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NCT06249412
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The Importance of Positive Expiratory Pressure Associated With the In-exsufflator in ALS Patients

Sponsor: Groupe Hospitalier du Havre

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Summary

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal neurodegenerative disorder that impairs motor neurons, with a life expectancy of 2 to 7 years after diagnosis. ALS manifests as 'spinal' when it primarily affects limbs, or 'bulbar' when it impairs speech and swallowing. The disease progressively weakens all skeletal muscles, causing respiratory issues and increased risk of lung infections due to ineffective coughing. Mechanical cough assistance via In-exsufflation therapy/ mechanical in-exsufflator devie (INEX/MI-E) applies positive and negative airway pressures non-invasively to improve coughing. However, MI-E may fail in some ALS patients due to airway collapse, often related to brainstem muscle dysfunction.Research by Andersen et al. in 2017 highlighted that during MI-E, ALS patients often experience adverse laryngeal movements, which can obstruct airways and reduce the therapy's effectiveness. To combat this, they suggested individualized MI-E settings to minimize airway collapse. Modern MI-E devices, such as the EOVE-70, offer adjustable positive expiratory pressure (PEP) between cycles to potentially enhance airway stability and coughing efficiency. The current study focuses on the impact of PEP during therapy pauses on the peak expiratory flow rate in ALS patients, which could lead to improved therapeutic outcomes.

Official title: The Importance of Positive Expiratory Pressure Associated With the In-exsufflator in Patients With Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis on the Effectiveness of Therapy

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 100 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

11

Start Date

2024-12-19

Completion Date

2027-03-01

Last Updated

2026-01-21

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

DEVICE

MI-E with PEP function activated during the pause

PEP function will be activated during the pause when using the EOVE-70. The PEP function in cmH2O will start at 8 cmH2O; the PEP setting can be decreased or increased at the discretion of the practitioner to optimize. The other therapeutic settings (positive pressure, negative pressure, inspiratory time, expiratory time and pause time) will be set individually for each patient by an experienced physiotherapist in order to reach the best clinical efficacy (usual clinical care)

DEVICE

MI-E without PEP function activated during the pause

The PEP function will not be activated during the pause when using the EOVE-70. The other therapeutic settings (positive pressure, negative pressure, inspiratory time, expiratory time and pause time) will be set individually for each patient by an experienced physiotherapist in order to reach the best clinical efficacy (usual clinical care)

Locations (1)

GH Havre

Le Havre, Normandy, France