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Page 1: Breathlessness and oxygen therapy - Lung Foundation · Breathlessness and oxygen therapy Rosemary Moore Physiotherapist ... Dyspnoea perceived difficulty with breathing unpleasant

Breathlessness and

oxygen therapy

Rosemary Moore

Physiotherapist

B App Sc (Physio) Grad Dip Physio (Cardiothoracic)

M Physio (Research) PhD

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Take home messages

● Oxygen is a drug used to treat low

blood oxygen levels (hypoxaemia)

● Breathlessness does not always

indicate hypoxaemia

● Oxygen is not a treatment for

breathlessness

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Why do we breathe?

Fuel: oxygen Waste: carbon dioxide

(Lavoisier 18th century)

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“….. the body has practically

no storage capacity for

oxygen, but depends from

moment to moment for its

supply from the air”

(Haldane 1919)

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Why might we feel breathless?

●demand and supply

●MANY possible causes of

excessive breathlessness

* excessive breathlessness not

always associated with

insufficient oxygen

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The oxygen transport pathway

Respiratory

System

Circulatory

System

Muscles

(& organs)

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Excessive Breathlessness:

some investigations

● Lungs

− Breathing tests (obstructive, restrictive lung

problem)

− Chest X-ray

− CT scan

● Heart

− ECG, angiogram, echocardiograph, 24 hour

monitor

● Exercise tests

● Blood tests

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Dyspnoea

● perceived difficulty with breathing

● unpleasant urge to breathe (air hunger)

● breathing discomfort

● sensations of increased inspiratory work or

effort, chest tightness, unsatisfied

inspiration

* Dyspnoea is not always associated

with insufficient oxygen

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Cycle of deconditioning

SOB on exercise

deconditioning dyspnoea

avoidance of exercise

inactivity

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Hypoxaemia: investigations

● Arterial blood gases

● Pulse oximetry

● Exercise tests – eg. 6 minute walk test

● Oxygen therapy is a drug prescribed to

treat hypoxaemia

− according to guidelines (Australasian)

− to achieve target oxygen saturation range

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Acute / emergency oxygen therapy

● In hospital, emergency departments,

ambulance

● To correct hypoxaemia in severely ill

patients

● Target range:

− Australasian guidelines: SpO2 92% to 96%

− or 88–92% in COPD / risk of hypercapnea

(raised blood carbon dioxide level)

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Home oxygen therapy

3 main categories

1. Continuous (“Long Term Oxygen Therapy”)

2. Nocturnal oxygen therapy

3. Intermittent oxygen therapy

− Exertional (ambulatory) oxygen therapy

− Air travel

− Palliative: terminal illness + severe dyspnoea

+ significant hypoxaemia

− Acute/life threatening asthma + isolated area

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Home oxygen therapy

3 main categories

1. Continuous (“Long Term Oxygen Therapy”)

2. Nocturnal oxygen therapy

3. Intermittent oxygen therapy

− Exertional (ambulatory) oxygen therapy

− Air travel

− Palliative: terminal illness + severe dyspnoea

+ significant hypoxaemia

− Acute/life threatening asthma + isolated area

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Continuous oxygen therapy

(LTOT)

● Indications: severe hypoxaemia at rest

−PaO2 55 mmHg

or

−PaO2 56–59 mmHg + hypoxic organ damage:

polycythaemia (blood test)

heart (echocardiograph)

● Aim: PaO2 > 60 mmHg

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Continuous oxygen therapy

(LTOT)

● At least 15 hours per day

● Stationary concentrator

−+/- portable cylinders

−? portable concentrator

●Evidence: in COPD

− improves survival

−alleviates hypoxic organ damage

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Exertional (ambulatory)

oxygen therapy ● Indication:

−exercise induced hypoxaemia

●Australasian guidelines:

may be considered if

− O2 sat: 88% during exercise

and

− exercise tolerance or dyspnoea

− Six minute walk tests

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Exertional (ambulatory)

oxygen therapy

● For use during exertion

●Portable cylinders

● ? portable concentrator

●Evidence: not evidence based

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Oxygen therapy –

Contraindications

●Normal oxygenation

● Sub-maximal therapy

●Current smoking

− fire risk

− reduced benefit

● Disinclination

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Oxygen therapy – Risks

●Safety

− increased risk of falls

− burns

− death

● Incorrect flow

− hypercapnea (raised blood carbon dioxide)

● Nasal discomfort

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Oxygen therapy – Barriers

● Difficulty with equipment

− lack of portability

− changing regulators

● Embarrassment

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Take home messages

● Oxygen is a drug used to treat low

blood oxygen levels (hypoxaemia)

● Breathlessness does not always

indicate hypoxaemia

● Oxygen is not a treatment for

breathlessness

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References Getting started on home oxygen.

Lung Foundation Australia

HOME OXYGEN THERAPY GUIDELINES

Adult domiciliary oxygen therapy. Position statement of the Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand.

McDonald et al. Medical Journal of Australia, 2005; 182(12): 621-626.

British Thoracic Society guidelines for home oxygen use in adults.

Hardinge et al. Thorax 2015;70:i1–i43.

ACUTE / EMERGENCY OXYGEN THERAPY GUIDELINES

TSANZ oxygen guidelines for acute oxygen use in adults. “Swimming between the flags.”

Beasley et al. Respirology 2015; 20: 1182-1191.

BTS guidelines for emergency oxygen use in adult patients. O’Driscoll et al. Thorax 2008;63(Suppl VI):vi1–vi68.

REVIEW ARTICLE

Dyspnoea and oxygen therapy in COPD.

Moore and Berlowitz. Physical Therapy Reviews, 2011; 16(1): 10-18.

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When you can’t breathe, nothing else matters