A double-blind, randomised, controlled Phase II trial of Heliox28 gas mixture in lung cancer patients with dyspnoea on exertion

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S H Ahmedzai
E Laude
A Robertson
G Troy
V Vora
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[1] Academic Palliative Medicine Unit,Clinical Sciences Division (South)
[2] Royal Hallamshire Hospital,Department of Biomedical Science
[3] University of Sheffield,undefined
[4] Alfred Denny Building,undefined
[5] Western Bank,undefined
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British Journal of Cancer | 2004年 / 90卷
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Heliox; oxygen; lung cancer; dyspnoea; exercise; 6-min walk test;
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Helium has a low density and the potential of reducing the work of breathing and improving alveolar ventilation when replacing nitrogen in air. A Phase II, double-blind, randomised, prospective, controlled trial was undertaken to assess whether Heliox28 (72% He/28% O2) compared with oxygen-enriched air (72% N2/28% O2) or medical air (78.9% N2/21.1% O2) could reduce dyspnoea and improve the exercise capability of patients with primary lung cancer and dyspnoea on exertion (Borg >3). A total of 12 patients (seven male, five female patients, age 53–78) breathed the test gases in randomised order via a facemask and inspiratory demand valve at rest and while performing 6-min walk tests. Pulse oximetry (SaO2) was recorded continuously. Respiratory rate and dyspnoea ratings (Borg and VAS) were taken before and immediately post-walk. Breathing Heliox28 at rest significantly increased SaO2 compared to oxygen-enriched air (96±2 cf. 94±2, P<0.01). When compared to medical air, breathing Heliox28 but not oxygen-enriched air gave a significant improvement in the exercise capability (P<0.0001), SaO2 (P<0.05) and dyspnoea scores (VAS, P<0.05) of lung cancer patients.
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