Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation During Exercise in Patients With COPD
- Conditions
- Physical ActivityTENCOPDRehabilitation
- Interventions
- Other: CWRT with low frequency transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulationOther: CWRT with sham-low frequency transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation
- Registration Number
- NCT03548870
- Lead Sponsor
- Groupe Hospitalier du Havre
- Brief Summary
Early pulmonary rehabilitation is recommended after an episode of severe exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). However, its implementation is challenging particularly as regard exercise training. Several studies showed that transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) could improve dyspnea and pulmonary function. The aim of this study is to assess the acute effect of TENS on exercise tolerance in post-exacerbation COPD patients
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- NOT_YET_RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 20
- a diagnosis of COPD
- exercise contraindication Any musculoskeletal problems, cardiovascular or
- neurological comorbidities that limits exercise.
- pH < 7,35
- Body temperature > 38°C
- cardiac frequency > 100 bpm at rest
- systolic blood pressure < 100 mmHg
- exacerbation during the study
- heart pace-maker or defibrillator
- Opiate treatment during the last 3 months
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- CROSSOVER
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Test with TENS CWRT with low frequency transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation Patients will perform one Constant Work-Rate Exercise Test at 80% of maximum workload with low frequency TENS Test with sham-TENS CWRT with sham-low frequency transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation Patients will perform one Constant Work-Rate Exercise Test at 80% of maximum workload with low frequency sham-TENS
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method comparison of exercise tolerance two CWRET will be carried out in different days, separate from 24 hours minimum for a total time frame of 5 days maximum Comparison of endurance time (Tlim, in second) during constant workload testing (CWRET) under 2 conditions
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Difference in carbon dioxide production The outcome will be measure during every CWRET. The two CWRET will be carried out in different days, separate from 24H minimum for a total time frame of 5 days maximum. Data will be continuously collected during exercise Difference in carbon dioxide production (milliliters per minute) will be measured breath-by-breath using a computer-based exercise system
Difference in tidal volume The outcome will be measure during every CWRET. The two CWRET will be carried out in different days, separate from 24H minimum for a total time frame of 5 days maximum. Data will be continuously collected during exercise Difference in tidal volume (Liters) will be measured breath-by-breath using a computer-based exercise system
Difference in inspiratory capacity The outcome will be measure during every CWRET. The two CWRET will be carried out in different days, separate from 24H minimum for a total time frame of 5 days maximum. Data will be continuously collected during exercise Difference in inspiratory capacity (Liters) will be measured breath-by-breath using a computer-based exercise system
Difference in Dyspnea The outcome will be measure during every CWRET. The two CWRET will be carried out in different days, separate from 24H minimum for a total time frame of 5 days maximum. Data will be continuously collected during exercise Difference in dyspnea using Modified Borg Scale (0 - 10 points) 0=no dyspnea ; 10 = maximal effort
Difference in Oxygen Saturation The outcome will be measure during every CWRET. The two CWRET will be carried out in different days, separate from 24H minimum for a total time frame of 5 days maximum. Data will be continuously collected during exercise Difference in Oxygen Saturation (%) using a pulse oximetry (SpO2)
Difference in Cardiac Frequency The outcome will be measure during every CWRET. The two CWRET will be carried out in different days, separate from 24H minimum for a total time frame of 5 days maximum. Data will be continuously collected during exercise Difference in Cardiac Frequence (bpm) using a pulse oximetry
Difference in peripheral muscle oxygenation The outcome will be measure during every CWRET. The two CWRET will be carried out in different days, separate from 24H minimum for a total time frame of 5 days maximum. Data will be continuously collected during exercise Muscle oxygenation (arbitrary unit) will be evaluated using Near-infrared spectroscopy technology.
Difference in muscular fatigue The outcome will be measure during every CWRET. The two CWRET will be carried out in different days, separate from 24H minimum for a total time frame of 5 days maximum. Data will be continuously collected during exercise Difference in muscular fatigue using Modified Borg Scale (0 - 10 points) 0=no muscular fatigue ; 10 = maximal effort
Difference in oxygen consumption The outcome will be measure during every CWRET. The two CWRET will be carried out in different days, separate from 24H minimum for a total time frame of 5 days maximum. Data will be continuously collected during exercise Difference in oxygen consumption (milliliters per minute) will be measured breath-by-breath using a computer-based exercise system
Difference in minute ventilation The outcome will be measure during every CWRET. The two CWRET will be carried out in different days, separate from 24H minimum for a total time frame of 5 days maximum. Data will be continuously collected during exercise Difference in minute ventilation (liters per minute) will be measured breath-by-breath using a computer-based exercise system
Difference in respiratory rate The outcome will be measure during every CWRET. The two CWRET will be carried out in different days, separate from 24H minimum for a total time frame of 5 days maximum. Data will be continuously collected during exercise Difference in respiratory rate (cycles per minute) will be measured breath-by-breath using a computer-based exercise system
Difference in respiratory quotient The outcome will be measure during every CWRET. The two CWRET will be carried out in different days, separate from 24H minimum for a total time frame of 5 days maximum. Data will be continuously collected during exercise Difference in respiratory quotient (ratio) will be measured breath-by-breath using a computer-based exercise system
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Groupe hospitalier du Havre
🇫🇷Montivilliers, France