Effect on Bronchodilation Response and Ventilation Heterogeneity of Different Inhalation Volumes in COPD

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Enrollment

30

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

June 10, 2024

Primary Completion Date

July 10, 2025

Study Completion Date

July 10, 2025

Conditions
COPDLung Injury
Interventions
OTHER

Inhalation of bronchodilation therapy at FRC

"the patient will be asked to inhale the bronchodilator (salbutamol pMDI, 400 µg) with a spacer from FRC (functional residual capacity, in a random order, with the assistance of an operator. The spacer will be connected to a Fleish flowmeter placed in series with the pMDI device.~The valve included in the spacer will guarantee that only the air inhaled by the patient will pass through the flowmeter, reducing the risk of contamination. In both cases a low inspiratory flux and a period of apnea after inhalation of 10 seconds will be used. Before and after the administration it will be asked to the patient to execute a spirometry, a plethysmography, a lung diffusion test, and the NEP technique. These will allow the characterization of the bronchodilator effect in terms of static and dynamic volumes, heterogeneity of ventilation distribution and volume of closure, expiration flux-limitation."

OTHER

Inhalation of bronchodilation therapy at RV

"the patient will be asked to inhale the bronchodilator (salbutamol pMDI, 400 µg) with a spacer from VR , with the assistance of an operator. The spacer will be connected to a Fleish flowmeter placed in series with the pMDI device.~The valve included in the spacer will guarantee that only the air inhaled by the patient will pass through the flowmeter, reducing the risk of contamination. In both cases a low inspiratory flux and a period of apnea after inhalation of 10 seconds will be used. Before and after the administration it will be asked to the patient to execute a spirometry, a plethysmography, a lung diffusion test, and the NEP technique. These will allow the characterization of the bronchodilator effect in terms of static and dynamic volumes, heterogeneity of ventilation distribution and volume of closure, expiration flux-limitation."

Trial Locations (1)

20157

L. Sacco Hospital, Milan

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Department of Clinical and Surgical Pathophysiology and Transplantation, University of Milan

UNKNOWN

lead

University of Milan

OTHER

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