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Ventilation
Usual care for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
N/A
Waitlist Available
Research Sponsored by Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Eligibility Criteria Checklist
Specific guidelines that determine who can or cannot participate in a clinical trial Must have
Be older than 18 years old
Timeline
Screening 3 weeks
Treatment Varies
Follow Up 3 and 12 months compared to baseline
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Study Summary
This trial is testing a new, streamlined program for managing COPD patients with chronic hypercapnic respiratory failure who use nocturnal ventilators.
Eligible Conditions
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Timeline
Screening ~ 3 weeks3 visits
Treatment ~ Varies
Follow Up ~ 3 and 12 months compared to baseline
Screening ~ 3 weeks
Treatment ~ Varies
Follow Up ~3 and 12 months compared to baseline
Treatment Details
Study Objectives
Outcome measures can provide a clearer picture of what you can expect from a treatment.Primary outcome measures
Time to readmission or death
Secondary outcome measures
Dyspnea scale
Gas exchange
General health status
+1 moreOther outcome measures
Ambulatory BP profiles
Inflammatory biomarkers
Trial Design
2Treatment groups
Experimental Treatment
Active Control
Group I: Usual careExperimental Treatment2 Interventions
Usual care follows the Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) Guidelines.
Group II: Usual care plus NIPPV group onlyActive Control3 Interventions
Usual care for COPD based on Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) Guidelines plus use of nocturnal ventilator device using the Breas VIVO 50 home ventilator, Breas Medical (or any newer models as available).
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Who is running the clinical trial?
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical CenterLead Sponsor
836 Previous Clinical Trials
13,010,336 Total Patients Enrolled
Breas Medical S.A.R.L.Industry Sponsor
2 Previous Clinical Trials
14 Total Patients Enrolled
Frequently Asked Questions
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Are there any open slots available for participation in this experiment?
"Comparing the data hosted on clinicaltrials.gov, it appears that this medical study is not presently recruiting patients. Initially posted September 30th 2020 and last updated June 19th 2020; however, there are 292 alternative trials actively seeking participants at this time."
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