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Exploring the Waveform Characteristics of Tidal Breathing Carbon Dioxide, Measured Using the N-Tidal C Device in Different Breathing Conditions (The General Breathing Record Study): Protocol for an Observational, Longitudinal Study

BACKGROUND: In an increasingly comorbid population, there are significant challenges to diagnosing the cause of breathlessness, and once diagnosed, considerable difficulty in detecting deterioration early enough to provide effective intervention. The burden of the breathless patient on the health ca...

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Autores principales: Neville, Daniel M, Rupani, Hitasha, Kalra, Paul R, Adeniji, Kayode, Quint, Matthew, De Vos, Ruth, Begum, Selina, Mottershaw, Mark, Fogg, Carole, Jones, Thomas L, Lanning, Eleanor, Bassett, Paul, Chauhan, Anoop J
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5992452/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29798833
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/resprot.9767
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author Neville, Daniel M
Rupani, Hitasha
Kalra, Paul R
Adeniji, Kayode
Quint, Matthew
De Vos, Ruth
Begum, Selina
Mottershaw, Mark
Fogg, Carole
Jones, Thomas L
Lanning, Eleanor
Bassett, Paul
Chauhan, Anoop J
author_facet Neville, Daniel M
Rupani, Hitasha
Kalra, Paul R
Adeniji, Kayode
Quint, Matthew
De Vos, Ruth
Begum, Selina
Mottershaw, Mark
Fogg, Carole
Jones, Thomas L
Lanning, Eleanor
Bassett, Paul
Chauhan, Anoop J
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description BACKGROUND: In an increasingly comorbid population, there are significant challenges to diagnosing the cause of breathlessness, and once diagnosed, considerable difficulty in detecting deterioration early enough to provide effective intervention. The burden of the breathless patient on the health care economy is substantial, with asthma, chronic heart failure, and pneumonia affecting over 6 million people in the United Kingdom alone. Furthermore, these patients often have more than one contributory factor to their breathlessness symptoms, with conditions such as dysfunctional breathing pattern disorders—an under-recognized component. Current methods of diagnosing and monitoring breathless conditions can be extensive and difficult to perform. As a consequence, home monitoring is poorly complied with. In contrast, capnography (the measurement of tidal breath carbon dioxide) is performed during normal breathing. There is a need for a simple, easy-to-use, personal device that can aid in the diagnosis and monitoring of respiratory and cardiac causes of breathlessness. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to explore the use of a new, handheld capnometer (called the N-Tidal C) in different conditions that cause breathlessness. We will study whether the tidal breath carbon dioxide (TBCO(2)) waveform, as measured by the N-Tidal C, has different characteristics in a range of respiratory and cardiac conditions. METHODS: We will perform a longitudinal, observational study of the TBCO(2) waveform (capnogram) as measured by the N-Tidal C capnometer. Participants with a confirmed diagnosis of asthma, breathing pattern disorders, chronic heart failure, motor neurone disease, pneumonia, as well as volunteers with no history of lung disease will be asked to provide twice daily, 75-second TBCO(2) collection via the N-Tidal C device for 6 months duration. The collated capnograms will be correlated with the underlying diagnosis and disease state (stable or exacerbation) to determine if there are different TBCO(2) characteristics that can distinguish different respiratory and cardiac causes of breathlessness. RESULTS: This study’s recruitment is ongoing. It is anticipated that the results will be available in late 2018. CONCLUSIONS: The General Breathing Record Study will provide an evaluation of the use of capnography as a diagnostic and home-monitoring tool for various diseases. REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER: RR1-10.2196/9767
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spelling pubmed-59924522018-06-11 Exploring the Waveform Characteristics of Tidal Breathing Carbon Dioxide, Measured Using the N-Tidal C Device in Different Breathing Conditions (The General Breathing Record Study): Protocol for an Observational, Longitudinal Study Neville, Daniel M Rupani, Hitasha Kalra, Paul R Adeniji, Kayode Quint, Matthew De Vos, Ruth Begum, Selina Mottershaw, Mark Fogg, Carole Jones, Thomas L Lanning, Eleanor Bassett, Paul Chauhan, Anoop J JMIR Res Protoc Protocol BACKGROUND: In an increasingly comorbid population, there are significant challenges to diagnosing the cause of breathlessness, and once diagnosed, considerable difficulty in detecting deterioration early enough to provide effective intervention. The burden of the breathless patient on the health care economy is substantial, with asthma, chronic heart failure, and pneumonia affecting over 6 million people in the United Kingdom alone. Furthermore, these patients often have more than one contributory factor to their breathlessness symptoms, with conditions such as dysfunctional breathing pattern disorders—an under-recognized component. Current methods of diagnosing and monitoring breathless conditions can be extensive and difficult to perform. As a consequence, home monitoring is poorly complied with. In contrast, capnography (the measurement of tidal breath carbon dioxide) is performed during normal breathing. There is a need for a simple, easy-to-use, personal device that can aid in the diagnosis and monitoring of respiratory and cardiac causes of breathlessness. