Effects of Supplemental Oxygen Delivered by a Portable Oxygen Concentrator Compared to a Liquid Oxygen Device in COPD
- Conditions
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- Interventions
- Device: liquid oxygen device (LOD)Device: portable oxygen concentrator (POC)
- Registration Number
- NCT03174210
- Lead Sponsor
- Schön Klinik Berchtesgadener Land
- Brief Summary
The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of supplemental oxygen on blood oxygenation at rest in Patients with severe to very severe COPD comparing the portable oxygen concentrator (Activox™ 4L) to a liquid continuous oxygen device (Companion®).
- Detailed Description
It has been proven that supplemental oxygen increases oxygen saturation and reduces dyspnea in hypoxemic COPD Patients. There are different oxygen delivery systems available, some of them operating with liquid oxygen and others by concentrating the ambient air (concentrators). An advantage of the concentrator system is, that there is no refill required, but only a power plug and plug socket, enabling the patient for higher mobility and to be more autonomous. There are only few publications about whether portable oxygen concentrators have a comparable efficiency on oxygen saturation to liquid oxygen devices with continuous flow (LOD) or not. Until now there are no official recommendations about how to convert the oxygen flow rate for LOD (liter per minute) into the corresponding level of the POC.
Therefore, we investigate the comparability of the portable oxygen concentrator Activox™ 4L (POC) to a liquid oxygen device (Companion®) in 30 hypoxemic COPD patients at rest.
As a baseline assessment, the patients will receive a bodyplethysmography, blood gas analysis without using supplemental oxygen and an evaluation of the diffusion capacity of the lung for CO.
The study will be conducted on 2 consecutive days. 15 patients will be randomized into two different groups: First group will start with POC and will continue the following day with LOD; The second group will start with LOD and continue with POC (cross-over design). All patients will use the same oxygen devices during the study assessments (LOD: Companion 1000 (CE 0050), Chart Industries Inc., Garfiel Heights, OH, USA; POC: Activox™ 4L, Inovalabs Inc., Texas, USA). On both days of the study, patients will be connected to one of the two systems via nasal cannula for a total time period of 40 minutes, while the patient remains in a sitting position without talking. The oxygen flow rate starts at 1liter/min (LOD) or Level 1 (POC) and will be increased every 10 minutes to the next higher level until the maximum of 4l/min (LOD) or level 4 (POC) is reached. Blood gases were taken and breathing frequency will be recorded at the end of each Oxygen Level.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 20
- COPD patients with hypoxemia at rest (paO2 < 55 or 60 mmHg, according to the recent supplemental oxygen guidelines [Hadringe, M., et al., British Thoracic Society guidelines for home oxygen use in adults. Thorax, 2015. 70 Suppl 1: p. i1-43.]
- Participation in an inpatient pulmonary rehabilitation program (Schön Klinik BGL)
- Written informed consent
- The Need of more than 4 Liter/min Oxygen at rest to achieve PaO2 > 55 or 60mmHg
- Signs of acute exacerbation
- General exclusion criteria for exercise tests, e.g. acute coronary syndrome, acute myo- or pericarditis, acute lung embolism, pulmonary infarction, acute uncontrolled heart insufficiency
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- CROSSOVER
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description COPD patients with delivery order 2,1 portable oxygen concentrator (POC) Patients will use two different Oxygen devices at rest (1. portable Oxygen concentrator (Activox TM 4L), 2. liquid oxygen device (Companion R)) COPD patients with delivery order 1, 2 liquid oxygen device (LOD) Patients will use two different Oxygen devices at rest (1.liquid oxygen device (Companion R), 2. portable Oxygen concentrator (Activox TM 4L)) COPD patients with delivery order 1, 2 portable oxygen concentrator (POC) Patients will use two different Oxygen devices at rest (1.liquid oxygen device (Companion R), 2. portable Oxygen concentrator (Activox TM 4L)) COPD patients with delivery order 2,1 liquid oxygen device (LOD) Patients will use two different Oxygen devices at rest (1. portable Oxygen concentrator (Activox TM 4L), 2. liquid oxygen device (Companion R))
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Difference between LOD and POC in Partial pressure of oxygen levels after 10 minutes of each LOD step compared to 10 minutes of each POC step PO2 values between LOD and POC at comparable Levels of oxygen supply (1liter/minute LOD will be compared to Level 1 of POC until 4liters/Minute LOD to Level 4 of POC)
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Difference between LOD and POC in Partial pressure of carbon dioxide levels after 10 minutes of each LOD step compared to 10 minutes of each POC step PCO2 values between LOD and POC at comparable Levels of oxygen supply (1liter/minute LOD will be compared to Level 1 of POC until 4liters/Minute LOD to Level 4 of POC)
Change of partial pressure of Oxygen from one POC step to the next step after 10 minutes of one POC step compared to after 10 minutes of the next POC step Change in PO2 values from e.g. POC step 1 to POC step 2, step 2 to 3 etc.
Change of partial pressure of carbon dioxide from one POC step to the next step after 10 minutes of one POC step compared to after 10 minutes of the next POC step Change in PCO2 values between e.g. POC step 1 to POC step 2, step 2 to 3 etc.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Schoen Klinik Berchtesgadener Land
🇩🇪Schoenau Am Koenigssee, Germany