Breathe Away Oxygen Therapy Trial Objective Researchers want to know if a small experimental device called Breathe Away is safe and effective. The device (the size of a large cell phone) gathers information from a pulse oximeter, which is worn on the ear of the participant. The information collected automatically adjusts the flow of oxygen through the cannula to keep blood oxygen in the normal range. Volunteers have one clinic visit where they perform two six-minute walking tests and complete a survey. Enrollment Active Clinical Trials Closed to Recruitment Who Can Participate Anyone over 18 who has a diagnosis of pulmonary fibrosis or COPD. They must be on any type of oxygen therapy device. Age: 18+ Gender: Any Gender Estimated Time Commitment One, three-hour visit × Payments are intended to compensate the participant for their time and effort during the study. Payments are typically given to the participant at the end of each completed study visit. Reimbursements are intended to compensate the participant for travel-related expenses. They must be approved by the study staff and require you to turn in receipts. Travel reimbursement will vary from study to study. Payment & Reimbursement Payment: Provided Travel Reimbursement: Not Available Trial Contact For more information, contact: Maria Saucedo 303.398.1220 Trial Location National Jewish Main Campus, Denver, CO Trial Sponsors National Institutes of Health
Trial Objective Researchers want to know if a small experimental device called Breathe Away is safe and effective. The device (the size of a large cell phone) gathers information from a pulse oximeter, which is worn on the ear of the participant. The information collected automatically adjusts the flow of oxygen through the cannula to keep blood oxygen in the normal range. Volunteers have one clinic visit where they perform two six-minute walking tests and complete a survey.