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NCT ID: NCT06321471 Not yet recruiting - Asthma Clinical Trials

AeviceMD for Pediatric Asthma Management

APAM
Start date: March 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A wearable remote patient monitor (AeviceMD) is to be used to monitor the respiratory health of pediatric asthma patients in this pilot study. Patients prescribed with AeviceMD should be able to gain better control over their disease during home management. Physicians should be able to optimize treatment for these patients using objective data collected from and of these patients outside of the clinic. The AeviceMD should also be used as a remote auscultation device for teleconsultations.

NCT ID: NCT05054127 Not yet recruiting - Covid19 Clinical Trials

Clinical Characteristics And Outcome Of COVID-19 Infection In Patients With Chronic Respiratory Diseases.

Start date: April 15, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

1. To identify the pattern of presentation of COVID-19 in patients with chronic respiratory diseases 2. To asses the severity of COVID-19 in patients with chronic respiratory diseases 3. To identify the outcome of COVID-19 in patients with chronic respiratory diseases

NCT ID: NCT04911764 Not yet recruiting - COPD Clinical Trials

Three-min Step Test and Exercise Desaturation Detection in Chronic Respiratory Insufficiency Patients

STEPSAT
Start date: June 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The study project will aim at the evaluation of the occurrence of exercise desaturation phenomenon during two different modalities of exercise (walking and stepping condition). This study will allow determining the sensibility of the 3-minute step test to detect exercise desaturation, in comparison with the gold standard (6-minute walking test). The 3-minute step test could therefore appear as a complementary tool for the evaluation of oxygen desaturation in chronic respiratory disease.