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NCT ID: NCT06044051 Recruiting - Asthma Clinical Trials

Dynamics of the Upper and Lower Airway Respiratory Microbiomes Associated With Severe Infant Asthma

Microbiosthme
Start date: September 26, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Nature of potential dysbiosis, interrelation of the different microbiomes of the respiratory tract, and potential role of the immune system in the pathogenesis of severe asthma in infants, and its evolution under treatment. Exploring and understanding these data is to improve patient care and discover new therapeutic targets. The aim is to open up prospects for therapeutic studies, such as the use of azithromycin as an immunomodulator in infant asthma, the results of which are discordant.

NCT ID: NCT06041386 Not yet recruiting - Asthma Clinical Trials

REIMAGINE - Real World EvaluatIon of Mepolizumab in Severe Asthma achievinG on Treatment clinIcal remissioN, a prospEctive Study

REIMAGINE
Start date: November 16, 2023
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

This is a prospective, real-world, single arm, global, multi-centre study to evaluate the effect of timely treatment with mepolizumab (NUCALA) to achieve clinical remission in adult participants with severe asthma with an eosinophilic phenotype (SA-EP).

NCT ID: NCT06037967 Recruiting - Asthma Clinical Trials

Biobanking for Biomarkers In Respiratory Disease, Allergic Diseases and/or Mast Cell Disorders

BIRD-A
Start date: February 28, 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study aims to build up a clinico-biological bank of samples from patients suspected of or suffering from allergic diseases (including asthma) or mast cell diseases in order to support future research in the field of allergic diseases. The biobank will help to identify new prognostic, diagnostic and/or predictive biomarkers.

NCT ID: NCT06035289 Recruiting - Severe Asthma Clinical Trials

Register Schweres Asthma - German Asthma Net e.V.

Start date: November 1, 2011
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The German Asthma Net e.V. focusses on science and research in patients with severe asthma. This includes, in particular, the optimization of medical care and treatment for patients with severe asthma as well as the elucidation and information. An unavoidable basis for a better understanding of severe asthma is the registration and comprehensive characterization of a large patient population. To date, there are only few reliable data on incidence, prevalence, phenotypes and treatment of patients with severe asthma. For this reason, the German Asthma Net e.V. was established in December 2011 as a clinical registry for patients with severe asthma, initially set up on a national basis.

NCT ID: NCT06033833 Recruiting - Asthma Clinical Trials

Long-term Safety and Efficacy Evaluation of Subcutaneous Amlitelimab in Adult Participants With Moderate-to-severe Asthma Who Completed Treatment Period of Previous Amlitelimab Asthma Clinical Study

RIVER-ASTHMA
Start date: September 5, 2023
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is a study of amlitelimab for the treatment of participants with moderate-to-severe asthma. The study will have a double-blind treatment period until Week 24 for each participant and an open-label treatment period where each participant will receive open-label amlitelimab from Week 24 onwards. The purpose of this study is to evaluate long-term safety, tolerability, and efficacy of amlitelimab for the treatment of adult participants with moderate-to-severe asthma who have previously been enrolled and completed the treatment period of the parent study. The study duration will be up to 156 weeks. The treatment duration will be up to 144 weeks. The number of visits will be 18.

NCT ID: NCT06033313 Completed - Asthma Clinical Trials

Effects of Framing on Medication Beliefs, Intentions to Take Medication, Adherence, and Asthma Control

Start date: October 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this study is to examine the effects of framed mobile messages on young adults' beliefs about their daily Inhaled Corticosteroids (ICS), intentions to take their ICS, adherence, and asthma control. College students (18-29 years) who owned a mobile phone and had a diagnosis of asthma with a prescription for an ICS will be recruited. Participants will be randomized to receive either gain- or loss-framed mobile messages three times per week for eight weeks. Outcomes including beliefs, intentions, adherence, and asthma control will be assessed.

NCT ID: NCT06029595 Recruiting - Uncontrolled Asthma Clinical Trials

Efficacy and Safety of Tanimilast in Asthmatics uNcontrolled on ICS-containinG backgrOund Maintenance Therapy

TANGO
Start date: November 26, 2023
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of CHF6001 (Tanimilast) as add-on to maintenance of inhaled corticosteroids in combination with Long-acting ß2-agonists in the target patient population. (TANGO)

NCT ID: NCT06028204 Not yet recruiting - Asthma Clinical Trials

This is a 6-month Observational Study. Patients Included Will be Those Referred With a Possible Diagnosis or an Established Diagnosis of Asthma. It Will Look at the Association of the Asthma Microbiome and Disease Characteristics, Severity and Treatment Response.

Start date: October 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The goal of this observational study is to investigate the role of the lung microbiome in patients with asthma and how it may influence the response to asthma specific treatments. This will be compared to patients who presented similarly but do not have a diagnosis of asthma. The main aims are to: 1. Evaluate the influence of the microbiome on asthma phenotypes 2. Evaluate the influence of the microbiome on respiratory physiological change 3. Evaluate the effect of asthma treatment on the microbiome and the host response Participants will be asked to provide a medical history focusing on their asthma and related co-morbidities such as sinus and reflux disease. They will have physiological parameters measured (spirometry, impulse oscillometry, fraction of exhaled nitric oxide). They will have samples collected to assess the upper and lower airway microbiome (oral rinse, nasopharyngeal swab, sputum, exhaled breath condensate and bronchoscopy) as well as the gut microbiome (stool). They will also have serum samples taken to perform host immune profiling (host transcriptome). They will be followed over six months observing how changes to asthma specific treatments, particularly inhaled corticosteroids and biologic agents can affect the microbiome

NCT ID: NCT06027073 Not yet recruiting - Asthma, Allergic Clinical Trials

Biologics and Sublingual Immunotherapy

BSIPL
Start date: May 1, 2024
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Most current studies involve using a biological drug to increase the safety of allergen immunotherapy (AIT) especially in the treatment of food allergies, to avoid the risk of anaphylaxis. However, adding Xolair® to AIT may improve the therapy's effectiveness. There are still few observations on this topic, especially in patients with house dust mite (HDM)-driven asthma.

NCT ID: NCT06026956 Not yet recruiting - Asthma Childhood Clinical Trials

Tele-Assessment Methods in Children With Asthma

TeleAssessment
Start date: September 15, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease of the airways. Childhood asthma is quite common. The airway responds unusually to triggers. There are episodes of recurrent wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness, and/or coughing that may change in intensity over time. Sudden contraction of airway smooth muscle may be reversible. It is characterized by common but also variable airflow obstruction. With the development of today's technology age, tele-assessment techniques allow professionals to remotely collect real-time data about the development of patients. It has been shown that video conferencing is a feasible and reliable method for evaluating patients with neurological symptoms. In a systematic study examining 41 articles investigating telehealth services and satisfaction; The findings show that patients are generally satisfied with the use of telemedicine. He argues that telemedicine is a low-cost model, increases access to health services, saves time, eliminates the need for travel, facilitates remote patient care and follow-up, and also improves health outcomes and/or quality. Therefore, the aim of our study; To compare the findings obtained with tele-assessment and clinical face-to-face evaluations on a scientific basis, where tele-applications are developing rapidly and their effectiveness has been proven by research, and according to the data to be obtained, an idea about the compatibility between remote evaluation of some parameters of asthmatic children such as physical fitness and flexibility, balance and face-to-face evaluations. is to own. In different situations where patients cannot reach the clinic (remote distance, pandemic, etc.), the evaluations to be made using the remote tele-assessment method can reflect the objective data and the continuity of the patient-health professional relationship can be maintained.