Administration With and Without Aerochamber Disease (COPD)

Start date: January 10, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

COPD patient on Tiotropium Respimart divided into two group, Group A given aerochamber and Group B without aerochamber enroll in the study for total 18 week .

NCT ID: NCT04997200 Recruiting - COPD Clinical Trials

Effect of Sleep Deprivation on Breathlessness and Exercise Capacity in COPD

Start date: September 13, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a randomized controlled cross-over trial designed to measure the effect of one night's sleep deprivation on exercise endurance, ventilation and breathlessness in outpatients with COPD.