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To Determine the Measurement Properties of the ACT in an African American Adolescent Population...

Asthma

Purpose: To determine the measurement properties of the asthma control test (ACT) in a prospective clinical study in an African American adolescent population.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Characterising the Microbiota in Asthma

Asthma

Previous work has determined that there are significant differences in the communities of bacteria found in the airways of asthmatic patients compared to those found in the airways of healthy people. It is not yet clear if these bacterial communities are similar in all patients with asthma or if they are different in people with more severe asthma, with different types of asthma or between asthma patients taking different treatment. This is important to know as any differences in the bacteria present between groups may help to explain why people with asthma do not have the same features of disease. This research aims to determine if there are any differences in the number and type of bacteria found in the airways of asthmatic patients (1) with different severities of asthma and (2) who use different types of inhaled steroid treatment for asthma. We will do this by detecting the DNA of bacteria present in phlegm samples from these patients. We will also take measurements of the different components of asthma to see if the bacteria are different in people with different types of disease. As it is not yet clear if the bacteria detected in phlegm samples from one person may differ on different occasions, we will be taking more than one sample from some patients to see how similar this is over time.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Exhaled Hydrogen Sulphide as a Biomarker of Airways Disease in Asthma

Asthma

The purpose of this study will be to determine whether there is any role for measuring Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S) in the exhaled breath in terms of management of the patient with asthma. The investigators will recruit patients with a range of severity of asthma and health volunteers. Levels of Hydrogen Sulphide will be measured in exhaled breath and blood. Also exhaled Nitric Oxide, Spirometry and asthma symptom scores will be measured at each study visit. Participants will attend either 2 or 4 separate visits. The investigators will determine whether there is a relationship between exhaled Hydrogen Sulphide and asthma severity.

Completed20 enrollment criteria

STudy of Asthma Adherence Reminders

Childhood Asthma

To determine whether electronic adherence monitoring with feedback and reminder alarms can improve adherence and health outcomes in childhood asthma.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Immune Response to Pneumococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine (23-valent) Predicts Asthma Status and Outcomes...

Asthma

Advisory Committee for Immunization Practices (ACIP) from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) recommends that children (6-18 years) and adults (≥19 years old) with chronic lung condition such as asthma or cigarette smoking be vaccinated with Pneumococcal vaccine (PPSV23). The purpose of this study is to increase awareness of vaccination to late adolescents with asthma and smokers (social aspect of study), and to recommend vaccination (which is the clinical aspect). Individuals who agree to receiving vaccine will be enrolled in research to determine whether late adolescents with and without asthma (smokers) have distinctive pneumococcal vaccine response patterns and whether such patterns are associated with subsequent variance in asthma outcomes.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Specific Use-result Surveillance of Spiriva Respimat in Asthmatics

Asthma

The safety of Spiriva® 2.5 µg Respimat® 60 puffs (hereinafter referred to as Spiriva® Respimat®) in patients with severe persistent asthma under the real-world use was not confirmed in clinical trials.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

To Study Device Attributes by Investigating Errors Made in Use, Ease of Use and Preference Among...

Asthma

This study is designed to assess the proportion of asthma subjects making critical and non-critical errors made in using ELLIPTA® inhaler compared with other commercially available inhaler devices such as the TURBUHALER®, MDI (metered-dose inhaler), and DISKUS/ACCUHALER®. This study will also assess the ease of use and preference between the ELLIPTA inhaler and the other commercially available inhaler devices. This is a randomized, open-label, placebo, crossover, multicentre study with a single visit. The study will comprise three sub-studies. Subjects will receive inactive treatment (placebo) via the ELLIPTA inhaler and one of the other inhaler devices depending on the sub-study they are allocated to. Only subjects who are naïve to the ELLIPTA inhaler and to one of the other inhalers that will be used in this study will be included. The study will be conducted in the Netherlands and the UK, and comprises one visit only. A sufficient number of subjects (at least 190) with asthma will be screened and 180 will be randomized to one of the three sub-studies. Eligible subjects will be allocated to one of the sub-studies in the following order depending on their experience of using the other inhaler (i.e., depending on which other inhaler they are naïve to). ELLIPTA, DISKUS, and ACCUHALER are registered trademarks of the GSK group of companies. TURBUHALER is a registered trademark of AstraZeneca.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Does Asthma Phenotype Have Impact on Disease Control

Asthma

The application of biomarkers that are more closely associated with eosinophillic airway inflammation, such as measurements of FeNO level, cell count in induced sputum or bronchial reactivity could improve asthma control by better directing treatment. A systematic review and meta-analysis is to be conducted to assess the efficacy of tailoring asthma intervention on clinical symptoms compared with exhaled nitric oxide or induced sputum count.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Electrophilic Fatty Acid Derivatives in Asthma

AsthmaElectrophilic Fatty Acids

Asthma is an inflammatory disease, which means it causes swelling in the lungs to cause shortness of breath and/or wheezing. There are several asthma medications that help to reduce this problem. The objective of this research study is to characterize the presence of electrophilic fatty acids in the bronchial airway of subjects with controlled asthma at baseline and after treatment with Aspirin, Indomethacin, or no treatment at all. The presence of electrophilic fatty acids may indicate inflammation. Aspirin and Indomethacin are known to respectively increase and inhibit the formation of electrophilic fatty acids. By gaining a better understanding of how electrophilic fatty acids work and how they respond to different treatment, researchers hope to be able to find better ways to lessen airway inflammation in asthma in the future.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Severe Asthma Research Program (SARP)- San Francisco Clinical Site

Asthma

The mission of SARP is to improve the understanding of severe asthma through integrated study of its clinical and biological features and to evaluate their changes over time. The ultimate goal of these efforts is to promote better treatments for severe asthma.

Completed20 enrollment criteria
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