New mask may help COPD patients breathe easier during flare-ups

NCT ID NCT05829083

First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 16, 2026 · Updated 23 times

Summary

This study compares a new asymmetric nasal high-flow interface to a standard nasal cannula in 50 people with mild-to-moderate COPD exacerbations. Participants will wear each device for 3 hours to see which better lowers carbon dioxide levels, reduces breathing rate, and is more comfortable. The goal is to find a better way to manage breathing difficulties during COPD flare-ups without needing more intensive support.

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  • Sotiria General Hospital

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    Athens, 11527, Greece

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  • University Hospital of Larissa

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    Larissa, 41110, Greece

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