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The Increase of Lung Capacity Using the Lung Master (Pulmonary Exerciser)
Sponsor: University of Nebraska
Summary
Investigators are studying how a device called The Lung Master device can help people breathe better. The investigational device increases the amount of air our lungs can hold, which is important for overall lung health. The Lung Master is not approved by the FDA. The study has two visits approximately one month apart. In the first visit participants will take a spirometry test, particularly forced vital capacity (FVC), to measure volume change in the lungs. Participants will take the investigational device home to use daily, either in the morning or evening. Use will be recorded in a diary. After one month, participants will return for another spirometry test. Each study visit will take about one to two hours to complete.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
19 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
20
Start Date
2024-10-01
Completion Date
2027-03
Last Updated
2026-03-11
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Interventions
Lung Master (Pulmonary Exerciser)
During the one-month using the Lung Master at their house, the participant will be using it at least one time every day, either in the morning or in the evening before going to sleep. During the session, the participants will sit upright and try to prolong the inhalation and exhalation breaths through the Lung Master device for at least three seconds. For each session, the participants will try to concentrate on 35-50 breaths in and breaths out which is about 2-5 minutes. Every session can involve using the Pulmonary Exerciser for a minimum of 5 minutes and a maximum of 20 minutes. After each session, participants will be asked to note how long they have used the device and when they have used it. Information from each session will be recorded on the Participant Device Log that will be provided.
Locations (1)
Biomechanics Research Building
Omaha, Nebraska, United States