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NCT ID: NCT06149429 Recruiting - Depression Clinical Trials

Virtual Reality at End-of-life

Start date: November 7, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this research is to determine the effect that repeated, personalized virtual reality experiences have on symptom severity, comparing self-reported symptom severity both pre and post each session, and overtime across sessions. We will also determine if this intervention results in a high rating of presence in VR, and if presence is related to the magnitude of the change in symptoms.

NCT ID: NCT06104475 Not yet recruiting - Dyspnea Clinical Trials

Diagnostic Performance of Chest Computed Tomography Scan in Patients Aged 65 and Over Presenting to Emergency Room With Acute Dyspnea

CT-Dys
Start date: December 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In acute dyspnea, the use of chest radiography is frequent and not very contributive, especially in the elderly patients. However, early diagnosis of the cause of dyspnea in the ED is associated with a better prognosis, in particular for the identification of an infectious or cardiac origin. Chest CT has already shown better diagnostic performances than conventional radiography in several pathologies such as low respiratory infection, and the development of so-called "low dose" scans allows to limit the irradiation during this examination. The investigators aim to conduct a diagnostic study comparing non-injected chest CT-scan and conventional chest radiography in patients older than 65 presenting in the ED with acute dyspnea to assess whether CT-scan improves diagnosis.

NCT ID: NCT06091280 Recruiting - Dyspnea Clinical Trials

Home-Based Respiratory Muscle Strength Training Program for Individuals With Post-COVID-19 Persistent Dyspnea

Start date: December 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To evaluate the extent to which a 12-week respiratory rehabilitation program consisting of inspiratory and expiratory breathing exercises compared to expiratory breathing exercises alone will help to improve shortness of breath, respiratory symptoms, breathing function, distance walked, and quality of life in those who are experiencing persistent shortness of breath after having had COVID-19. Measurements will take place at the beginning, 6 weeks, and at 12 weeks in the study.

NCT ID: NCT06066658 Recruiting - COPD Clinical Trials

Anxiety Management in Breathlessness.

Start date: October 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this mixed methods study is to learn about cranial electrotherapy stimulation (CES) using Alpha-Stim AID in anxiety related to breathlessness in advanced lung diseases. The main question[s] it aims to answer are: - Is CES using Alpha-Stim AID acceptable and tolerable as a potential treatment in the management of anxiety in patients who experience breathlessness due to advanced chronic respiratory disease? - What are the key factors that will inform the design of a study to examine its potential clinical effectiveness? Participants will choose whether they want to trial the CES for eight weeks or be in a parallel control group. They will complete daily diaries, questionnaires about anxiety, breathlessness, sleep, quality of life and depression, and an end of study qualitative interview. Researchers will compare those using the CES and those receiving standard care to see if there are any indications of difference in anxiety and other symptoms experienced.

NCT ID: NCT06039397 Completed - Heart Failure Clinical Trials

The Effect of Semi Fowler 30' Right Lateral on Cardiac Output in Acute Heart Failure

SETTLECO
Start date: September 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Heart failure is a special clinical syndrome such as difficulty breathing, fatigue, and swollen legs characterized by increased JVP, crackle lung sounds, and peripheral edema caused by heart disorders both structural and/or functional, resulting in decreased cardiac output and increased intracardiac pressure at rest and activity. Body positioning has been shown to affect stroke volume and parasympathetic modulating activity. The right lateral 30" semifowler position is a very safe position in heart failure patients admitted to the ICU. Although body positioning can affect stroke volume, and parasympathetic modulation, it is not yet clear what effect it has on cardiac output

NCT ID: NCT06038630 Recruiting - Anemia Clinical Trials

129Xe MRI Cardiopulmonary

Start date: January 12, 2024
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this NIH-sponsored study is to characterize three biomarkers derived from 129Xe gas exchange MRI and to understand how they change in response to interventions.

NCT ID: NCT06035263 Not yet recruiting - Cancer Clinical Trials

Effects of a Functional Re-education and Environmental Adaptation Programme in Cancer Patients With Associated Respiratory Pathology

Start date: January 1, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

the investigators propose an interdisciplinary intervention, carried out by occupational therapists, nurses, physiotherapists and doctors specialised in this type of patient, aimed at improving conventional clinical practice and implementing a programme of functional re-education and environmental adaptation that implements conventional clinical practice, and which the investigators also consider to be an essential intervention in the follow-up of patients with associated respiratory pathology once they are discharged from hospital.

NCT ID: NCT06021938 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

Alleviating Persistent Dyspnea in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Patients Treated With Non-Invasive Ventilation Through Immersive Virtual Reality

RVI-SLA
Start date: April 4, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The evolution of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is marked by dyspnea, anxiety and pain, major determinants of suffering induced by this disease. The only palliative treatment for respiratory failure is non-invasive ventilation (NIV), which compensates failing respiratory muscles and relieves dyspnea, improves quality of life and increases life expectancy. In ALS patients, the persistence of dyspnea outside of NIV sessions has highlighted the need for therapeutic alternatives in the treatment of persistent dyspnea, including immersive virtual reality (IVR) and auditory distraction through music (music therapy). This study evaluates the effect of IVR on respiratory discomfort in ALS patients with persistent dyspnea treated with NIV.

NCT ID: NCT06021106 Completed - Copd Clinical Trials

Respiratory Exercise to Copd With Virtual Reality Glasses on Dyspnea, Anxiety and Qualıty of Life

Start date: March 13, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

It was planned to examine the effects of breathing exercises applied with virtual reality glasses on dyspnea, anxiety and quality of life in COPD patients. The study was planned to be conducted in a single-blind pre-test post-test parallel group randomized controlled experimental design. Hypotheses created for the research; H0a: There is no difference between the dyspnea scores of the experimental group and the control group in the post-test in COPD patients. H0b: There is no difference between the anxiety scores of the experimental group and the control group in the post-test in COPD patients. H0c: There is no difference between the quality of life scores of the experimental group and the control group in the post-test in COPD patients. H1a: There is a difference between the dyspnea scores of the experimental group and the control group in the post-test in COPD patients. H1b: There is a difference between the anxiety scores of the experimental group and the control group in the post-test in COPD patients. H1c: There is a difference in quality of life scores between the experimental group and the control group in the post-test in COPD patients. It is planned to apply breathing exercise through virtual reality glasses for 8 weeks to the experimental group. It is planned that the exercises will be done three times a week in a total of 24 sessions. No intervention will be applied to the control group. It is planned to collect the research data in the pre-test, four weeks after the pre-assessment, and in the post-test (in the eighth week of the study). Inclusion criteria for the study; Being over 18 years old, being GOLD Stage II-III COPD (FEV1/FVC<70%, FEV1<80%), being >24 as a result of the mini mental state assessment test, residing in the city center where the research was conducted. Exclusion criteria; exacerbation of COPD for the last four weeks, pneumonia, use of psychiatric medication.

NCT ID: NCT06012006 Not yet recruiting - COPD Clinical Trials

Minimal Clinically Significant Difference (MCID) of Multidimensional Dyspnea Profile (MDP) in COPD Patients Undergoing Respiratory Rehabilitation

DYSCO
Start date: August 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study is designed to determine the individual threshold of minimal clinical change (MCID) for each component of the Multidimensional Dyspnea Profile (MDP) questionnaire in COPD patients undergoing pulmonary rehabilitation.