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NCT ID: NCT03436797 Completed - Chronic Urticaria Clinical Trials

A Study to Assess the Efficacy and Safety of AK002 in Subjects With Antihistamine-Resistant Chronic Urticaria

CURSIG
Start date: January 23, 2018
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is a Phase 2a, open-label study to assess the effects of AK002

NCT ID: NCT03406325 Completed - Asthma Clinical Trials

Mast Cell Activation Test in Allergic Disease

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

Activation of mast cells in the immune system is known to cause allergic reactions sometimes with severe systemic symptoms. The investigators have recently developed a blood-based mast cell activation diagnostic test in which levels of functional activation in-vitro in primary cultured mast cells generated from the peripheral blood of single individuals can be assessed. It is the hypothesis that the test can be used to predict the potential state of in-vivo mast cell activation in any individual based on the functional activation profiles exhibited by their cultured mast cells. The investigators now wish to translate their in-vitro findings in a pilot study to disease groups where mast cell activation is expected to be high. These include highly allergic individuals; those with chronic idiopathic urticaria; those with mastocytosis; and those with the mast cell activation syndrome. Furthermore, they will use the functional genomics approach to identify gene expression biomarkers that are correlated with such diseases. The results will be compared with data that have been collected from a cohort of healthy control blood donors.

NCT ID: NCT03328897 Completed - Clinical trials for Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria

Study of Efficacy and Safety of Xolair® (Omalizumab) in Chinese Patients With Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria

Start date: April 26, 2017
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the efficacy and safety of omalizumab, compared with placebo, as an add-on to H1 antihistamines (H1AH) therapy in adult patients suffering from Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria (CSU) who remained symptomatic despite H1AH therapy.

NCT ID: NCT03324919 Completed - Quality of Life Clinical Trials

Patient Centered Care Situation and Health-related Quality of Life by Patients With Psoriasis, Urticaria or Lupus

PUL
Start date: March 1, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

This study is based on a survey about the patient centered care situation and health-related quality of life of patients with diagnoses Psoriasis, Urtikaria or Lupus erythematodes. Detection of relevant parameters of quality of life by these patients serves for the detection of psychosocial burden of the mentioned skin diseases, thus gaining an increasing importance for prospective economic issues. This survey is a behaviorally based questionnaire for patients with the above diseases and addresses activities such as sleep and rest, mobility, recreation, home management, emotional behavior, social interaction, and the like.

NCT ID: NCT03296358 Completed - Allergy Clinical Trials

Adding a Short Burst of Corticosteroid to the Conventional Treatment of H1 Antihistamines in Emergency Department.

Start date: October 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A randomized, double-blinded, controlled trial of adding a short burst of corticosteroid to the conventional treatment of H1 antihistamines

NCT ID: NCT03293225 Completed - Chronic Urticaria Clinical Trials

Efficacy of Antihistamine Dosing-up and add-on Treatment With H2-receptor Antagonist

OPEhRA
Start date: August 24, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

A randomized open labeled trial to compare the efficacy of antihistamine dosing-up and add-on treatment with H2-receptor antagonist in patients with chronic urticaria

NCT ID: NCT03250143 Completed - Clinical trials for Chronic Refractory Urticaria

To Assess and Compare the Efficacy of Cyclosporine Versus Azathioprine in the Treatment of Chronic Refractory Urticaria

Start date: December 6, 2016
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Fifty six patients of CRU attending the urticaria clinic in the department of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology at the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh will be recruited in the study calculated by using equivalence analysis assuming power of 90%, significance level of 5% and standard deviation of 1 and adjusting 5% of expected drop-outs after taking written informed consent. This study is undertaken with an intention to treat the patients of chronic refractory urticaria completely. Patients will be randomized into two groups A and B using computer generated random number tables, group A will receive Cyclosporine and group B will receive Azathioprine; wherein, 28 random single and double-digit numbers from 1-56 will be selected before recruitment, and patients coming on these numbers will be randomized in a particular group. Random number generation, recruitment and randomization, were all done by the same investigator..

NCT ID: NCT03183024 Completed - Clinical trials for Chronic Idiopathic Urticaria

Treatment of Chronic Urticarial Unresponsive to H1-antihistamines With an Anti-IL5Ralpha Monoclonal Antibody

Start date: September 12, 2017
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Study to determine the efficacy of benralizumab when compared to placebo in patients with chronic hives that do not respond to antihistamine treatment

NCT ID: NCT03163875 Not yet recruiting - Chronic Urticaria Clinical Trials

Quality of Life in Patients With Chronic Urticaria

Start date: June 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Urticaria is one of the most frequent presenting complaints in dermatology, allergy, and emergency departments. The term chronic urticaria (CU) is understood as the appearance of recurrent wheals more than twice a week for over 6 consecutive weeks .Urticaria is not a single disease but a reaction pattern that represents cutaneous mast cell degranulation, resulting in extravasation of plasma into the dermis. The incidence of chronic urticaria is unknown, but it is thought to occur in 0.1%-3% of the population

NCT ID: NCT03151902 Recruiting - Urticaria Chronic Clinical Trials

Detection of Viral Particels in Urticaria Patients

Start date: July 2, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Blood samples from urticaria patients will be analyzed for viral particles