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NCT ID: NCT03764163 Completed - Clinical trials for Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive

Image and Model Based Analysis of Lung Disease

Start date: September 30, 1997
Phase: Early Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this research study is to develop CT scanning and image analysis techniques to help define and measure several key properties of the pulmonary system that cannot be obtained by other tests or exams.

NCT ID: NCT03758898 Completed - Clinical trials for Bariatric Surgery Candidate

The Effect of Chest Physiotherapy After Bariatric Surgery

Start date: May 5, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of chest physiotherapy applied to patients undergoing bariatric surgery on pulmonary functions, dyspnea levels, functional capacity and quality of life.

NCT ID: NCT03746873 Completed - Clinical trials for Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive

Increase Level of Physical Activity and Decrease Use of Health Care for People With COPD

COPD
Start date: November 15, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study evaluates the effects of the COPD Web (KOLwebben), an interactive web-based tool directed towards people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The COPD Web include tools that improve health literacy with a specific focus on 1) increased physical activity and 2) use of appropriate self-management strategies. This randomized clinical trial aims to generate evidence on the effect and usability of the COPD Web in a properly powered cohort of patients in primary care context.

NCT ID: NCT03746392 Completed - Dementia Clinical Trials

Project to Improve Communication About Serious Illness - Pilot Study

PICSI-P
Start date: July 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This two-year pilot study will test whether a one-page "Jumpstart Form" will affect goals-of-care discussions in the hospital. This form will be provided to clinicians and will include patient-specific information about preferences for goals-of-care communication and for care, as well as tips to improve this communication. Jumpstart forms will also be provided to patients or, if they are unable to communicate, their surrogates/family members. The information on the form will be obtained from questionnaires. The form is tailored to help patients and surrogates talk with clinicians about goals of care. This study is based on a successful application of Jumpstart Form in the outpatient clinic setting.

NCT ID: NCT03745547 Completed - Clinical trials for Severe Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

An Exploratory, Observational, Non-interventional, Open Label, Remote Pilot Study to Assess Adherence in COPD Subjects

Start date: November 20, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this study is to monitor adherence to a clothing-attached breathing monitor, respiratory patterns, and activity levels in COPD patients, and correlate those respiratory patterns and activity levels with patient-reported symptoms and events. To achieve this purpose, Spire will collect data from a wearable monitor that participants attach to the participant's clothing, an associated smartphone application, and completion of weekly questions. The wearable monitor and the consumer smartphone application to be used are consumer products and currently available in the market. This study does not include clinical intervention and no doctors will be involved in this study. No clinical tests or office visits are included in this study. All data will be collected through an online survey tool and remotely through the wearable sensors.

NCT ID: NCT03741855 Completed - Clinical trials for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Evaluating the Cloud DX Platform as a Tool for Self-management and Asynchronous Remote-monitoring of COPD

Start date: January 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study is an open-label, prospective, single-centre, randomized controlled trial, containing both a quantitative and a qualitative component and using a mixed-methods design. The study evaluates the impact of Cloud Dx kit, a device that can allows patients to monitor and manage Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) at their home. The study evaluates whether using Cloud Dx improves patients' COPD symptoms, ability to manage COPD, and quality of life. It is anticipated that there will be 123 participants enrolled in this study across two experimental arms and one control arm. Participants will be in the study for 6 months and the study will run for 1 year a Markham-Stouffville Hospital. The primary outcome is the participants' self-management and activation which will be measured using The Partners in Health (PIH) scale, a validated scale measuring the current status of self-management, with items on knowledge of the condition and skills to monitor and respond to symptoms.

NCT ID: NCT03740373 Completed - Clinical trials for Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive

A Study to Assess the Pulmonary Distribution of Budesonide, Glycopyrronium and Formoterol Fumarate

Start date: September 4, 2018
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This study is a 2 treatment period, single dose crossover, gamma scintigraphy study investigating the deposition in the lungs of a Budesonide, Glycopyrronium and Formoterol Fumarate Metered Dose Inhaler. This study will be investigating how the drug (known as PT010) is distributed in the lungs following a 10 second or 3 second breath hold. The study will involve the following visits: 1 screening visits, 2 treatment visits, each separated by around 7 days (each with 1 overnight stay; from the evening before dosing until a minimum of 4 hours post-dose on the morning of Day 1) and a post-study follow up phone call. The study population will be 10 healthy males, aged between 28 and 50 years of age.

NCT ID: NCT03739879 Completed - Clinical trials for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Effectivity of Inspiratory Muscle Trainer in the Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Rehabilitation Program

Start date: September 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study aimed to reveal the role of inspiratory muscles exercise using Inspiratory Muscle Trainer (IMT), which is a form of weight training. The pre- and post study of this experiment were conducted in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) outpatient clinic during the period of September 2017 until April 2018. Patients were recruited by consecutive sampling. Inclusion criteria were stable COPD patient with The Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) criteria A-D, who has never received prior exercise for pulmonary rehabilitation, and willing to participate in the study. The exclusion criteria included any problem with extremities and cardiovascular disease. Patients underwent an interview about their medical history, tested spirometry using CareFusion®, and the inspiratory muscle strength was assessed using Micro RPM CareFusion®. The St George Respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ) was used to assess the health status and the 6-Minute Walking Test (6MWT) was conducted to assess functional capacity. Subject exercised using inspiratory muscle trainer (Philips Respironic®) for eight weeks.

NCT ID: NCT03738202 Completed - Clinical trials for Occupational Diseases

Multifaceted Intervention for Protection Against Cotton Dust Exposure Among Textile Workers

MultiTex-RCT
Start date: June 15, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Textile workers are exposed to various harmful substances during work, including cotton dust, which is the dust present in air during the handling or processing of cotton. Previous research found a link between cotton dust exposure and impaired respiratory health. This study will comprise of administration and workers' training regarding preventive measures for protection against respiratory illnesses. Workers will be provided free, disposable face masks and measures to reduce cotton dust exposure will be introduced at the textile mills. The study would then determine the effectiveness of this intervention on reduction in cotton dust levels in the mills, and improvement in respiratory health of workers. This study would help the cotton textile workers and managers reduce the health hazards of cotton dust exposure and also guide researchers from Pakistan and other low-resource countries towards developing relevant strategies for health protection of these workers.

NCT ID: NCT03735615 Completed - Clinical trials for Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive

Sprint Interval Training in Patients With Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease

Start date: November 15, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Exercise therapy is a cornerstone in the management of patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary disease (COPD), and supervised walking exercise three times a week over 12 weeks improves walking ability and quality of life. Despite this, very few patients exercise on a regular basis. The underuse of exercise in COPD patients can partly be explained by discomfort during exercise because it evokes dyspnea, and thereby explain lack of participation in exercise. If the goal is to offer the best medical therapy to these patients, new and effective exercise training methods must be explored and defined since exercise training is an important part of pulmonary rehabilitation. Intention is to study a new training method called sprint interval training (SIT), which consists of high intensity bouts with very short duration. The idea behind SIT is to avoid the dyspnea associated with traditional endurance training, thus maximizing exercise power without excessive discomfort. The investigators will study training adaptations in patients with COPD and compare the results with age-matched controls. It is expected that both COPD-patients and healthy elderly will improve exercise cycle time until exhaustion after SIT training, and also that the improvement will be larger in the healthy group due to higher absolute training intensity.