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Turkish Version of Nijmegen Questionnaire

H

Hacettepe University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Hyperventilation Syndrome

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04254952
GO 20/199

Details and patient eligibility

About

The study aims to provide Turkish version of Nijmegen Questionnaire for the evaluation of respiratory dysfunction in asthmatic subjects. The incidence of hyperventilation syndrome in asthmatic patients can be determined with the results of the study.

Full description

Nijmegen Questionnaire allows to assess and identify respiratory symptoms and dysfunction, and to assess unexplained respiratory symptoms and symptoms of hyperventilation syndrome. Determining whether Turkish version of Nijmegen Questionnaire is a valid and reliable tool in asthmatic individuals will guide researchers for further studies on identifying appropriate treatment approaches for the patient and developing different treatment strategies. Hyperventilation syndrome is a recognized form of respiratory dysfunction associated with biochemical factors. Hyperventilation syndrome is defined as breathing above the body's metabolic requirements. This results in decreased carbon dioxide pressure in the arterial blood, respiratory alkalosis, and increased symptoms. Complex symptoms such as shortness of breath, chest tightness, paresthesia, anxiety, and dizziness may occur. There is no laboratory test which is the gold standard in the diagnosis of hyperventilation syndrome. If it is concluded that the Turkish version of the Nijmegen Questionnaire is a valid and reliable test in individuals with asthma, a new tool will be introduced to the literature for the evaluation of pulmonary dysfunction in asthmatic individuals.

Enrollment

54 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 75 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Having mild to moderate clinically stable asthmatic patients
  • Being able to cooperate
  • Being 18 years old or older

Exclusion criteria

  • Having severe orthopedic, neurological, cardiovascular disorders or cognitive problems
  • Unable to cooperte

Trial contacts and locations

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