View clinical trials related to Emphysema.
Filter by:Multicenter, randomized, assessor-blinded controlled study of safety and effectiveness of the PneumRx, Inc. RePneu Lung Volume Reduction Coil (RePneu LVRC) System
This is an observational prospective single arm multicentre study to observe the effect over 5 years of Zephyr endobronchial valve therapy for emphysema.
This study will evaluate the effects of baseline collateral ventilation status on outcomes following treatment with AeriSeal System in patients with advanced upper-lobe predominant heterogenous emphysema.
- Obtain and analyze medical record data on patients with advanced emphysema who receive treatment with the AeriSeal System to better understand safety and effectiveness in the post-market setting; - Provide participating physicians access to specified data sets for the purpose of generating scientific manuscripts about the effects of AeriSeal System treatment.
The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the safety and efficacy of AeriSeal System treatment plus optimal medical therapy compared in patients with advanced upper lobe predominant (ULP) heterogeneous emphysema.
The purpose of this study is to provide post market clinical follow-up (PMCF) to obtain long term safety and efficacy information about the AeriSeal System treatment in patients with advanced emphysema.
Patients with advanced heterogeneous emphysema due to alpha1 antitrypsin deficiency might benefit from endoscopic implantation of intrabronchial valves.
The purpose of this study is to assess the long term safety and efficacy of AeriSeal System treatment administered at up to 4 subsegments during a single treatment session for lung volume reduction in patients with advanced emphysema through 48 weeks after treatment.
The purpose of this research study is to perfect the technique of EVLP and learn about the safety of transplanting lungs that have been ventilated (attached to a breathing machine or ventilator to deliver oxygen) and perfused with a lung perfusion solution (Steen solution™, made by Vitrolife). This ventilation and perfusion will be done outside the body (ex-vivo) in a modified cardiopulmonary bypass circuit (the kind of device used routinely during most heart surgeries). The purpose of performing ex-vivo lung perfusion and ventilation (EVLP) is to learn how well the lungs work, and whether they are likely safe to transplant.
Emphysema is a lung disease that involves damage to the air sacs in the lungs and can lead to breathing difficulties. Treatment options for people with emphysema include pulmonary rehabilitation, lung volume reduction surgery, and lung transplantation. This study will observe people with emphysema to assess the effect of these treatment therapies on their quality of life and long-term health.