RecruitingPhase 2NCT05061368

Oral Sildenafil for Exercise Capacity, Dyspnea and Cardiopulmonary Function in COPD

The Effect of Oral Sildenafil on Exercise Capacity, Dyspnea and Cardiopulmonary Function in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)


Sponsor

University of Alberta

Enrollment

160 participants

Start Date

Mar 1, 2022

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a condition characterized by airway obstruction. Patients with COPD experience significant shortness of breath on exertion. The mechanisms responsible for shortness of breath on exertion are well understood in moderate and severe COPD, but, are poorly understood in mild COPD where symptoms appear disproportionate to the degree of airway obstruction. Mild COPD patients show an exaggerated breathing response to exercise, determined by the breathing response to carbon dioxide production (V̇E/V̇CO2). Recent work suggests that the increased V̇E/V̇CO2 during exercise in mild COPD is secondary to increased deadspace (i.e. lung regions with ventilation but no perfusion) and/or ventilation/perfusion (V̇A/Q) inequality (poor matching of ventilation to perfusion). Researchers have proposed that the increased deadspace or V̇A/Q inequality is secondary to pulmonary vascular dysfunction and hypoperfusion of the pulmonary capillaries. Recently, we have shown that inhaled nitric oxide, a potent dilator of pulmonary vasculature, reduces shortness of breath and V̇E/V̇CO2, and improves exercise capacity in mild COPD. This preliminary finding suggests that pulmonary vascular dysfunction is an important contributor to exercise intolerance in mild COPD. Here, we aim to test whether sildenafil, an oral pulmonary vasodilator, can improve exercise tolerance and shortness of breath in mild COPD.


Eligibility

Min Age: 40 YearsMax Age: 80 Years

Plain Language Summary

Simplified for easier understanding

This study tests whether sildenafil (commonly known as Viagra) — taken by mouth — can improve exercise ability and reduce breathlessness in people with COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease). The theory is that it may relax blood vessels in the lungs and improve circulation during exercise. **You may be eligible if...** - You have diagnosed COPD with at least moderate lung function (FEV1 above 30% predicted) - Or you are a healthy control with normal lung function (comparison group) **You may NOT be eligible if...** - You have pre-existing heart failure, congenital heart disease, or valve disease that limits exercise - You have a diagnosis of pulmonary hypertension that came before your COPD - You currently take nitrates, riociguat, alpha blockers, or certain antibiotics and antifungals that interact with sildenafil - You are pregnant or breastfeeding - You have a physical condition that prevents exercise testing Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

DRUGSildenafil Citrate

Phosphodiesterase Type 5 inhibitor. Known to potentiate nitric oxide mediated vasodilation.

OTHERPlacebo

Placebo


Locations(1)

Clinical Physiology Laboratory

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

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