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NCT ID: NCT05210361 Active, not recruiting - Asthma in Children Clinical Trials

Critical Windows in the Development of Asthma Endotypes and Phenotypes in High-Risk Toddlers

WINDOWS
Start date: February 14, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this study is to learn more about how asthma develops in early childhood. This will help doctors understand how to prevent and treat asthma better.

NCT ID: NCT04942483 Active, not recruiting - Wheezing Clinical Trials

Using Specific Tests in Preschool Children With Wheeze to Help us Determine the Necessity of Inhaled Corticosteroid Therapy (Feasibility Study).

TAILOR
Start date: November 17, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Wheezing is common in preschool children and affects quality of life. Although asthma treatments such as inhaled steroids (ICS), which reduce swelling (inflammation) in the airways are used in this age group, they are often ineffective. That is because only some preschool children have the type of inflammation (known as Type 2 inflammation) that responds to ICS, thus many children are being unnecessarily exposed to side effects. It is difficult diagnosing Type 2 inflammation through history and examination, thus other indicators are needed to ensure ICS are only given to children who will benefit. These indicators are commonly known as biomarkers, and we are trying to find out if they are useful. We want to measure three biomarkers, without changing children's treatment. The first is blood eosinophils. which can be measured using a finger prick sample (like the blood drop used for measuring sugar levels in diabetic children). The second is to determine if allergic sensitization is present to allergens that are breathed in; these will be house dust mite, grass pollen, tree pollen, cat and dog hair. The final biomarker is a molecule that is produced in the airways of preschool children with Type 2 inflammation, called nitric oxide (NO). This is easily obtained, by having children breathe through a mask and collecting their breath in a bag, measuring NO later on. The children will be followed up with monthly electronic questionnaires and 3-monthly visits (virtual or face-to-face) for a year to evaluate whether these markers individually or in combination relate to subsequent wheezing outcomes, and how acceptable the measurements are to families using a questionnaire and focus group approach. The results will form the basis of the design of a national trial of biomarker-driven therapy in such children.

NCT ID: NCT04017520 Active, not recruiting - Wheezing Clinical Trials

Breast Milk: Influence of the Micro-transcriptome Profile on Atopy in Children Over Time

IMPACT
Start date: January 18, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

This is an observational cohort study of 221 breast-feeding mother-infant dyads delivered at term. The goal of the study is to investigate whether levels of immune-related microRNAs (miRNAs) in maternal breast milk (MBM) influence child atopy risk in the first 12 months, defined as atopic dermatitis, wheezing, or food allergy. Infant exposure to individual miRNA components will be quantified at 0, 4, and 16-weeks after delivery using high throughput RNA sequencing of MBM samples and detailed dietary logs employing the Infant Feeding Practices (IFP) survey. The relationship of individual miRNA exposures (parts per million) and presence/absence of atopy in the 48 weeks after delivery will be assessed, while controlling for environmental exposures (National Survey of Lead hazards and Allergens in Housing), maternal diet, and genetic predisposition. Potential transfer of MBM miRNAs to the infant oropharynx and subsequent impact on immune reactivity will also be explored through RNA sequencing of infant saliva and quantification of cytokine profiles.

NCT ID: NCT03764904 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Postextubation Stridor

Airway Ultrasound as a Predictor for Postextubation Stridor in Anterior Cervical Spine Surgery

Start date: December 1, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

literature on use of the ultrasound (US) in extubation decisions in cervical spine surgery is scarce.The aim of this study will be to evaluate the utility of US as an aid for decision making for extubation in elective cervical spine surgery (anterior approach) operations and as a predictor for postextubation stridor in these operations

NCT ID: NCT03377192 Active, not recruiting - Asthma in Children Clinical Trials

Impedance Pneumography in Assessment of Asthma Control in Preschool Children

IPAAC
Start date: November 28, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study evaluates the value of impedance pneumography, used as overnight home recordings during a longitudinal design, in assessing asthma control in preschool children

NCT ID: NCT02148796 Active, not recruiting - Asthma Clinical Trials

Oral Bacterial Extract for the Prevention of Wheezing Lower Respiratory Tract Illness

ORBEX
Start date: January 3, 2017
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The primary objective of this study is to evaluate if Broncho-Vaxom® given to high risk infants for 10 days, monthly, for two consecutive years can increase time to occurrence of the first episode of wheezing lower respiratory tract illness (WLRI) during a three year observation period off therapy.