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to explore the use of a new, handheld capnometer (called the N-Tidal C) in different conditions that cause breathlessness. We will study whether the tidal breath carbon dioxide (TBCO(2)) waveform, as measured by the N-Tidal C, has different characteristics in a range of respiratory and cardiac conditions. METHODS: We will perform a longitudinal, observational study of the TBCO(2) waveform (capnogram) as measured by the N-Tidal C capnometer. Participants with a confirmed diagnosis of asthma, breathing pattern disorders, chronic heart failure, motor neurone disease, pneumonia, as well as volunteers with no history of lung disease will be asked to provide twice daily, 75-second TBCO(2) collection via the N-Tidal C device for 6 months duration. The collated capnograms will be correlated with the underlying diagnosis and disease state (stable or exacerbation) to determine if there are different TBCO(2) characteristics that can distinguish different respiratory and cardiac causes of breathlessness. RESULTS: This study’s recruitment is ongoing. It is anticipated that the results will be available in late 2018. CONCLUSIONS: The General Breathing Record Study will provide an evaluation of the use of capnography as a diagnostic and home-monitoring tool for various diseases. REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER: RR1-10.2196/9767 JMIR Publications 2018-05-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5992452/ /pubmed/29798833 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/resprot.9767 Text en ©Daniel M Neville, Hitasha Rupani, Paul R Kalra, Kayode Adeniji, Matthew Quint, Ruth De Vos, Selina Begum, Mark Mottershaw, Carole Fogg, Thomas L Jones, Eleanor Lanning, Paul Bassett, Anoop J Chauhan. Originally published in JMIR Research Protocols (http://www.researchprotocols.org), 24.05.2018. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in JMIR Research Protocols, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on http://www.researchprotocols.org, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.
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Neville, Daniel M
Rupani, Hitasha
Kalra, Paul R
Adeniji, Kayode
Quint, Matthew
De Vos, Ruth
Begum, Selina
Mottershaw, Mark
Fogg, Carole
Jones, Thomas L
Lanning, Eleanor
Bassett, Paul
Chauhan, Anoop J
Exploring the Waveform Characteristics of Tidal Breathing Carbon Dioxide, Measured Using the N-Tidal C Device in Different Breathing Conditions (The General Breathing Record Study): Protocol for an Observational, Longitudinal Study
title Exploring the Waveform Characteristics of Tidal Breathing Carbon Dioxide, Measured Using the N-Tidal C Device in Different Breathing Conditions (The General Breathing Record Study): Protocol for an Observational, Longitudinal Study
title_full Exploring the Waveform Characteristics of Tidal Breathing Carbon Dioxide, Measured Using the N-Tidal C Device in Different Breathing Conditions (The General Breathing Record Study): Protocol for an Observational, Longitudinal Study
title_fullStr Exploring the Waveform Characteristics of Tidal Breathing Carbon Dioxide, Measured Using the N-Tidal C Device in Different Breathing Conditions (The General Breathing Record Study): Protocol for an Observational, Longitudinal Study
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the Waveform Characteristics of Tidal Breathing Carbon Dioxide, Measured Using the N-Tidal C Device in Different Breathing Conditions (The General Breathing Record Study): Protocol for an Observational, Longitudinal Study
title_short Exploring the Waveform Characteristics of Tidal Breathing Carbon Dioxide, Measured Using the N-Tidal C Device in Different Breathing Conditions (The General Breathing Record Study): Protocol for an Observational, Longitudinal Study
title_sort exploring the waveform characteristics of tidal breathing carbon dioxide, measured using the n-tidal c device in different breathing conditions (the general breathing record study): protocol for an observational, longitudinal study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5992452/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29798833
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/resprot.9767
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