Dan Easley
Ford Motor Company
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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases: Journal of the COPD Foundation | 2014
Brian Carlin; Kimberly Wiles; Robert W McCoy; Toni Brennan; Dan Easley; Richard Morishige
Background: For patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), an increase in exercise tolerance and ability to perform activities of daily living (ADLs) can mean an improved quality of life with fewer exacerbations and lower health care expenses. We evaluated a wearable, noninvasive open ventilation (NIOV) system designed to enhance exercise capacity and increase mobility. Methods: Patients with stable, oxygen-dependent COPD were recruited for this prospective, open-label, crossover study. Inclusion criteria included supplemental oxygen use, elevated dyspnea score, and the ability to perform ADLs. Patients performed a selected ADL for as long as tolerable while using standard oxygen therapy. Following a rest period, the same ADL was repeated using the NIOV system. ADL endurance time, oxyhemoglobin saturation measured by pulse oximeter ( SpO2), dyspnea, fatigue, and discomfort scores were recorded. Results: Thirty patients were enrolled and 29 patients completed the study. Mean ADL endurance increased by 85% (13.4 vs. 7.2 min) using NIOV compared with oxygen therapy (p<0.0001). Mean SpO2 was significantly higher during ADLs using NIOV versus oxygen therapy (p<0.0001). Median dyspnea, fatigue, and discomfort scores were significantly lower using NIOV during ADLs compared to oxygen therapy (p<0.01). No device-related adverse events were observed. Conclusions: This study demonstrated that a novel, portable noninvasive open ventilation system can improve ADL performance in the home setting. Compared to standard oxygen therapy, the NIOV system provided statistically and clinically significant increases in ADL endurance time and oxygenation, while decreasing dyspnea, fatigue, and discomfort. The NIOV system appears to offer a practical option for increasing activity and exercise tolerance in oxygen-dependent patients with COPD.
Archive | 2007
Dan Easley; Aaron Dirks; Robert W McCoy
american thoracic society international conference | 2012
Brian Carlin; Dan Easley; Alexandra Castro; Athena Castro; Spencer Carlin; Kim Wiles
Chest | 2011
Brian Carlin; Kim Wiles; Dan Easley; Nan Rees
Chest | 2014
Lyndave Francis; Tariq Cheema; Daniel Shade; Dan Easley; Kimberly Wiles; Anil Singh
Chest | 2014
Lyndave Francis; Tariq Cheema; Daniel Shade; Dan Easley; Kimberly Wiles; Anil Singh
Chest | 2013
Brian Carlin; Dan Easley; Kim Wiles
american thoracic society international conference | 2012
Brian Carlin; Dan Easley; Alexandra Castro; Athena Castro; Spencer Carlin; Kim Wiles
European Respiratory Journal | 2012
Brian Carlin; Kim Wiles; Dan Easley
European Respiratory Journal | 2012
Brian Carlin; Kim Wiles; Dan Easley