Pilot Trial of ExACT (Exercise as Airway Clearance Therapy) for People With Cystic Fibrosis
NCT05482048 · Status: ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 50
Last updated 2023-11-24
Summary
Cystic fibrosis (CF) is the UK s most common inherited genetic condition and affects more than 10,500 people. The disease causes problems with the movement of salt and water in the body, resulting in sticky mucus building up, mostly in the lungs and gut. Thick mucus in the airways leads to repeated infections which, over time, damage the lungs. Chest physiotherapy is prescribed to loosen and clear sticky thick mucus from the airways and so to help to reduce lung infection. Chest physiotherapy is a routine treatment to keep people with CF healthy. However, many say it is time-consuming and a burden. People with CF have asked if doing exercise could have the same effect as chest physiotherapy sessions for helping clear mucus. Exercise could be more enjoyable and less burdensome. Through a recognised priority setting partnership, the CF community recently ranked research to reduce the burden of their care and answer whether exercise can replace chest physiotherapy , as their number 1 and 7 priorities. Surveys show that many people with CF have occasionally chosen to replace chest physiotherapy with exercise for airway clearance, and we recently confirmed this through a UK-wide survey. It is not known if they would be willing to take part in research that asks some to stop chest physiotherapy and to exercise (with coughs and huffs) instead. New medicine (modulators) have recently become available for many people with CF, bringing dramatic improvements in their health. Some people who have started modulators are considering whether they can reduce or stop treatments - including chest physiotherapy. So, the effects of stopping chest physiotherapy need to be investigated and also if exercise can be used instead - this research study aims to understand this. A recent survey in people with CF, their families, physiotherapists and doctors, conducted by this research team, showed us that many consider hard exercise with coughs and huffs to be able to clear mucus from the airways. This study will recruit 50 people with CF (\>12 years old) for 28-days. This study will ask half of them to continue their usual care, and half to stop chest physiotherapy and do exercise that gets them breathing deeply (with coughs and huffs) instead. This study will see if people are willing to start and continue with such a study and what they think of the study processes. It will also see how stopping chest physiotherapy and replacing it with exercise affects measurements of their lung function. The study will also involve talking with people with CF and members of their CF team to understand their experiences. This information will reveal whether a larger study can answer the question of whether certain forms of exercise can safely be used as an alternative to chest physiotherapy.
Conditions
Interventions
- OTHER
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Exercise as Airway Clearance Therapy (ExACT)
Arm-2 (ExACT): Participants will be advised to replace routine chest physiotherapy sessions with exercise combined with coughs and huffs - also referred to as forced expiratory techniques (FET). The undertaking of ExACT at least once per day is expected. Written and verbal instruction will be provided on the type, duration, frequency and intensity of exercise that is considered adequate replacement for routine chest physiotherapy. A compendium of allowable activity types, and the required times at different intensities that are considered to replace chest physiotherapy for ACT The research team will support exercise advice in line with standard care if subjects request this. The trial has no other changes to CF care. All medications, nutritional support and other treatments continue.
Sponsors & Collaborators
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Royal Hospital for Children and Young People, Edinburgh
collaborator UNKNOWN -
University of Edinburgh
collaborator OTHER -
Cystic Fibrosis Trust
collaborator OTHER -
Department of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation, University of Northumbria at Newcastle
collaborator UNKNOWN -
Department of Psychology, University of Portsmouth
collaborator UNKNOWN -
Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Glasgow
collaborator UNKNOWN -
Newcastle-upon-Tyne Hospitals NHS Trust
collaborator OTHER -
University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust
lead OTHER
Study Design
- Allocation
- RANDOMIZED
- Purpose
- TREATMENT
- Masking
- NONE
- Model
- PARALLEL
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 10 Years
- Max Age
- 60 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2023-02-02
- Primary Completion
- 2024-04-01
- Completion
- 2024-05-01
Countries
- United Kingdom
Study Locations
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