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Effect of High-Flow Oxygen on Exercise Performance in COPD Patients. Randomized Trial

Background: High-flow oxygen therapy (HFOT) provides oxygen-enriched, humidified, and heated air at high flow rates via nasal cannula. It could be an alternative to low-flow oxygen therapy (LFOT) which is commonly used by patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) during exercise tra...

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Autores principales: Bitos, Konstantinos, Furian, Michael, Mayer, Laura, Schneider, Simon R., Buenzli, Simone, Mademilov, Maamed Z., Sheraliev, Ulan U., Marazhapov, Nuridin H., Abdraeva, Ainura K., Aidaralieva, Shoira D., Muratbekova, Aybermet M., Sooronbaev, Talant M., Ulrich, Silvia, Bloch, Konrad E.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7938234/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33693009
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2020.595450
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author Bitos, Konstantinos
Furian, Michael
Mayer, Laura
Schneider, Simon R.
Buenzli, Simone
Mademilov, Maamed Z.
Sheraliev, Ulan U.
Marazhapov, Nuridin H.
Abdraeva, Ainura K.
Aidaralieva, Shoira D.
Muratbekova, Aybermet M.
Sooronbaev, Talant M.
Ulrich, Silvia
Bloch, Konrad E.
author_facet Bitos, Konstantinos
Furian, Michael
Mayer, Laura
Schneider, Simon R.
Buenzli, Simone
Mademilov, Maamed Z.
Sheraliev, Ulan U.
Marazhapov, Nuridin H.
Abdraeva, Ainura K.
Aidaralieva, Shoira D.
Muratbekova, Aybermet M.
Sooronbaev, Talant M.
Ulrich, Silvia
Bloch, Konrad E.
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description Background: High-flow oxygen therapy (HFOT) provides oxygen-enriched, humidified, and heated air at high flow rates via nasal cannula. It could be an alternative to low-flow oxygen therapy (LFOT) which is commonly used by patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) during exercise training. Research Question: We evaluated the hypothesis that HFOT improves exercise endurance in COPD patients compared to LFOT. Methods: Patients with stable COPD, FEV(1) 40–80% predicted, resting pulse oximetry (SpO(2)) ≥92%, performed two constant-load cycling exercise tests to exhaustion at 75% of maximal work rate on two different days, using LFOT (3 L/min) and HFOT (60 L/min, FiO(2) 0.45) in randomized order according to a crossover design. Primary outcome was exercise endurance time, further outcomes were SpO(2), breath rate and dyspnea. Results: In 79 randomized patients, mean ± SD age 58 ± 9 y, FEV(1) 63 ± 9% predicted, GOLD grades 2-3, resting PaO(2) 9.4 ± 1.0 kPa, intention-to-treat analysis revealed an endurance time of 688 ± 463 s with LFOT and 773 ± 471 s with HFOT, mean difference 85 s (95% CI: 7 to 164, P = 0.034), relative increase of 13% (95% CI: 1 to 28). At isotime, patients had lower respiratory rate and higher SpO(2) with HFOT. At end-exercise, SpO(2) was higher by 2% (95% CI: 2 to 2), and Borg CR10 dyspnea scores were lower by 0.8 points (95% CI: 0.3 to 1.2) compared to LFOT. Interpretation: In mildly hypoxemic patients with COPD, HFOT improved endurance time in association with higher arterial oxygen saturation, reduced respiratory rate and less dyspnea compared to LFOT. Therefore, HFOT is promising for enhancing exercise performance in COPD. Clinical Trial Registration: www.ClinicalTrials.gov, identifier: NCT03955770.
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spelling pubmed-79382342021-03-09 Effect of High-Flow Oxygen on Exercise Performance in COPD Patients. Randomized Trial Bitos, Konstantinos Furian, Michael Mayer, Laura Schneider, Simon R. Buenzli, Simone Mademilov, Maamed Z. Sheraliev, Ulan U. Marazhapov, Nuridin H. Abdraeva, Ainura K. Aidaralieva, Shoira D. Muratbekova, Aybermet M. Sooronbaev, Talant M. Ulrich, Silvia Bloch, Konrad E. Front Med (Lausanne) Medicine Background: High-flow oxygen therapy (HFOT) provides oxygen-enriched, humidified, and heated air at high flow rates via nasal cannula. It could be an alternative to low-flow oxygen therapy (LFOT) which is commonly used by patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) during exercise training. Research Question: We evaluated the hypothesis that HFOT improves exercise endurance in COPD patients compared to LFOT. Methods: Patients with stable COPD, FEV(1) 40–80% predicted, resting pulse oximetry (SpO(2)) ≥92%, performed two constant-load cycling exercise tests to exhaustion at 75% of maximal work rate on two different days, using LFOT (3 L/min) and HFOT (60 L/min, FiO(2) 0.45) in randomized order according to a crossover design. Primary outcome was exercise endurance time, further outcomes were SpO(2), breath rate and dyspnea. Results: In 79 randomized patients, mean ± SD age 58 ± 9 y, FEV(1) 63 ± 9% predicted, GOLD grades 2-3, resting PaO(2) 9.4 ± 1.0 kPa, intention-to-treat analysis revealed an endurance time of 688 ± 463 s with LFOT and 773 ± 471 s with HFOT, mean difference 85 s (95% CI: 7 to 164, P = 0.034), relative increase of 13% (95% CI: 1 to 28). At isotime, patients had lower respiratory rate and higher SpO(2) with HFOT. At end-exercise, SpO(2) was higher by 2% (95% CI: 2 to 2), and Borg CR10 dyspnea scores were lower by 0.8 points (95% CI: 0.3 to 1.2) compared to LFOT. Interpretation: In mildly hypoxemic patients with COPD, HFOT improved endurance time in association with higher arterial oxygen saturation, reduced respiratory rate and less dyspnea compared to LFOT. Therefore, HFOT is promising for enhancing exercise performance in COPD. Clinical Trial Registration: www.ClinicalTrials.gov, identifier: NCT03955770. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-02-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7938234/ /pubmed/33693009 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2020.595450 Text en Copyright © 2021 Bitos, Furian, Mayer, Schneider, Buenzli, Mademilov, Sheraliev, Marazhapov, Abdraeva, Aidaralieva, Muratbekova, Sooronbaev, Ulrich and Bloch. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Medicine
Bitos, Konstantinos
Furian, Michael
Mayer, Laura
Schneider, Simon R.
Buenzli, Simone
Mademilov, Maamed Z.
Sheraliev, Ulan U.
Marazhapov, Nuridin H.
Abdraeva, Ainura K.
Aidaralieva, Shoira D.
Muratbekova, Aybermet M.
Sooronbaev, Talant M.
Ulrich, Silvia
Bloch, Konrad E.
Effect of High-Flow Oxygen on Exercise Performance in COPD Patients. Randomized Trial
title Effect of High-Flow Oxygen on Exercise Performance in COPD Patients. Randomized Trial
title_full Effect of High-Flow Oxygen on Exercise Performance in COPD Patients. Randomized Trial
title_fullStr Effect of High-Flow Oxygen on Exercise Performance in COPD Patients. Randomized Trial
title_full_unstemmed Effect of High-Flow Oxygen on Exercise Performance in COPD Patients. Randomized Trial
title_short Effect of High-Flow Oxygen on Exercise Performance in COPD Patients. Randomized Trial
title_sort effect of high-flow oxygen on exercise performance in copd patients. randomized trial
topic Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7938234/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33693009
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2020.595450
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