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The Use of a Handheld Fan to Manage Breathlessness - A Feasibility Study

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Dyspnea
Interventions
Device: handheld fan directed to cheeks
Registration Number
NCT00974558
Lead Sponsor
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Brief Summary

The aim of the study is to investigate if the use of a handheld fan directed to the cheeks alongside conventional medical treatment partially or totally relieves breathlessness and if this effect lasts for at least 30 minutes in patients irrespective of the underlying disease process.

Detailed Description

A previous randomised controlled trial (Galbraith et al, accepted for publication) has shown a reduction in breathlessness after 5 minutes use of a fan directed to the cheeks. This study is a feasibility study to determine how long this beneficial effect lasts.

With the patient in a relaxed sitting position and ensuring there is no other fan or open window blowing air onto the subject, the following will be explained to the patient and then measured and recorded

* Numerical Rating Scale (NRS) for dyspnoea

* Visual analogue scale (VAS) for breathlessness with end anchors

* O2 saturation using pulse oximeter

* Pulse rate using pulse oximeter

* Room temperature and humidity recorded

The patients will be asked to avoid talking or significantly change position throughout the study.

Fan to cheeks The investigator will demonstrate to the patient how to use the handheld fan directed to the cheeks. The appropriate area on the face, which corresponds to the area innervated by 2nd and 3rd trigeminal nerve branches, will be demonstrated by the researcher. The patient will then use the fan as demonstrated and this will be timed for 5 minutes with the patient in a relaxed sitting position.

Assessment following treatment with fan After 5 minutes use of the fan directed at cheeks, the following will be recorded immediately

* NRS and VAS for dyspnoea

* Relief score, a 5 point rating of how much relief from breathlessness the participant has obtained (0=nil, 1= a little relief , 2= moderate relief, 3=good relief, 4=no longer breathless/maximal relief)

* O2 saturation

* Pulse rate

Participants who have had no improvement in breathlessness as measured by VAS, NRS or gained no relief assessed by the relief score will end the study at this point.

Participants who have an improvement in breathlessness will continue the study and NRS and VAS will to be recorded every 10 minutes in alternating order until the NRS or/and VAS have returned to baseline values or reached a steady level.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
31
Inclusion Criteria
  • Any patient able and willing to cooperate with the study and who defines themselves as breathless at rest by answering 'yes' to the question, 'Do you currently feel short of breath?'
  • Any diagnosis causing breathlessness
  • Age >3 0years
Exclusion Criteria
  • Patients who have previously used a handheld fan to manage their breathlessness
  • Patients with fever >38 0C in last 24 hours
  • Patients on continuous oxygen
  • Patients requiring short burst oxygen therapy whilst completing the study
  • Patients with diseases or treatment affecting the trigeminal nerve supply.
  • Patients with other diseases which, in the opinion of the researcher or investigator, may affect the mechanism of action of the fan
  • Patients unable to understand or cooperate with study
  • Patients who do not wish to participate in the study

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
fan directed to cheekshandheld fan directed to cheeksBlow draft of air generated by fan across cheeks
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Primary outcome measure is time in minutes for which breathlessness is improved after 5 minutes use of the fan directed at the face2 hours
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Relief from breathlessness noted on relief score after using the handheld fan2 hours
Correlation between VAS and NRS scales2 hours

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Addenbrookes Hospital

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Cambridge, Cambs, United Kingdom

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