Author:
Yossif Sahar Farghly,El-Qarn Atef F.,El-Tayeb Asmaa M. M.,Abd El-Ghany Mohamed F.
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Long-term oxygen therapy in patients with interstitial lung diseases is frequently given in order to enhance gas exchange, lessen dyspnea, and increase physical activity.
Objective
To evaluate how individuals with hypoxemia and interstitial lung disease respond to long-term oxygen therapy.
Results
Between October 2019 and July 2021, this prospective analytical (cross-sectional) study was carried out at the Assiut University Hospital’s Chest Department. Seventy ILD patients were evaluated utilizing a 6-min walk test (SMWT), the St. George respiratory questionnaire (SGRQ), MMRC, and echocardiography and follow-up was done at 1, 3, 6, and 12 months for ABG, SMWT, and MMRC. As regards echocardiography and SGRQ, a follow-up was done on admission and 1 year after starting LTOT. Significant improvement in St. George’s respiratory questionnaire score, MMRC, and EF by echocardiography was observed meanwhile PASP showed insignificant reduction.
Conclusion
Long-term oxygen therapy is beneficial for patients with ILD and hypoxemia.
Trial registration
Long-term oxygen therapy in patients with interstitial lung disease: ClinicalTrials.gov ID: NCT04089826 Registered on September 12, 2019.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science,General Medicine
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