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Clinical Trials/NCT01575327
NCT01575327
Completed
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Using a Closed-loop System for Oxygen Delivery (FreeO2) to Optimize Exercise Tolerance During Walk in Patients With COPD, Oxygen Therapy and Hypercapnia

AGIR à Dom3 sites in 1 country15 target enrollmentJuly 2012

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
COPD
Sponsor
AGIR à Dom
Enrollment
15
Locations
3
Primary Endpoint
Change in Endurance time
Status
Completed
Last Updated
8 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

The purpose of this study is to investigate the benefit of Closed-loop System for Oxygen Delivery (FreeO2) as compared with fixed oxygen flow during endurance shuttle walking test in patients with Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), oxygen therapy and hypercapnia.

The study was designed to test the following hypotheses:

As compared with fixed oxygen flow, the FreeO2 Oxygen Delivery system leads to higher exercise tolerance (distance during ESWT) and lower desaturation events without increase in hypercapnia in patients with COPD, oxygen therapy and hypercapnia.

As compared with fixed oxygen flow, the FreeO2 Oxygen Delivery system leads to lower dyspnea and leg fatigue scores at a given endurance time during the shuttle walking test in patients with COPD, oxygen therapy and hypercapnia.

As compared with fixed oxygen flow, the FreeO2 Oxygen Delivery system leads to lower cardiac and respiratory frequencies at a given endurance time during the shuttle walking test in patients with COPD, oxygen therapy and hypercapnia.

Detailed Description

Background: In spite of oxygen therapy, desaturations frequently occur during exercise in COPD patients. Although current recommendations are to add 1 L/min to the baseline oxygen flow during exertion, a new closed-loop system (FreeO2) automatically and continuously adjusts the oxygen flow to the patient's needs based on the oxygen saturation by pulse oximetry (SpO2), end-tidal CO2 (EtCO2) and respiratory rate. A preliminary study showed significant improvement in exercise tolerance in COPD patients not needing oxygen therapy. Although oxygen flow could be two fold increased during exercise, a worsening hypercapnia is plausible in severe COPD. Aim of this study is to evaluate this system during endurance shuttle walking test in COPD patients with oxygen therapy and hypercapnia. Methods: The investigators proposed to conduct a controlled, randomized cross-over study comparing the efficacy of a Closed-loop System for Oxygen Delivery (FreeO2) as compared with fixed oxygen flow during an endurance shuttle walking test in patients with COPD, oxygen therapy and hypercapnia.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
July 2012
End Date
June 2016
Last Updated
8 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Crossover
Sex
All

Investigators

Sponsor
AGIR à Dom
Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • 40 Years and older
  • Patient with COPD severe to very severe requiring long-term Oxygen Therapy
  • Hypercapnia (PaCO2 \> 45mmHg)
  • Former or current smoker greater than or equal to 10 pack-years

Exclusion Criteria

  • Pregnant or breast-feed woman
  • Patients under guardianship
  • Imprisoned patients

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Change in Endurance time

Time Frame: Day 0 (inclusion) + 14 and D0 +21

Duration during the endurance shuttle walking test

Secondary Outcomes

  • Change in Dyspnea during ESWT(Day 0 (inclusion) + 14 and D0 +21)
  • Change in Muscle fatigue during ESWT(Day 0 (inclusion) + 14 and D0 +21)
  • Change in Respiratory frequency during ESWT(Day 0 (inclusion) + 14 and D0 +21)
  • Change in PaCO2 during ESWT(Day 0 (inclusion) + 14 and D0 +21)
  • Hypercapnia level at baseline(Day 0 (inclusion) - baseline evaluation)
  • Change in Cardiac frequency during ESWT(Day 0 (inclusion) + 14 and D0 +21)
  • Change in SpO2 during ESWT(Day 0 (inclusion) + 14 and D0 +21)

Study Sites (3)

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