Home breathing machine trial aims to keep severe COPD patients out of hospital
NCT ID NCT07198880
Summary
This study is testing whether using a non-invasive breathing machine (BiPAP) at home can help people with severe COPD. It will involve 40 patients who have recently been discharged from the hospital and still have high carbon dioxide levels in their blood. Researchers will check if regular use of the machine improves breathing, quality of life, and reduces the need for future hospital stays.
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