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Clinical Trial

Change in Task-related Oxygen Uptake After EBV Treatment

NCT: NCT06702072 · RECRUITING

NCT IDNCT06702072
StatusRECRUITING
Start Date2025-06-02
Completion2028-08-01

Brief Summary

Rationale: Bronchoscopic lung volume reduction using endobronchial valves (EBV) has emerged as a viable treatment option for eligible patients with severe emphysema. In all studies conducted so far, exercise capacity has only been measured using the 6-minute walk distance test (6MWT). It is known that patients with COPD frequently experience problems during ADL, which can lead to avoidance of or care dependency for performing certain tasks and have a significant social impact on their lives. Patients report that it is easier to perform ADLs after EBV treatment. Previously it was found that it was easier for patient to perform these activities after the EBV treatment. However, the physiological load during these ADLs has never been investigated before. Potentially, EBV treatment could improve the metabolic load and consequently symptom perception, thus enhancing the execution of ADLs, which is an important patient-centred outcome. However, this has not been investigated so far. Objective: To investigate the change in exercise physiology during daily activities after EBV treatment. Study design: Observational study in which the study population will be asked to perform some additional test during regular visits for the bronchoscopic lung volume reduction treatment with valves. Study population: Patients with emphysema who are scheduled for a bronchoscopic lung volume reduction treatment using endobronchial valves. Intervention: Not applicable Main study parameters: The change in task-related oxygen uptake measured with a mobile oxygen device during activities of daily life 6 months after EBV treatment.

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What is Change in Task-related Oxygen Uptake After EBV Treatment?

Change in Task-related Oxygen Uptake After EBV Treatment is a clinical trial registered under NCT06702072. Current status: RECRUITING.

What is the status of NCT06702072?

The current status of NCT06702072 (Change in Task-related Oxygen Uptake After EBV Treatment) is: RECRUITING.

When did Change in Task-related Oxygen Uptake After EBV Treatment start?

Change in Task-related Oxygen Uptake After EBV Treatment started on 2025-06-02.

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