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A Prospective Study of Variation in Breath Holding Times at Various Phases of Respiration During the Course of Radiotherapy Including the Effect of Respiratory Training in Lung Cancer Patients

A Prospective Study of Variation in Breath Holding Times at Various Phases of Respiration During the Course of Radiotherapy Including the Effect of Respiratory Training in Lung Cancer Patients

Status
UNKNOWN
Phases
Phase 2
Study type
Interventional
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT01429766
Enrollment
100
Registered
2011-09-07
Start date
2010-06-30
Completion date
2012-05-31
Last updated
2011-09-07

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Conditions

Small Cell Lung Cancer, Non Small Cell Lung Cancer

Keywords

Breath holding times, Phases of respiration, Radiotherapy

Brief summary

100 suitable patients of lung cancer shall be taken into the study over a period of 2 years. As per the existing treatment protocol in our department, all patients suitable shall undergo a routine Pulmonary function testing (PFT). Subsequently, recording of the breath hold shall be done at the following times 1. At time of simulation 2. At the time of first fraction of radiotherapy 3. At mid radiotherapy 4. At radiotherapy conclusion After the recording at a), patients shall be asked to perform deep breathing exercises/spirometer ball exercise to see the effect of training on the breath holding times.

Detailed description

100 suitable patients of lung cancer shall be taken into the study over a period of 2 years. As per the existing treatment protocol in our department, all patients suitable shall undergo a routine Pulmonary function testing (PFT). Subsequently, recording of the breath hold shall be done at the following times 1. At time of simulation 2. At the time of first fraction of radiotherapy 3. At mid radiotherapy 4. At radiotherapy conclusion After the recording at a), patients shall be asked to perform deep breathing exercises/spirometer ball exercise to see the effect of training on the breath holding times. Respiratory training All patients shall be sent for respiratory training to the physiotherapy department. Patients shall be counseled about respiratory training by trained staff in their own vernacular. Whenever possible, patients shall be provided one Spiroball device and taught how to use the device. In addition/alternatively patients will be taught to do breath exercises. Patients provided with spiroball shall be instructed to use the spiroball by the prescribed technique. The following visit schedule shall be observed 1. st visit Within one day of the date of simulation 2. nd visit Date of Radiotherapy starting Subsequently 2 visits per week during radiotherapy course shall be conducted (Tuesdays, Thursdays) During all the above visits , respiratory training shall be reinforced and objective recording of the spirometer ball(whenever used) shall be recorded.(Inspiratory volume) The breathing exercises shall continue through radiotherapy. At all the above times, recording shall be made of the breath holding times. In general at the start of each recording a nasal clip shall be placed and the patient shall be asked to close the mouth voluntarily. The closure of the mouth shall be done after nasal clip placement and then stopwatch for recording shall be started. The end time shall be the moment when the patient opens his mouth and starts breathing again. A one minute pause shall be kept between separate recordings. 1. Deep inspiratory breath hold(DIBH): A clip shall be placed on the nose. The patient shall be asked to take a deep breath from his mouth and then hold his breath. 2. Deep expiratory breath hold(DEBH): A clip shall be placed on the nose. The patient shall be asked to exhale maximally from the mouth and then hold his breath. 3. Normal mid ventilation breath hold(NVBH): A clip shall be placed on the nose. The patient shall be asked to hold breath in the middle of normal respiration. Beam on/off times As mentioned before, all the patients shall be treated as per existing departmental protocol. However, as a planning component of the study, after the patients have been planned as per the routine protocol, the breath hold data in each phase shall be used to calculate the number of times the radiation beam would have to be needed if patients were treated with the above breath hold timings.

Interventions

All patients shall be sent for respiratory training to the physiotherapy department. Patients shall be counseled about respiratory training by trained staff in their own vernacular. Whenever possible, patients shall be provided one Spiroball device and taught how to use the device. In addition/alternatively patients will be taught to do pranayam(breath exercises). Patients provided with spiroball shall be instructed to use the spiroball by the prescribed technique. The following visit schedule shall be observed 1. st visit Within one day of the date of simulation 2. nd visit Date of Radiotherapy start Subsequently 2 visits per week during radiotherapy course shall be conducted (Tuesdays, Thursdays)

Sponsors

Tata Memorial Hospital
Lead SponsorOTHER_GOV

Study design

Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
SINGLE_GROUP
Primary purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
ALL
Healthy volunteers
No

Inclusion criteria

1. Patients of Small cell and Non small cell lung cancer 2. Patients posted for 3DCRT or IMRT or IGRT

Exclusion criteria

1. Patients, who in view of their advanced disease and/or poor general condition would not be able to tolerate radical RT.

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Breath holding time in various phases of the respiratory cycle2 yearsBreath holding time in deep inspiration, mid ventilation and end expiration

Countries

India

Contacts

Primary ContactAnusheel Munshi, MD
anusheel8@hotmail.com-91-22-24177000

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 4, 2026