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The main purpose of this study is use a new type of measurement to help decide what kind of therapy would help people with a collapsing windpipe or tracheomalacia.


Clinical Trial Description

This study is to obtain new information about the pressures required to collapse the trachea in patients with and without obstructive pulmonary disease and to describe the relationship between pressures and airflow obstruction. This information will provide normative data not currently available and would establish whether tracheal collapse is due to tracheomalacia. The data may lead to better ways of predicting if a patient would benefit from procedures to prevent tracheal collapse. ;


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NCT number NCT00536315
Study type Observational
Source Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date March 1, 1999
Completion date June 2009

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