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NCT number NCT02248909
Other study ID # NIS-RRU-XXX-2014/2
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received September 19, 2014
Last updated March 31, 2016
Start date November 2014
Est. completion date May 2015

Study information

Verified date January 2016
Source AstraZeneca
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority Russia: Independent Interdisciplinary Committee of ethical review of clinical trials
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

This study is an observational multicenter descriptive study. The study will be conducted in primary outpatient medical institutions in different cities of the RF. Primary care doctors who are primary contact for greater part of the population in RF including COPD patients will be invited as investigators. This observational descriptive study will be conducted within the routine practice of outpatient institutions. Since spirometry is not an integral part of the current all-round clinical practice, only those sites where spirometry test is routinely used in examination of patients with COPD risk factors and when monitoring condition of COPD patients will take part in the study. Thus the decision about spirometry in every study subject will be determined only by the existing treatment approaches.


Description:

The study is an observational multicenter descriptive study. No hypothesis is checked in the study.

3000 patients with COPD risk factors are planned to be enrolled into the study (current smokers and former smokers with smoking history of ≥10 pack/years at the age of >40 years who have respiratory complaints) and 1450 patients previously diagnosed with COPD who contacted the physicians of outpatient institutions during the study (for 3 months) and are currently in remission.

100 patients with COPD risk factors and approximately 50 patients early diagnosed with COPD currently being stable are planned to be enrolled in each site.

Physicians and pulmonologists of the outpatient institutions of the Russian Federation will take part in the study in about 30 sites in 18 cities (a total of 31% of RF population live in the cities).

The observational descriptive study will be conducted within the routine practice of outpatient institutions. Examining and treatment of patients will be performed according to the rules of the routine practice.

Patients will be enrolled into the study as they visit the outpatient institutions for the medical care. The study does not imply any special invitation of COPD patients to the sites for them to be enrolled into the study. Therefore the conditions are made for the study population to reflect the typical visitors of the primary care medical institutions in different RF (Russian Federation) regions. Patients are enrolled into the study regardless the reason for appointment with a doctor. A reason for the appointment can be respiratory complaints as well as any other diseases or certificates and conclusions. To be enrolled into the study the subjects must sign the written Informed Consent Form (ICF) to participate in the study and to use personal data confidentially.

To investigate the role of spirometry in diagnostics and management of the COPD patients, two groups of patients are supposed to be included into the study.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 4232
Est. completion date May 2015
Est. primary completion date May 2015
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender Both
Age group N/A and older
Eligibility Patients with COPD risk factors must meet all the following inclusion criteria:

1. Age = 40 years.

2. Smoker or former smoker with smoking history of = 10 pack years (patient is considered to be a former smoker in case of smoking cessation for =6 months) (the patient smokes or smoked before but then gave up smoking. The obligatory condition: smoking history is =10 pack years. It means that the patient smoked a pack per day for 10 years or half a pack for 20 years or 2 packs a day for 5 years).

3. Any complaints judged by the investigator to be possibly related to the respiratory diseases (chronic cough, dyspnea, cough with sputum, feeling of stiffness in the chest) or the evidence of the chronic respiratory diseases (chronic bronchitis in remission, pneumosclerosis) in the medical chart.

4. The patient is expected to have the spirometry test performed in accordance with the current medical practice before inviting him to the study.

5. Patients considered by the investigator to be able to complete themselves questionnaires used in the current study.

6. Signed Patient's Information Sheet and Informed Consent Form.

Patients with previously diagnosed COPD must meet all the following inclusion criteria:

1. Male and female of any age who were diagnosed with COPD before the study starts.

2. Patients whose COPD was not the direct reason for visiting the doctor or COPD patients who have COPD symptoms or signs requiring diagnostic or therapy.

3. Patients judged by the investigator as being capable to complete themselves the questionnaires used in the current study

4. Patient was scheduled to have the spirometry test performed in accordance with the existing medical practice before inviting him/her into the study

5. Signed Patient's Information Sheet and Informed Consent Form.

Exclusion criteria for patients with COPD risk factors:

1. Previously diagnosed chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

2. Patients diagnosed with asthma, pulmonary tuberculosis, congenital lung abnormality, cystic fibrosis, lung cancer or cancer of the upper respiratory tract, patients who had a lung resection in the past due to pulmonary tuberculosis and other lung surgery, patients with stenosis of the upper respiratory tract, post-tracheotomy patients with the developed fibrotic stenosis of the trachea or post-intubation trachea stenosis, patients with ribs fractures of <3 weeks, pneumo- and hydrothorax of any etiology.

3. Patients who have contraindications for performing spirometry tests, patients with acute coronary syndrome or unstable circulatory dynamics. Patients who need emergency medical care at the moment of the visit.

