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气胸与症状评估(PASE)研究:气胸患者的胸壁运动性呼吸困难

The Pneumothorax And Symptom Evaluation (PASE) study: Bendopnoea in patients with pneumothorax.

作者信息

Iacopetta Bianca M, Donaghy Michaela, Charlesworth Chloe, Peddle-McIntyre Carolyn J, Tan Ai Ling, Lee Y C Gary

机构信息

Pleural Medicine Unit Institute for Respiratory Health Perth Western Australia Australia.

Exercise Medicine Research Institute, School of Medical and Health Sciences Edith Cowan University Perth Western Australia Australia.

出版信息

Respirol Case Rep. 2024 Aug 6;12(8):e01443. doi: 10.1002/rcr2.1443. eCollection 2024 Aug.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Pneumothorax can cause distressing breathlessness, however the effect of the accumulated air in the pleural space and its association with diaphragmatic function and symptoms of breathlessness is not well understood. Bendopnoea is an evolving clinical symptom that has been demonstrated as clinically useful in some heart and lung conditions. Whether bendopnoea is present in patients with pneumothorax, and its potential clinical usefulness has not yet been investigated. The PASE study is a pilot study to explore the incidence and clinical relevance of bendopnoea in patients with pneumothorax and may provide better understanding of pneumothorax related dyspnoea.

METHODS

PASE is a prospective study. Eligible patients are assessed at baseline (pre air drainage/lung reinflation) and in patients whose pneumothorax resolves once the lung has re-expanded (post conservative management or air drainage procedure). Outcome measures include the incidence of bendopnoea, correlation of the associated symptoms (pain and breathlessness) to the severity of bendopnoea and the size of pneumothorax; and correlation with clinical outcome (i.e., response to air drainage/lung reinflation). The study will recruit 50 participants.

DISCUSSION

This is the first study to explore bendopnoea in patients with pneumothorax. The presence and significance of bendopnoea in relation to clinical and physiological parameters in patients with pneumothorax requires investigation. The findings of this study may further current understanding of dyspnoea related pneumothorax.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

Australia New Zealand Clinical Trial Registry : ACTRN12623001109695p. : https://anzctr.org.au/Trial/Registration/TrialReview.aspx?id=386631&isReview=true : Registered on 24 October 2023. : This study has not received grant support. The study is sponsored by the Institute for Respiratory Health, a not-for-profit organisation. : Mr Bi Lam; Finance manager. Level 2, 6 Verdun Street, Nedlands, WA 6009. : The funder is not involved in the planning of the study, gathering, analysing, and interpreting the data, or in preparing the manuscript. : 1.

摘要

背景

气胸可导致令人痛苦的呼吸困难,然而,胸膜腔内积聚的气体的影响及其与膈肌功能和呼吸困难症状的关联尚未得到充分了解。弯腰呼吸困难是一种不断演变的临床症状,已被证明在某些心肺疾病中具有临床实用价值。气胸患者是否存在弯腰呼吸困难及其潜在的临床实用价值尚未得到研究。PASE研究是一项探索气胸患者弯腰呼吸困难的发生率及其临床相关性的试点研究,可能有助于更好地理解与气胸相关的呼吸困难。

方法

PASE是一项前瞻性研究。符合条件的患者在基线时(排气/肺复张前)以及气胸在肺复张后缓解的患者(保守治疗或排气程序后)进行评估。观察指标包括弯腰呼吸困难的发生率、相关症状(疼痛和呼吸困难)与弯腰呼吸困难严重程度和气胸大小的相关性;以及与临床结局(即排气/肺复张反应)的相关性。该研究将招募50名参与者。

讨论

这是第一项探索气胸患者弯腰呼吸困难的研究。气胸患者弯腰呼吸困难与临床和生理参数的存在及意义需要进行研究。本研究的结果可能会进一步加深目前对与气胸相关的呼吸困难的理解。

试验注册

澳大利亚新西兰临床试验注册中心:ACTRN12623001109695p。:https://anzctr.org.au/Trial/Registration/TrialReview.aspx?id=386631&isReview=true:于2023年10月24日注册。:本研究未获得资助支持。该研究由非营利组织呼吸健康研究所赞助。:Bi Lam先生;财务经理。西澳大利亚州内德兰兹韦尔登街6号2楼,邮编6009。:资助者未参与研究的规划、数据的收集、分析和解释,也未参与稿件的撰写。:1.

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