S57 Predictors of uptake of ambulatory oxygen on completion of the ambox trial, a study to assess effects of ambulatory oxygen on quality of life in patients with fibrotic interstitial lung disease
BackgroundThere are no ILD specific guidelines on the use of ambulatory oxygen. The AmbOx trial is a multicenter, randomised, cross-over controlled trial (NCT02286063), to assess quality of life during two weeks on ambulatory oxygen compared to two weeks off oxygen, in patients with fibrotic ILD.Met...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Thorax 2017-12, Vol.72 (Suppl 3), p.A37 |
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Zusammenfassung: | BackgroundThere are no ILD specific guidelines on the use of ambulatory oxygen. The AmbOx trial is a multicenter, randomised, cross-over controlled trial (NCT02286063), to assess quality of life during two weeks on ambulatory oxygen compared to two weeks off oxygen, in patients with fibrotic ILD.MethodsIndividuals with fibrotic ILD whose oxygen saturation was normal at rest, but dropped to ≤88% on a 6MWT, with stable symptoms during a two week run-in period, were recruited and randomised. Primary outcome: health status assessed by King’s Brief ILD questionnaire (KBILD). A simple question on whether breathlessness had changed (better, same, worse) over the previous two weeks was a key secondary outcome. Patients‘ experiences with portable oxygen were explored through interviews in a subgroup. At the end of the four week trial period, patients were asked if they wished to continue with the ambulatory oxygen.ResultsOut of 84 randomised patients, 76 completed the trial. Mean age 64.5±1.1 years, 58 males, 53 ever smokers, FVC 73.3%±19.1%, DLCO 38.7%±12.8%. 43 patients had possible/definite IPF. Ambulatory oxygen, compared to no oxygen, was associated with improvements in total KBILD score (p |
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ISSN: | 0040-6376 1468-3296 |
DOI: | 10.1136/thoraxjnl-2017-210983.63 |