Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 153, No. 5, May 1996, 1515-1518.
Does oxygen help dyspnea in patients with cancer?
S Booth, MJ Kelly, NP Cox, L Adams and A Guz
St. Christopher's Hospice, London, United Kingdom.
Dyspnea in patients with advanced cancer is a common symptom that is
difficult to treat. This study investigated whether oxygen helps to relieve
rest dyspnea in patients with advanced cancer. In a single- blind
controlled trial, oxygen and air were administered in random order to
hospice patients reporting dyspnea at rest. Measurements of arterial oxygen
saturation, lung function, and dyspnea (using a visual analogue scale [VAS]
and Borg score) were made before and after each gas had been given for 15
min. Data from 38 patients were used: analysis of variance revealed that
mean VAS levels during baseline conditions, breathing room air (59 mm),
were significantly reduced after administration of either air (48 mm; p
< 0.001) or oxygen (45 mm; p < 0.001); there was no significant
difference for the mean VAS scores between oxygen and air administration.
There was no statistically significant order of treatment effect. There was
no difference in the response to oxygen or air in patients with a history
of cardiopulmonary disease. The improvement in dyspnea with oxygen could
not be predicted from a subject's initial level of hypoxia. Results
suggested that benzodiazepines may potentiate the effect of oxygen. The
overall conclusion is that oxygen and air can have a significant effect in
reducing dyspnea at rest in patients with advanced cancer.
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