Automated O2 Titration Alone or With High-Flow Nasal Cannula During Walking Exercise in Chronic Lung Diseases

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BACKGROUND: Exercise-induced O2 desaturation contributes to dyspnea and exercise intol-erance in various respiratory diseases. This study assessed whether automated O2 titration was superior to fixed-flow O2 to improve exertional dyspnea and walking exercise endurance. We also aimed at evaluating possible additive effects of high-flow nasal cannula coupled with automated O2 titration on these outcomes. METHODS: Subjects with chronic respiratory diseases and exercise-induced desaturation performed a 3-min constant-speed shuttle test (CSST) and an endurance shuttle walking test (ESWT) with either (1) fixed-flow O2, (2) automated O2 titration targeting an SpO2 of 94% (6 2%), and (3) automated O2 titration + high-flow nasal cannula according to a randomized sequence. The main outcome was Borg dyspnea score at the end of the 3-min CSST. Secondary outcomes included endurance time and dyspnea during ESWT and oxygenation status during exercise. RESULTS: Ten subjects with COPD, 10 with interstitial lung disease, 5 with pulmonary hypertension, and 3 with cystic fibrosis completed the study. Compared to fixed-flow O2, automated O2 titration did not reduce dyspnea at the end of the 3-min CSST. Endurance time during the ESWT was prolonged with automated O2 titration (mean difference 298 [95% CI 205–391] s, P

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Vézina, F. A., Bouchard, P. A., Breton-Gagnon, É., Dion, G., Viglino, D., Roy, P., … Maltais, F. (2024, January 1). Automated O2 Titration Alone or With High-Flow Nasal Cannula During Walking Exercise in Chronic Lung Diseases. Respiratory Care. American Association for Respiratory Care. https://doi.org/10.4187/respcare.10810

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