Asthma Clinical Trial
Objective: To evaluate the impact of FeNO assessments on asthma treatment decisions.
Secondary objectives: Evaluate the ability of physicians to correctly assess airway
inflammation using standard clinical assessment tools (i.e., prior to FeNO measurement).
Estimate the cost consequences of changes in asthma management following FeNO determinations
Number of participants: Approximately 40 to 50 subjects will participate in the study during
an (approximately) 8-12 week study enrollment period.
Reference product: NIOX MINO® Instrument (09-1100)
Performance assessments: Fractional Exhaled Nitric Oxide (FeNO) Measurements will be
performed according to the "Perform FeNO Measurement" guidelines on page 7 of the NIOX MINO®
User Manual (February, 2011).
Response to Study Physician Questions before (Questions 1, 2, and 3) and after (Question 4)
FeNO has been measured and seen by the Physician/Health Care Practitioner.
Safety assessments: The Investigator is responsible for the detection, reporting, and
documentation of events meeting the definition of an Adverse Event (AE) and/or Serious
Injuries as provided in this clinical investigation plan (CIP) from the time that informed
consent has been provided and during the study period
Criteria for evaluation: This is an observational, pilot study and there are currently no
plans for a formal statistical analysis. Information gained from this study may be used to
design subsequent studies in subjects with asthma. Data collected will be summarized in a
clinical study report but will not be subject to formal hypothesis testing
INTRODUCTION
Overview:
The measurement of exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) is the only clinical test for measuring
airway inflammation that can be performed consistently and accurately in clinical practice
at the point-of-care. Airway inflammation is now recognized as the central mechanism in the
pathogenesis of asthma. The measurement of FeNO with the NIOX MINO® device provides a rapid,
noninvasive, and inexpensive tool to assess airway inflammation in inflammatory airway
diseases such as asthma. The test is easy to perform and requires minimal training for the
operator to conduct the test.
Role of Exhaled Nitric Oxide (FeNO):
FeNO has evolved as a predictive and prognostic biomarker for airway inflammation. Nitric
oxide (NO) gas is produced in the epithelial cells of the bronchial wall as an intrinsic
part of the inflammatory process.
Measuring the amount of FeNO is useful in the initial assessment of patients with chronic
cough or non-specific respiratory symptoms suggestive of asthma, and for the management of
patients with established asthma who are receiving corticosteroid treatment.
Intended Use:
NIOX MINO® measures Nitric Oxide (NO) in human breath. Nitric Oxide is frequently increased
in inflammatory processes such as asthma. The fractional NO concentration in expired breath
(FeNO) can be measured by NIOX MINO® with assurance that such measurements are repeatable
and according to guidelines for NO measurement established by the American Thoracic Society.
Rationale for Study:
None of the standard clinical assessment tools provide information regarding underlying
airway inflammation, the control of which is central to an effective asthma management
strategy. Therefore this study will evaluate the impact of FeNO assessments on asthma
treatment decisions in approximately 40-50 subjects 7-60 years of age with asthma. This
pilot study will also provide information regarding the ability of physicians to correctly
assess airway inflammation using standard clinical assessment tools (i.e., prior to FeNO
measurement). Finally, this pilot study will allow the cost consequences of changes in
asthma management following FeNO determinations to be estimated.
CLINICAL INVESTIGATION OBJECTIVES The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the
impact of FeNO assessments on asthma treatment decisions.
The secondary objectives of this study are to:
- Evaluate the ability of physicians to correctly assess airway inflammation using
standard clinical assessment tools (i.e., prior to FeNO measurement).
- Estimate the cost consequences of changes in asthma management following FeNO
determinations.
CLINICAL INVESTIGATION PLAN
This is a pilot, observational, single-center, single-visit, outpatient study. Approximately
30 to 50 subjects will participate in the study during an (approximately) 8 to 12 week study
enrollment period. Eligible subjects who meet the inclusion/exclusion criteria for this
study will be invited to participate. The following documentation and information will be
provided by subjects:
- Informed consent
- Demographics
- Smoking history (cigarettes only)
- Usual asthma standard of care assessments
- Asthma control test questionnaire
- Spirometry
- Study physician questions
FeNO: FeNO will be performed and the value will be reviewed and record.
Subject discharge from the study:
Once all information has been collected and all procedures have been performed, the subject
will be discharged from the clinic and their study participation will be complete
Medical device:
The NIOX MINO® was initially cleared by the FDA on March 4, 2008 as a new hand-held device
for the measurement of exhaled Nitric Oxide, a marker of eosinophilic airway inflammation.
The most recent clearance by the FDA was on September 2, 2010 for Instrument (09-1100),
which will be used in this study. NIOX MINO® can be used in children 7-17 years of age and
in adults 18 years of age or older in the initial assessment and management of asthma.
The NIOX MINO® is a 10 second test based on exhaled breath measured at a 50 ml/second flow
rate. Results are provided at the point of care within 2 minutes after the successful
completion of the breath test. The test cannot be influenced by patient effort or variations
in the clinician's test technique.
Definitions:
Adverse event: Any incident where the use of a medical device (including in vitro
diagnostics) is suspected to have resulted in an adverse outcome in a patient.
Serious Injury means injury or illness that:
- Is life-threatening
- Results in permanent impairment of a body function or permanent damage to a body
structure, or
- Necessitates medical or surgical intervention to preclude permanent impairment of a
body function or permanent damage to a body structure.
Malfunction: the failure of a device to meet its performance specifications or otherwise
perform as intended.
Caused or contributed: the death or serious injury was or may have been attributed to a
medical device, or that the medical device was or may have been a factor in a death or
serious injury, including events occurring as a result of:
- Failure
- Malfunction
- Improper or inadequate design
- Manufacture
- Labeling
- User error
;
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