1. A Randomized Trial of Long-Term Oxygen for COPD with Moderate Desaturation
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Richard K, Albert, David H, Au, Amanda L, Blackford, Richard, Casaburi, J Allen, Cooper, Gerard J, Criner, Philip, Diaz, Anne L, Fuhlbrigge, Steven E, Gay, Richard E, Kanner, Neil, MacIntyre, Fernando J, Martinez, Ralph J, Panos, Steven, Piantadosi, Frank, Sciurba, David, Shade, Thomas, Stibolt, James K, Stoller, Robert, Wise, Roger D, Yusen, James, Tonascia, Alice L, Sternberg, and Kevin, Weiss
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BACKGROUND Long-term treatment with supplemental oxygen has unknown efficacy in patients with stable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and resting or exercise-induced moderate desaturation. METHODS We originally designed the trial to test whether long-term treatment with supplemental oxygen would result in a longer time to death than no use of supplemental oxygen among patients who had stable COPD with moderate resting desaturation (oxyhemoglobin saturation as measured by pulse oximetry [Spo2], 89 to 93%). After 7 months and the randomization of 34 patients, the trial was redesigned to also include patients who had stable COPD with moderate exercise-induced desaturation (during the 6-minute walk test, Spo2 ≥80% for ≥5 minutes and
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- 2016
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