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NCT ID: NCT04442932 Withdrawn - Allergy Clinical Trials

abioSCOPE IgE Assay to Aid in the Diagnosis of Allergies

Start date: November 15, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This is a multicenter, prospective, observational study designed to determine the clinical sensitivity and specificity of the Abionic IVD CAPSULE Allergic Asthma panel performed on Abionic's abioSCOPE device using K3-EDTA anticoagulated plasma samples from atopic and non-atopic pediatric and adult patients. Patients' sensitization determined with the abioSCOPE will be compared to the clinical assessment of allergy.

NCT ID: NCT04401631 Withdrawn - Allergy Clinical Trials

Analytical Validation of the abioSCOPE Device With an IgE Test Panel: Point-of-Care Precision, Sample Type Comparison and Method Correlation

Start date: November 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This is a multicenter, prospective, observational study to evaluate the analytical performance of the Abionic IgE Multi-Allergen Test Panel on the abioSCOPE® device in a U.S. point-of-care environment within a clinical laboratory operating under a CLIA certificate for tests of moderate complexity. The study will assess point-of-care ('external') precision, sample type comparison and correlation with a reference method (Phadia Laboratory System, ThermoFisher Scientific).

NCT ID: NCT01144910 Withdrawn - Allergy Clinical Trials

The Long-term Prognosis of Moderate to Severe Bronchial Hyperresponsiveness (BHR) in Asthmatic Preschool Children

BHR
Start date: May 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The aim of investigator´s clinical trial is to investigate 52 patients aged three to five years with viral-induced asthma and 52 patients aged three to five years with allergic asthma. Over a time-span of 5 years the investigators will explore lung function and bronchial responsiveness. The investigators plan to evaluate long-term clinical history of moderate to severe bronchial hyperresponsiveness in preschool children with asthma. Therefore factors like atopy in children, parental atopy and bronchial hyperresponsiveness will be explored.