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Sympathetic Nerve Activity Predictors in Patients With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

NCT04849806 · RWTH Aachen University
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Official title
Dissecting the Nature and Determinants of Sympathetic Nerve Activity in Patients With COPD
About this study
The project will be pursued in our respiratory, autonomic nervous system physiology laboratory (Respiratory, autonomic nervous system physiology laboratory, Department of Pneumology and Intensive Care Medicine, RWTH Aachen University Hospital; Head of Department: Professor Michael Dreher). Overactivity of the sympathetic nerve activity (SNA) axis is a known phenomenon in patients with systolic heart failure (HF) and has recently been described in patients with primary lung disease as seen in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Thus, insights into the nature of and factors involved in increased SNA in COPD are urgently needed. Potentially obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) with not only repetitive obstructions but also additional hypoxia and poor sleep quality additively increase SNA in COPD. In addition, inspiratory muscle dysfunction (if adequately measured by magnetic diaphragm stimulation studies and comprehensive diaphragm ultrasound) with related hypercapnia, pulmonary hypertension (PH) and systemic inflammation all likely also impact on SNA in COPD. However, systematic analyses on this clinically relevant topic are currently lacking. Thus, using a comprehensive, multimodal approach and state-of-the-art technology, this research project is designed to determine the extent and nature of increased SNA in COPD (AIM 1) and evaluate the underlying mechanisms (AIM 2). The project will address the following hypotheses: 1. In COPD, concomitant OSA with poor sleep is independently associated with increased SNA,. 2. PH, inspiratory muscle dysfunction and systemic inflammation describe a COPD phenotype characterised by increased SNA, manifesting differently. To test these hypotheses COPD patients without an established cardiovascular disease will be enrolled and the extent, nature and mechanism of SNA increase compared with healthy controls matched in a 3:1 ratio for age, sex and body mass index (BMI). Invasive assessment of muscle SNA to the point of single unit recordings with analysis of single postganglionic sympathetic firing, and hence SNA drive to the peripheral vasculature, is the gold standard for quantification of SNA in humans but is only available in a few centres worldwide because it is costly, time consuming and requires a high level of training. A small substudy will investigate the short term acute treatment effects of non-invasive ventilation and oxygen supplementation on SNA in patients with COPD.
Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria: * Age ≥ 18 * Ability and willingness to give informed consent to participate in the study Exclusion Criteria: * Atrial fibrillation * Active pacing of the heart by a cardiac pacemaker (i.e. no intrinsic heart rate) * Clinically pre-established cardiovascular disease (e.g. arterial hypertension or systolic heart failure) * In-patient stay in the hospital within the last 4 weeks prior to the study examination date
Study design
Enrollment target: 135 participants
Age groups: adult, older_adult
Timeline
Starts: 2022-05-10
Estimated completion: 2028-12
Last updated: 2026-01-28
Interventions
Diagnostic Test: Assessments of the sympathetic nerve activity axisDiagnostic Test: OSA severityDiagnostic Test: Determination of PH and right HF severityDiagnostic Test: Comprehensive lung function and inspiratory muscle function testing.Diagnostic Test: Assessment of systemic inflammation
Primary outcomes
  • Assessments of the sympathetic nerve activity axis (Non invasive) (2 years)
  • Assessments of the sympathetic nerve activity axis (Invasive) (2 years)
Sponsor
RWTH Aachen University · other
With: DFG - Deutsche Forschungs Gemeinschaft (German Research Foundation)
Contacts & investigators
ContactMichael Dreher, Professor · contact · mdreher@ukaachen.de · +492418088763
ContactJens Dr. Spiesshoefer, MD · contact · jspiesshoefe@ukaachen.de · +492418037036
InvestigatorMichael Dreher, Professor · study_director, RWTH Aachen University
InvestigatorJens Spiesshoefer, MD · principal_investigator, RWTH Aachen University
InvestigatorBinaya Regmi, MD · study_chair, RWTH Aachen University
All locations (1)
RWTH Aachen UniversityRecruiting
Aachen, Germany
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