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Screening Scottish Swimmers for Asthma and Rhinitis

AsthmaRhinitis

The Scottish National and District swimming teams will be screened for asthma and rhinitis using both mannitol challenge and sport-based exercise challenge.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Study of Inhaled Glucocorticosteroid Administration in Asthma Patients

Asthma

Once-daily inhaled glucocorticosteroids treatment can sufficiently control airway inflammation in asthma patients.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

A 3-Month Non-Interventional Study of Asthmatics Treatment With Symbicort® Turbuhaler®

Asthma

The purpose of this study is to investigate real practices of treatment with Symbicort Turbuhaler for 3 months in asthma and patient compliance.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Vibration Response Imaging in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Asthma

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseAsthma

Obstructive lung disease is usually a differential diagnostic consideration when a patient presents with breathlessness or cough. Spirometry is the key diagnostic test used to confirm airflow obstruction particularly in the primary care setting. Airflow obstruction that completely resolves after administration of a bronchodilator, by definition, excludes a diagnosis of COPD. Evaluation of obstructive lung disease must include pulmonary function testing; bronchoreversibility testing is an adjunct in differentiating between asthma and COPD. Bronchoreversibility cannot serve as an absolute diagnostic criterion for separating asthma from COPD. Vibration response imaging (VRI) technology provides a simple, radiation-free method to image the lungs, by visualizing vibration energy (lung sounds) emitted during respiration cycle. In this study, regional quantitative and qualitative information on vibration response is compared with spirometry in assessing lungs function of COPD and Asthma patients.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Asthma in the Delta Region of Arkansas: Characterization of Disease and Impact of Environmental...

Asthma

The purpose of the study is to evaluate asthma and examine the homes of children with asthma living in rural areas of the state. This study is being done to give investigators more information about the presence of allergens and endotoxin in the homes of children with asthma living in the delta region of Arkansas.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Inflammatory Markers in Exhaled Breath (Condensate) in Childhood Asthma

AsthmaHealthy1 more

Background: Exhaled nitric oxide and inflammatory biomarkers in exhaled breath condensate may be useful to diagnose and monitor childhood asthma. Their ability to indicate an asthma diagnosis, and to assess asthma severity and control, is largely unknown. Objective: To study 1) the ability of exhaled nitric oxide and inflammatory markers in exhaled breath condensate (nitrite, nitrate, hydrogen peroxide, 8-isoprostane, interferon-γ, tumor necrosis factor-α, interleukin-2,-4,-5,-10, acidity) to discriminate between childhood asthma and controls. 2) the ability of these biomarkers to indicate asthma severity and control. Methods: 114 Children were included: 64 asthmatics (10.7±3.0 years, 67.2% atopic) and 50 controls (10.0±0.4 years). Condensate was collected using a glass condenser

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Pathogenesis and Genetics of Environmental Asthma Ozone Study

AsthmaInflammation

The goals of the research are designed to accomplish genetic association studies of candidate genes in healthy normal individuals exposed to 0.2 ppm for 2.25 hours with intermittent exercise in order to search for associations between defined genotypes/haplotypes and 3 specific in vivo respiratory endpoints: a) change in FEV1 immediately after ozone exposure; b) change nonspecific bronchial reactivity as reflected in the change in methacholine PC20 FEV1 24 hours after ozone exposure ; and c) change in lung epithelial integrity as reflected in the Clearance Halftime of technetium 24 hours after ozone exposure. These studies have been carried forward to take place in 4 phases: i) healthy individuals have been exposed to O3 using our standard exposure protocol; and we will increase the numbers of individuals available for study. ii) perform genetic association studies for the endpoints of spirometry (FEV1, FVC, FEV1/FVC), PC20 FEV1 for methacholine, and epithelial integrity (Clearance Halftime) for 3 candidate O3 response genes taken from literature searches and/or previously characterized to demonstrate associations. These physiologic endpoints have been examined in terms of both a continuum of response, and discrete "responder" and "non-responder" endpoints.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Erythema Toxicum Neonatorum in Newborns and the Development of Asthma

AsthmaErythema Toxicum Neonatorum

Erythema Toxicum Neonatorum (ETN) is a common skin finding that affects healthy full-term babies. Several authors have commented on the possible relationship between ETN and the development of atopic conditions, such as atopic dermatitis or respiratory disease later in life. There is a paucity of research addressing this issue.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Center for Reducing Asthma Disparities - Howard/Hopkins Centers

AsthmaLung Diseases

To evaluate asthma morbidity in low-income, African-American children and adults with asthma.

Completed1 enrollment criteria

Bikram Yoga and Asthma

Asthmatics

Cold and dry air induce exercise induced asthma. Yoga training may improve lung function tests. Bikram Yoga (heat 39 degree Celsius and humidity 60%)training may improve both lung function tests and bronchial hyperreactivity (to exercise and adenosine 5'monophosphate).

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria
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