This study aims to assess the effects of both acute and chronic exposures to hypoxia and hypercapnia in patients with Long COVID syndrome.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
45
The placebo visit will include 6 simulated cycles of 5 minutes breathing 21% oxygen from a douglas bag and 5 minutes breathing room air.
The progressive carbon dioxide visit will include a 60-minute progressive ramp which includes 6 cycles of progressive CO2 ramping starting at 0% and progressing up to 10% within 5 minutes immediately followed with 5 minutes of room air breathing in between cycles.
The intermittent hypoxia exposure visit will include 6 cycles breathing 8-12% oxygen (O2) for 5 minutes with a target pulse oximeter saturation of 86-90%, followed by 5 minutes of breathing room air.
Mayo Clinic in Arizona
Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
RECRUITINGChange in cerebral blood flow
The intracranial middle cerebral arteries will be obtained (MCAv) will be imaged with a linear probe and duplex ultrasound system to simultaneously measure CBFv by pulse wave doppler (peak and mean flow)
Time frame: Baseline, post-acute exposure and 14 days post training
Change in heart rate variability
Short- term HRV analysis of a 3-lead ECG recording (5 minute recording) will evaluate both time-domain parameters (mean heart rate, standard deviation of normal-to-normal (NN) intervals (SDNN) and root mean square of successive differences between NN intervals rMSSD) and frequency-domain parameters (total power, high frequency (HF) and low frequency (LF) and LF/HF ratio).
Time frame: Baseline, post-acute exposure and 14 days post training
Change in brain fog scale
Questionnaire assessing of how much brain fog is affecting daily abilities
Time frame: Baseline, post-acute exposure and 14 days post training
Change in fatigue functional assessment of chronic illness therapy-fatigue scale
Fatigue functional assessment of chronic illness therapy-fatigue scale (FACIT-Fatigue): assessment of how much fatigue is affecting daily abilities. Scores range from 0-52 for the FACIT with a higher score indicating higher levels of fatigue experienced.
Time frame: Baseline, post-acute exposure and 14 days post training
Change in short form health survey (SF-36)
The Short Form (SF-36) Health Survey is a 36-item, participant-reported survey that measures patient health and disability. Possible scores range from 0 to 100, with 0 indicating maximum disability, and 100 indicating no disability.
Time frame: Baseline, post-acute exposure and 14 days post training
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Intervention will consist of 6 to 10 study visits (3-5 sessions/week) to be completed within 14 days. Subjects will will be given the progressive CO2 ramp protocol of 60-minute sessions, which will include 6 cycles of progressive CO2 ramping starting at 0% and progressing up to 10% within 5 minutes immediately followed with 5 minutes of room air breathing in between cycles, for every visit during the 14 days.
Intervention will consist of 6 to 10 study visits (3-5 sessions/week) to be completed within 14 days. Subjects will will be given the intermittent hypoxia exposure protocol of 60-minute sessions, which will include 6 cycles breathing 8-12% oxygen (O2) for 5 minutes with a target pulse oximeter saturation of 86-90%, followed by 5 minutes of breathing room air for every visit during the 14 days.
Intervention will consist of 6 to 10 study visits (3-5 sessions/week) to be completed within 14 days. Subjects will complete 6 simulated cycles of 5 minutes breathing 21% oxygen from a douglas bag and 5 minutes breathing room air (60 minutes) for every visit during the 14 days.
Change in Trail making test
Trail making test: Consists of two parts. For part one, the subject will be presented with 25 numbered dots. The goal is to connect all 25 dots in numerical order quickly and accurately. The second part consists of 25 dots on the screen labelled with numbers and letters. The subject will then click the dots in sequential order by number followed by letter. For example, 1-A-2-B-3-C…, in the shortest amount of time possible while maintaining accuracy.
Time frame: Baseline, post-acute exposure and 14 days post training
Change in rapid cognitive assessment tool (RCAT) score
The premise is to click spawning targets quickly and accurately. The assessment lasts one minute during which the game will add or reduce intensity based on real time performance. It is used to interpret psychological and psychomotor functions including hand-eye coordination, speed, response time, spatial awareness, situational awareness, and decision-making. Test takes one minute and score is calculate based on number of correct clicks.
Time frame: Baseline, post-acute exposure and 14 days post training
Change in Task switching test performance
Task switching test will evaluate the individual's ability to switch between different tasks or operations. Participants are presented with a number between 1 and 9. The number will appear in one of two colors: purple or yellow. If the number is purple, the participant will answer with yes or no if the number is even. If yellow, the participants will answer with yes or no if the number is less than 5. Participants will see 40 numbers and their performance will be scored based on response time and accuracy.
Time frame: Baseline, post-acute exposure and 14 days post training
Change in Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test (AVLT) recall
Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test (AVLT) will assess short term auditory recall. Subjects are read a list of 15 words and asked to repeat as many words as possible that they can remember back to the test administrator. They repeat this 5 times, then read a new list of 15 words to repeat back one time before returning to recall the first list of words.
Time frame: Baseline, post-acute exposure and 14 days post training