Plain-English translation of NCT07047092 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
Phase 3 — Testing in thousands of people, comparing the treatment against what doctors currently use. This is the last big step before approval.
This trial is testing whether one type of breathing machine works better than another for people who have both chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and obstructive sleep apnea — two conditions that affect breathing. After you recover from a serious breathing emergency that required hospitalization, researchers will randomly assign you to use either a non-invasive ventilation machine or a CPAP machine at home, then follow your progress over six months.
Many people with COPD and sleep apnea struggle to breathe properly, especially after a crisis. Doctors aren't sure which type of breathing machine works best for patients with both conditions, so this trial will compare them directly to find out which helps people recover better and stay healthier.
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After you've recovered from your hospital stay and had a sleep study, you'll be randomly assigned to use one of two breathing machines at home. You'll have clinic visits at 3 and 6 months after starting your machine (with some flexibility in timing) to check how you're doing. Most visits will be at the hospital, though remote visits may be available if you can't travel due to health reasons.
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