Lung Transplantation Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effects of Inspiratory Muscle Training on Physical Activity and Quality of Life in Lung Transplantation Candidates
Verified date | June 2018 |
Source | Istanbul Medipol University Hospital |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Inspiratory Muscle Training (IMT), which is used to strengthen the respiratory muscles, is
one of the techniques used in PR. It is mostly used in patients with chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease, and has been shown to be beneficial for functionality and also for
relieving dyspnea perception. It is reported in the guidelines that IMT has additional
benefit for endurance in COPD patients. However, there are no studies related to its use and
effectiveness in lung transplantation. In this study, investigators hoped to increase these
known benefits by adding IMT to the standard Pulmonary Rehabilitation.
There are two main objectives of this study:
- to examine the effect of inspiratory muscle training on physical activity status and
quality of life in lung transplantation candidates,
- to compare physical activity and quality of life changes between the IMT+PR group and
the PR group
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 34 |
Est. completion date | May 1, 2017 |
Est. primary completion date | March 1, 2017 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 75 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - a diagnosis of terminally severe lung disease, - being listed for lung transplantation, - medically stable, - had no orthopedic or cardiac problems that would prevent them from exercising - had no transfer problem to the PR centre. Exclusion Criteria: - Malignancy in the last 2 years, - Other advanced major organ / system dysfunction that can not be treated outside the lung, - Untreated non-pulmonary infection, - Disputed medical treatment discontinuity, - Untreatable psychiatric illness or psychosocial condition that interferes with treatment compliance, - No appropriate, reliable social support, |
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Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Istanbul Medipol University Hospital |
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change from baseline International physical activity questionary short form (IPAQ-SF) score at 3-months | including seven questions on the frequency and duration of time spent in physical activity in the past 7 days to calculate a score for each domain (walking, moderate-intensity activities and vigorous-intensity activities) and an overall grand total expressed in MET-minutes/week. | Three months | |
Primary | Change from baseline Saint George Respiratory Questionaire score at 3-months | The SGRQ ranges from 0 (no impairment of quality of life) to 100 (highest impairment of quality of life) | Three months | |
Secondary | Change from baseline distance covered in six minute walking test at 3-months | The test was conducted in a 30-meter corridor in line with American Thoracic Society (ATS) guidelines. Patients were told that they should walk as fast as they can walk. Before and after the test, oxygen saturation, heart rate, Borg fatigue rating, and walking distance were recorded. | Three months | |
Secondary | Change from baseline Maximum Inspiratory Pressure (MIP) at 3-months | The mouth pressure measurement was performed with the Micro-RPMĀ® instrument from SensorMEDIC. Patient placed a rubber mouthpiece with flanges, on the device, sealed their lips firmly around the mouthpiece, exhaled/inhaled slowly and completely, and then tried to breath in as hard as possible. The patient was allowed to rest for about a minute and the maneuver was repeated five times. Verbal or visual feedback was provided after each maneuver. The aim is that the variability between measurements is less than 10 cm H2O. The maximum value was obtained. | Three months |
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