COPD Clinical Trial
Official title:
Pulmonary Gas Exchange Abnormalities in Patients With Mild COPD
People with mild chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) can have significant
physiological abnormalities and breathing inefficiency which become more pronounced during
the stress of exercise, leading to intolerable breathing discomfort (dyspnea). To better
understand the mechanisms of respiratory symptoms and exercise limitation in mild COPD, we
will examine detailed lung function tests and other important measurements during rest and
exercise in people with mild COPD compared with healthy non-smokers. This will be the first
study to uncover the fundamental causes of breathing inefficiency and the related shortness
of breath during physical exertion in patients with mild COPD. We hope to demonstrate that
one simple measurement during exercise [the relation (ratio) between the total amount of air
breathed (ventilation) and the amount of carbon dioxide breathed out] gives meaningful
information about the extent of damage to the small airways and blood vessels in mild COPD
and the overall gas exchanging function of the lungs, without the need for an arterial blood
sample.
This is a case-controlled observational study not involving an intervention. Participants
will complete 2 visits approximately 1 week apart, each conducted at the same time of day.
Visit 1 will consiste of screening for iligibility, symptom and activity assessments,
pulmonary function tests and an incremental cycle cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET) for
familiarization purposes. Visit 2 will include spirometry followed by an incremental cycle
CPET with detailed measures of ventilatory, gas exchange, sensory-perceptual and arterial
blood gas responses.
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Observational Model: Case Control, Time Perspective: Prospective
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