Observational Study of Obstructive Lung Disease (NOVELTY)
AsthmaCOPD1 moreThe NOVEL Observational longiTudinal studY (NOVELTY) is an observational study of obstructive lung disease and is a multi-country, multi-centre, prospective, longitudinal cohort study which will recruit patients with a diagnosis, or suspected diagnosis, of asthma and/or Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). Patients will undergo clinical assessments and receive standard medical care as determined by their treating physician. Patients enrolled in NOVELTY will be followed up yearly by their treating physician for a total duration of three years. In addition, patients will be followed up remotely every 3 months. The NOVELTY study will collect data currently lacking to allow for multinational data collection to fill regional/local gaps and improve comparability across regions.
African Severe Asthma Program: A Research Network for Characterisation of Severe Asthma in Africans...
Severe AsthmaThis study is a prospective observational multicentre cohort study of asthma patients in Eastern Africa whose objectives will be; The primary objective of this project is to identify and characterize severe asthma in Eastern Africa in order to understand its demographic, clinical, physiologic, pathologic, genomic and immunologic determinants. Secondary objective(s) are; Compare the annual healthcare utilisation (HCU) (emergency room visits, hospitalization including admission to critical care units and unscheduled outpatient clinic or office visits), exacerbation, quality of life and mortality rates of severe and not- severe asthma patients Determine the factors associated with the asthma HCU events, quality of life, exacerbations and mortality The study will enroll 1676 patients aged between 12 and 70 years and follow up each patient for up to one year.
Characterizing Asthma Sputum Elasticity in the UCSF Severe Asthma Research Program
AsthmaThis study is designed to characterize subjects in terms of their sputum phenotype. The purpose of this study is to learn more about the impact of having abnormally elastic sputum on asthma severity by comparing subjects with severe as well as mild/moderate asthma to healthy controls. The characterization will include medical history, pulmonary function testing, imaging of the lungs and biospecimen collection.
UTMB Research on Severe Asthma (UROSA) Study
AsthmaTo identify and understand biologic aspects of severe asthma compared to subjects with mild to moderate asthma and subjects without asthma (normal or healthy volunteers).
Implementation of an Asthma Program to Improve Asthma Identification and Education in Children
AsthmaHypertension1 moreThe primary objective of this study is to document the prevalence and associations between asthma, hypertension, and obesity in children living in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and its surrounding regions. The secondary objective is to determine the impact of various educational interventions on child and caregiver knowledge of asthma.
Sample Collection in Smoking Asthma
AsthmaThis study will collect blood and sputum (phlegm) samples from subjects with asthma, smokers and normal healthy subjects, to compare the biological markers of disease and inflammation.
ANASA (Patients' Satisfaction With Pulmonary Diseases' Treatment)
AsthmaChronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseThe aim of the study is to compare patients' satisfaction from the use of three different inhalation devices by using the FSI-10 questionnaire
Strategies to Improve Asthma and Treatment of Asthma in Canadians
AsthmaOur study will enroll 644 randomly-selected Canadians who have been diagnosed with asthma by a physician within the previous five years. It will be determined what diagnostic tests were initially performed to make this diagnosis. Participants will undergo lung function testing over 6-8 weeks to determine their respiratory status and to confirm they have asthma. Participants may be followed up to one year depending on their test results.
Center for Reducing Asthma Disparities - Meharry/Vanderbilt Centers
AsthmaLung DiseasesThe purpose of this study is to determine the mechanisms underlying the disparities in asthma and to improve asthma care in pregnant women, a targeted group at high risk for asthma-specific maternal and perinatal complications.
Genetic Epidemiology of Asthma in Costa Rica
AsthmaLung DiseasesTo identify genetic factors that influence the development of asthma in Hispanics.