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Combined Effects of Global Posture Re-education and Active Cycle of Breathing Technique in COPD

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Interventions
Other: Global Posture Re-education
Other: Active Cycle of Breathing Technique
Registration Number
NCT06308289
Lead Sponsor
Riphah International University
Brief Summary

The randomized controlled trial will involve 30 participants, with Group A receiving GPRM and ACBT, while Group B follows the conventional COPD model that includes ACBT only.Assessments of heart rate, physical fitness, and quality of life will contribute to a nuanced understanding of joint function, informing future COPD treatment paradigms.

Detailed Description

The focus of this study will be on addressing the critical challenge of treating chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a globally prevalent and heterogeneous lung condition associated with substantial morbidity and mortality. With COPD anticipated to become the leading global cause of death, this research will investigate a novel intervention that combines global postural retraining (GPRM) and physical fitness, utilizing respiratory cycle technology (ACBT). This study assumes to enhance heart rate, posture, and overall quality of life in individuals with COPD. The randomized controlled trial will involve 30 participants, with Group A receiving GPRM and ACBT, while Group B follows the conventional COPD model that includes ACBT only. The study, utilizing nonprobability purposive sampling, will span six months to comprehensively evaluate cardiovascular, respiratory, and quality-of-life outcomes. Exclusion criteria ensure a representative sample, excluding individuals with severe diseases or recent surgeries. The significance of this investigation lies in its potential to revolutionize COPD treatment, offering a cost-effective approach that simultaneously enhances patient health. By targeting both biomechanical and respiratory aspects, the study aims to provide valuable insights into improving COPD treatment strategies globally, with a focus on the combined effects of global postural retraining and active breathing techniques. Assessments of heart rate, physical fitness, and quality of life will contribute to a nuanced understanding of joint function, informing future COPD treatment paradigms.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
68
Inclusion Criteria
  1. Adults aged 40-75 years diagnosed with stable COPD (according to GOLD guidelines).
  2. Patients of both genders
  3. FEV1: FVC ranging from 68 - 69%.
  4. Predicted FEV1 of less than 70%.
  5. Willingness to participate
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Exclusion Criteria
  1. Acute Exacerbation of COPD
  2. Participants with severe comorbidities, such as unstable cardiovascular diseases (e.g., recent myocardial infarction, uncontrolled hypertension)
  3. Participants diagnosed with respiratory conditions other than COPD (such as asthma, interstitial lung disease)
  4. Individuals who have undergone major thoracic or abdominal surgery within the past three months
  5. Individuals with severe mental health conditions (such as uncontrolled psychosis or severe depression)
  6. Pregnant or lactating individuals.
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Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Group AActive Cycle of Breathing TechniqueGPRM and ACBT
Group BActive Cycle of Breathing TechniqueStandard Care for COPD (ACBT)
Group AGlobal Posture Re-educationGPRM and ACBT
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Photogrammetry12 Weeks

Photogrammetry is a research tool used in COPD studies to assess physical changes. It involves capturing and analyzing images of patients to measure anatomical features and body movement.

SF- 36 Questionnaire12 Weeks

The 36-Item Short Form Survey (SF-36) is an outcome measure instrument that is often used, well-researched, self-reported measure of health. It stems from a study called the Medical Outcomes Study for the objective measure of the quality of life.

It comprises 36 questions that cover eight domains of health:

1. Limitations in physical activities because of health problems.

2. Limitations in social activities because of physical or emotional problems

3. Limitations in usual role activities because of physical health problems

4. Bodily pain

5. General mental health (psychological distress and well-being)

6. Limitations in usual role activities because of emotional problems

7. Vitality (energy and fatigue)

8. General health perceptions Scores for the different domains are converted and pooled using a scoring key, for a total score indicating a range of low to high QOL

FEV1/FVC ratio12 Weeks

The individual inhales maximally and then exhales forcefully into a spirometer, measuring lung volume and airflow. The procedure may be repeated multiple times to ensure accurate and consistent results.

6-minute walk test12 Weeks

The Six-Minute Walk Test (6MWT) assesses exercise capacity. Participants are briefed and baseline vital signs are recorded.

The 6 Minute Walk Test is a sub-maximal exercise test used to assess aerobic capacity and endurance. The distance covered over a time of 6 minutes is used as the outcome by which to compare changes in performance capacity.

Forced vital capacity (FVC)12 Weeks

The individual inhales maximally and then exhales forcefully into a spirometer, measuring lung volume and airflow. The procedure may be repeated multiple times to ensure accurate and consistent results.

Forced expiratory volume (FEV1)12 Weeks

The individual inhales maximally and then exhales forcefully into a spirometer, measuring lung volume and airflow. The procedure may be repeated multiple times to ensure accurate and consistent results.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Social Security Hospital

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Gujranwala, Punjab, Pakistan

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