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NCT ID: NCT05728749 Recruiting - ASTHMA Clinical Trials

A Multicentre, Prospective, Non-interventional Trial Monitoring Therapy Pathways of Asthma Patients Treated With an Extra-fine ICS/LABA/LAMA Single-inhaler Triple Therapy in a Real-world Setting and Characterizing the Effects on Health-related Outcomes

Start date: March 3, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

TriMaximize, a non-interventional trial aims to collect prospective, longitudinal data from asthma patients under routine care, for whom their treating physician has decided to prescribe Trimbow® (beclometasone/formoterol/glycopyrronium).

NCT ID: NCT05728385 Not yet recruiting - Asthma in Children Clinical Trials

Impact of Modified Specific Carbohydrate Diet on Bronchial Asthma Control in Children

Start date: August 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study will explore if the specific carbohydrate diet has an effect on asthma control in children and if it will affect the frequency, severity, and duration of asthma and thus provide it as a potential complementary treatment option for them.

NCT ID: NCT05727852 Enrolling by invitation - Cystic Fibrosis Clinical Trials

Breath Analysis and Arterial Stiffness in Patients With Respiratory Diseases

Start date: January 30, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Assessment of cardiovascular disorders using echocardiography and arterial stiffness; comparative noninvasive assessment of volatile organic compound (eVOC) exhale breath patterns in patients with different chronic respiratory diseases with age and gender-matched healthy adults in order to identify a disease-specific exhaled eVOCs profiles and markers of respiratory and cardiovascular disorders.

NCT ID: NCT05726487 Recruiting - Asthma Clinical Trials

Physical Activity Intervention for Black Women With Asthma

ACTION E2I
Start date: May 4, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Physical inactivity is associated with poor asthma control and quality of life, and greater health care utilization. Rates of physical inactivity, asthma, and asthma mortality among Black women are higher than those of their White counterparts. Our formative work identified barriers to PA among Black women with asthma including a lack of social support, self-efficacy, unsafe neighborhood and fear related to experiences with life-threatening asthma exacerbations. Given the unique barriers to PA and high rates of physical inactivity that are associated with poor asthma outcomes in Black women, there is an urgent need to optimize PA interventions for this population. The proposed study uses our theory-driven intervention (ACTION: A lifestyle physiCal acTivity Intervention for minOrity womeN with asthma) to deliver a 24-week lifestyle physical activity intervention designed for and by urban Black women with asthma. Participants will be recruited through two urban health care systems that care for a diverse urban Black populations. Participants will be randomized to one of two groups: 1) ACTION intervention (group sessions, physical activity self-monitoring and text-based support for goal-setting), or 2) education control (an individual asthma education session and text messages related to asthma education). Participants will be followed for an additional 24-weeks after the intervention to assess for the maintenance of intervention effects on asthma health outcomes. We are proposing an efficacy study that focuses on asthma outcomes (Aim 1A/B), explores behavioral mechanisms of the intervention (Aim 2) and assesses factors that influence its reach and implementation potential (Aim 3). This trial will provide the first ever evidence of the efficacy of a lifestyle physical activity intervention among urban Black women with asthma, a population that is understudied yet plagued by low levels of PA and poor health outcomes. Our study has high potential to advance clinical treatment of asthma, and further the mechanistic understanding of physical activity interventions in minority populations living in low-resourced urban environments.

NCT ID: NCT05724745 Not yet recruiting - Asthma Clinical Trials

Evaluation of 3D Magnetic Resonance Spirometry : Comparison to Spirometry in Healthy Subjects and Patients With Asthma and COPD

gb-Spiro3D
Start date: February 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Spirometry is now the gold standard technique for assessing lung function in humans. From the shape of a flow-volume curve measured while the patient, trained by the practitioner, performs forced breaths, the forced vital capacity (FVC) and the forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) can be deduced and the pulmonologist is able to detect and characterize respiratory diseases as well as to evaluate current treatments. This technique is non-invasive and simple. It is widely available, robust, reproducible and sensitive to intervention. However, it requires proactive cooperation from the patient and only measures global pulmonary ventilation, without locoregional information. An innovative strategy and an original study framework have been developed in the BioMaps laboratory to establish local maps of flow-volume curves across the lung and to jointly analyze ventilatory function and mechanical behavior at any point in the lung: 3D magnetic resonance spirometry. As respiratory mechanics fundamentally supports ventilatory function, this technique should open a new avenue to non-invasively explore lung function while providing a better diagnosis of regional lung diseases.

NCT ID: NCT05722834 Active, not recruiting - Asthma Clinical Trials

Self-regulation for Older Adults With Asthma Through Remote Education

SOAR
Start date: June 13, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This research is studying whether changing an individual's behaviors may have an impact as a treatment or outcome for asthma. The purpose of this study is to implement and evaluate an asthma self-management intervention through multiple locations in the United States that is tailored to the challenges older adults face and is based on an individual behavioral theory of change. Eligible participants will be enrolled and participate for six weeks in the SOAR intervention.

NCT ID: NCT05720325 Recruiting - Asthma, Allergic Clinical Trials

Dupilumab Effects Against Aeroallergen Challenge

Start date: March 29, 2023
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The trial involves two interventions: (i) exposure to HDM in the ACC and (ii) administration of dupilumab/placebo for dupilumab.

NCT ID: NCT05712863 Completed - Asthma Clinical Trials

Study to Determine the Impact of BreatheSmart on Asthma Control in Adult Asthmatics

Start date: April 21, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a prospective, observational study of adults with persistent asthma who are managed on inhaled corticosteroids (ICS).

NCT ID: NCT05712226 Completed - Hypertension Clinical Trials

Sleepiz One+ Versus Capnography and Electrocardiography

SPZCAP
Start date: February 22, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

EtCO2, or exhaled carbon dioxide, is a non-invasive and commonly used measure for respiratory rate and function. It can be easily monitored using a device called a capnograph, which consists of a sensor that is placed near the patient's mouth or nose and a monitor that displays the concentration of carbon dioxide in the respiratory gases in real-time. EtCO2 capnography is generally considered a reliable and accurate method for monitoring respiration and is often used as a gold standard for comparing the performance of other methods for measuring respiration. Therefore, the primary aim of this study is to provide a thorough comparison of the performance of Sleepiz One+ and EtCO2 Capnography for measuring respiration rate, in healthy adults and patients suffering from chronic conditions (e.g. hypertension, COPD, asthma, diabetes), at rest in a clinical setting. Additionally, the performance of heart rate estimation will be evaluated against ECG.

NCT ID: NCT05710081 Recruiting - Asthma in Children Clinical Trials

Bacterial Lysate In Preventing Asthma

BLIPA
Start date: November 30, 2021
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn about the effects of using bacterial lysate in bronchiolitis. The main question it aims to answer are: Does the use of bacterial lysate after bronchiolitis reduce the likelihood of preschool wheeze Participants will take either the active medicine or a placebo for 24 months.