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N/ACompleted· 126 enrolled
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Group A-Diaphragmatic breathing +1 moreother
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NCT03887364N/ACompleted

Effect of Ice and Airflow Stimulation Versus Controlled Breathing Exercises to Reduce Dyspnea in Patients With Obstructive Lung Disease

Riphah International University·interventional·Posted Mar 22, 2019·Updated Aug 8, 2019

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating Group A-Diaphragmatic breathing and Group B-Icing and Airflow Stimulation for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. Completed, enrolled 126 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

A randomized controlled trial in which icing and airflow stimulation for reduction of dyspnea in patients of obstructive lung disease was done which is characterized as condition of infection described by constant improvement of perpetual constraint of flow of air that is partially reversible and incorporates chronic bronchitis, emphysema and small airway diseases . The tools used were RR, Spirometry, Saturation, Borg Scale, MRC scale, shuttle walk test and St George's Respiratory Questionnaire (St.GRQ) score. Pulse oximeter measured the saturation levels and respiratory rates were alse observed. Borg scale measured rate of perceived exertion ranges from 6(easy physical activity) and 20(worst activity) and MRC measure dyspnea levels. In St.GRQ score between 1 to 8 is symptoms related and 9 to 17 was activity related.Literature review indicate that icing and airflow stimulation reduce dyspnea in patients of obstructive lung diseases.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
Allocation--
Masking--
Primary Purpose--
CountriesPakistan
Collaborators--

Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
201820192020202120222023202420252026
First PostedMar 22, 2019
Enrollment StartFeb 2, 2018
Primary CompletionJun 15, 2018
Study CompletionJul 1, 2018
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 4 monthsPosted 7.3 years ago

Interventions

Group A-Diaphragmatic breathingother

Patient was in casual and agreeable position in which gravity helped the stomach, for example, a semi fowler's position. Hand was put on the rectus abdominis just beneath the foremost costal edge and requested that the patient take in gradually and profoundly through the nose. Persistent was told to keep the shoulder casual and upper chest very, enabling the belly to rise marginally. At that point persistent was guided to remain loose and breathed out gradually through the mouth. The patient rehearsed this 3 to 4 times and the rest time frame was given so patient couldn't hyperventilate.This group was given 10 reps of 3 sets with 4 weeks of follow up

Group B-Icing and Airflow Stimulationother

Patient was lying comfortable in semi fowler position. Facial muscle icing was given using ice pack wrapped in cloth over cheeks and nose in butterfly pattern and over forehead for 5 minutes. Ice pack was applied on the patients face (around the cheek \& nose) and accessory muscles (sternocleidomastoid muscles, upper trapezius) for single session of 5 to 10 minutes. After that airflow stimulation was given with the help of table fan. Table fan was placed on the central area of face. Duration of the fan for the patient was at least 5 minutes to relive dyspnea and distance kept approximate of 60 centimeter (2 rulers).