Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease research hub
6 indexed studies · 6 currently recruiting
- recruitingNA
Reducing Chronic Breathlessness in Adults by Following a Self-guided, Internet Based Supportive Intervention (SELF-BREATHE)
This study looks at how a self-guided online tool called SELF-BREATHE helps adults with long-term breathlessness. It aims to see if using this website improves their breathing and quality of life, and if it could be used more widely in the NHS.
United Kingdom - recruiting
Diaphragmatic Function as a Biomarker
This study looks at how your breathing muscles, especially your diaphragm, work if you have lung conditions like asthma or COPD. We want to understand if problems with these muscles are linked to feeling breathless and what that might mean for your health.
Germany - recruiting
Proof-of-concept Study on Dyspnea Analysis Via GapCO2
This study looks at people coming to A&E with sudden breathing difficulties. We're trying to see if a new measurement called GapCO2, taken from your ear or forehead, can help doctors figure out if your breathing problem is related to your heart or something else, like your lungs.
France - not yet recruitingNA
Non-medicinal Technique and Dyspnea in Weaning Patients
This study looks at whether medical hypnosis can help patients in intensive care breathe more easily when they are trying to come off a breathing machine. It compares hypnosis with standard care to see if it reduces breathlessness.
France - recruiting
Evaluation of the Impact of Pleuropulmonary Ultrasound on the Diagnosis of Dyspnea
This study looks at whether using a special ultrasound (pleuropulmonary ultrasound) can help doctors quickly and accurately diagnose the cause of breathlessness (dyspnea) when they respond to emergency calls. The goal is to see if it helps patients get the right treatment faster.
France - recruiting
Prevalence, Determinants and Consequences of Dyspnea During Weaning in Critically Ill Obese Patients
This study looks at breathlessness in critically ill patients, particularly those who are overweight, when they're trying to come off a breathing machine. We want to understand how often it happens, why, and what impact it has.
France