This is a prospective, randomized, controlled clinical trial in which participants with NYHA class II or III and symptomatic Heart Failure with reduced Ejection Fraction (HFrEF) (Ejection Fraction (EF) ≤ 45%) will be assigned to one of two treatment groups: standard of care or breathing therapy.
To evaluate the effect of breathing training on the 6-minute walk test in a population of heart failure patients. Enrollment/Baseline Visit During the enrollment visit, the participant will meet with the clinical research coordinator (CRC) to review any final questions regarding the study and the informed consent form will be signed. The enrollment visit must occur within one month of screening. Once the informed consent is signed, the following procedures will occur. * Randomization: Participants will be randomized using REDCap in a 2:1 blocking method into the intervention group (breathing therapy) or the control (standard of care). * N-terminal (NT)-pro hormone BNP (NT-proBNP): If an NT-proBNP was collected as standard of care within 3 months of enrollment, this can be used for study purposes and compared to the 6 month NT-proBNP. * New York Heart Association Class: If the NYHA class is completed as standard of care within 3 months of enrollment, this can be used for study proposes. * Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire (KCCQ) * Respiratory Rate * Peak Expiratory Flow * 6-minute walk test * Orientation to the Heart Rate Variability 4 (HRV4) Training application: This will include downloading, creating an account for, and training the participant on the application. The Intervention Group will also receiving training on the Meo Health breathing therapy, which will include: * Being shown the Meo Health Breathing Therapy On-Boarding video * Orientation to breathing application: Participants will be assisted in downloading and custom setting the Breathe application. * Zoom Within one month of the baseline visit, participants in the intervention group will have a one-on-one training session with the Meo Health breathing coach. This will mark the beginning of their breathing therapy intervention. 3 Month Visit The 3 month visit will occur 3 months (± 14 days) from the one-on-one training session for participants in the intervention group . The participant will only meet with the CRC at the 3 month visit and all assessments will be completed by the CRC. * NYHA class * KCCQ * Respiratory Rate * Peak Expiratory Flow * 6-minute walk test * Assess compliance from HRV4 Training application questions * Assess any possible adverse events 6 Month/Final Visit The 6 month visit will occur 6 months (± 14 days) from the one-on-one training session for participants in the intervention group. The participant will meet with the CRC at the 6 month visit, any assessments not completed as Standard of Care (SOC), will be completed by the CRC. * NT-proBNP: If an NT-proBNP is ordered as standard of care for the participant, this can be used for study purposes and compared to the baseline NT-proBNP. * NYHA class: If the NYHA class is completed as standard of care, this can be used for study purposes and compared to the baseline and 3 month values. * KCCQ * Respiratory Rate * Peak Expiratory Flow * 6-minute walk test * Assess any possible adverse events 9 Month Structured Telephone Survey The 9 month structured telephone interview will take place for all participants who receive breathing training from Meo Health. Participants will be called by a study team member who will facilitate a short (3-5 minute) telephone survey about adherence and changes in health outcomes as a result of participation in the trial. (See appendix 15.4). The study team member will record all answers into REDCap. Upon completion of the survey, participants will be closed out of the study. If a study team member is unable to get in contact with a participant after two attempts, their status will be marked as "closed to follow-up" and they won't be interviewed.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
65
The Intervention Group will receive training on the Meo Health breathing therapy, which will include: * Being shown the Meo Health Breathing Therapy On-Boarding video * Orientation to breathing application: Participants will be assisted in downloading and customizing the Breathe application. * Zoom tutorial: Participants will be assisted in setting up and navigating Zoom application for use with the Meo Health breathing coach. Within one month of the baseline visit, participants in the intervention group will have a 20 minute one-on-one training session with the Meo Health breathing coach. This will mark the beginning of their respiratory training intervention. A 3 month visit will occur 3 months (± 14 days) from the one-on-one training session for participants in the intervention group. A 6 month visit will occur 6 months (± 14 days) from the one-on-one training session for participants in the intervention group.
Lancaster General Hospital
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
Change from baseline to 6 months for the 6-minute walk test (6MWT)
Distance (m) covered in six minutes from baseline to 6 months
Time frame: Baseline, 6 months
Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire 12 (KCCQ12) quality of life score
Change in Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire 12 - Quality of Life (KCCQ12-QL) score KCCQ12-QL score corresponds to Questions 6 and 7. Responses are coded as follows: Question 6 Response It has extremely limited my enjoyment of life = 1 It has limited my enjoyment of life quite a bit = 2 It has moderately limited my enjoyment of life = 3 It has slightly limited my enjoyment of life = 4 It has not limited my enjoyment of life at all = 5 Question 7 Response Not at all satisfied = 1 Mostly dissatisfied = 2 Somewhat satisfied = 3 Mostly satisfied = 4 Completely satisfied = 5 If responses to both questions are missing, no score is computed. Otherwise, the score is calculated by taking the average of the non-missing responses and rescaling to 0-100, as follows: KCCQ12-QL = 100\*\[(average of Questions 6 and 7) - 1\]/4 Scores are scaled 0-100, where 0 denotes the lowest reportable health status and 100 the highest.
Time frame: Baseline, 3 months, 6 months
Pulmonary parameters: Peak expiratory flow
Change in peak expiratory flow spirometry
Time frame: Baseline, 3 months, 6 months
New York Heart Association (NYHA) Class (graded I-IV) Proportion Improved 1 Class
Proportion of subjects that decreased 1 NYHA class. NYHA Classification - The Stages of Heart Failure: Class I - Cardiac disease, but no symptoms and no limitation in ordinary physical activity. Class II - Mild symptoms and slight limitation during ordinary activity. Class III - Significant limitation in activity due to symptoms. Comfortable only at rest. Class IV - Severe limitations. Symptoms even while at rest. No NYHA class listed or unable to determine.
Time frame: Baseline, 6 months
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