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Remote Prescribed and Monitored Exercise Program After Pulmonary Rehabilitation in Individuals with Chronic Lung Disease


Clinical Trial Description

The benefits of exercise during post PR (Pulmonary Rehabilitation) programs in COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) patients is well established. However, there are numerous patient's and program factors that influence the benefits gained (e.g. exercise intensity and frequency, goal setting, non-exercise modalities, compliance, social support and supervision). The investigators aim to explore the possibility of a real-life program that will allow the patient the freedom to perform exercise in their own environment. The BioGradient system allows both goal oriented, supervised exercise prescription, and the ability to adapt to the patient's schedule and preferences. The system also provides as needed human involvement for encouragement and supervision. The investigators hypothesize that the primary outcome (the six-minute walk test, see Outcomes section) will not change significantly in active participants and measures of quality of life and adherence will be higher than reported in the literature in similar publications. Moreover, data collected may provide opportunity to explore the factors that might influence the primary and secondary outcomes, and in particular hospitalizations and exacerbations. The current study is a patient blinded, randomized control trial, comparing usual care to goal oriented supervised post PR program. After recruitment the patient will be randomized to usual care arm or supervised exercise arm. The study duration will be 1 year (per participant), and the minimal time for each participant to be included in the final analysis will be 3 months (with at least two outcome measurements). At the end of the study each patient will be scheduled a short interview with the research coordinator for assessment of outcome measurements and spirometry testing. ;


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NCT number NCT04599387
Study type Interventional
Source Sheba Medical Center
Contact David Ovadya, Dr.
Phone 972507673634
Email david.ovadya@sheba.health.gov.il
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date November 1, 2020
Completion date November 1, 2022

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