4. Participation in any interventional clinical trial within 3 months prior the enrollment into the study and at the moment.

Patients with previously diagnosed COPD must meet all the following inclusion criteria:

1. Patients diagnosed with asthma, pulmonary tuberculosis, congenital lung abnormality, cystic fibrosis, lung cancer or cancer of the upper respiratory tract, patients who had a lung resection in the past due to pulmonary tuberculosis and other lung surgery, patients with stenosis of the upper respiratory tract, post-tracheotomy patients with fibrotic stenosis of the trachea or post-intubation trachea stenosis, patients with rib fractures of <3 weeks, pneumo- and hydrothorax of any etiology.

2. Active exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease at the moment of enrollment into the study.

3. Patients who have contraindications for performing spirometry tests, patients with acute coronary syndrome or unstable hemodynamics. Patients who need emergency medical care at the time of the visit.

4. Participation in any interventional clinical trial within 3 months prior the enrollment into the study and at the moment.

Study Design

Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective


Related Conditions & MeSH terms

  • COPD
  • Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive

Locations

Country Name City State
Russian Federation Research Site Barnaul Nis-rru-xxx-2014/2
Russian Federation Research Site Blagoveschensk Nis-rru-xxx-2014/2
Russian Federation Research Site Chelyabinsk Nis-rru-xxx-2014/2
Russian Federation Research Site Cherepovets Nis-rru-xxx-2014/2
Russian Federation Research Site Izhevsk Nis-rru-xxx-2014/2
Russian Federation Research Site Kazan Nis-rru-xxx-2014/2
Russian Federation Research Site Kemerovo Nis-rru-xxx-2014/2
Russian Federation Research Site Krasnoyarsk Nis-rru-xxx-2014/2
Russian Federation Research Site Moscow Nis-rru-xxx-2014/2
Russian Federation Research Site Naberezhnye Chelny Nis-rru-xxx-2014/2
Russian Federation Research Site Novosibirsk Nis-rru-xxx-2014/2
Russian Federation Research Site Omsk Nis-rru-xxx-2014/2
Russian Federation Research Site Petrozavodsk Nis-rru-xxx-2014/2
Russian Federation Research Site Ryazan Nis-rru-xxx-2014/2
Russian Federation Research Site Smolensk Nis-rru-xxx-2014/2
Russian Federation Research Site St.Petersburg Nis-rru-xxx-2014/2
Russian Federation Research Site Stavropol Nis-rru-xxx-2014/3
Russian Federation Research Site Tomsk Nis-rru-xxx-2014/2
Russian Federation Research Site Ulan-Ude Nis-rru-xxx-2014/2
Russian Federation Research Site Vladivostok Nis-rru-xxx-2014/2
Russian Federation Research Site Yakutsk Nis-rru-xxx-2014/2
Russian Federation Research Site Yfa Nis-rru-xxx-2014/2

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
AstraZeneca

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Russian Federation, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary The number of COPD cases first-time identified by the spirometry in relation to the total number of patients who visited the outpatient institutions of the RF during the study Up to 5 months No
Primary Percentage of prescriptions for patients with COPD that correspond to the severity of the condition of the patients according to GOLD classification and GOLD recommendations for the treatment choice Up to 5 months No
Primary Distribution (%) of patients with COPD who contacted the primary care doctors during the study based on bronchial obstruction severity (GOLD 1-4) and classes according to GOLD classification (2014) Up to 5 months No
Secondary The percentage (%) of patients who contact the medical institutions of RF daily can be referred to the group with risk of COPD development Up to 5 months No
Secondary Score on SGRQ at 1st Visit in COPD patients receiving monotherapy with inhaled long-acting and super long-acting bronchodilators and in patients who are treated with combined drugs containing inhaled corticosteroids and long-acting ß2 agonists Up to 5 months No
Secondary Score on ??? at 1st Visit in COPD patients receiving monotherapy with inhaled long-acting and super long-acting bronchodilators and in patients who are treated with combined drugs containing inhaled corticosteroids and long-acting ß2 agonists Up to 5 months No
Secondary Mean number of puffs of SABA for 24h in COPD patients receiving monotherapy with inhaled long-acting and super long-acting bronchodilators and in patients treated with combined drugs (inhaled corticosteroids and long-acting ß2 agonists) Upto 5 months No
Secondary The percentage of COPD patients in the routine practice of these medical institutions Up to 5 months No
Secondary Health-related economic losses calculated on the basis of the collected data (number of hospitalizations due to COPD exacerbations, calls of emergency service due to COPD, seeking outpatient care due to COPD) for the previous year Up to 5 months No
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