Cornell Translational Behavioral Science Research Consortium: Asthma Qualitative Study
AsthmaTo explore and illuminate the cultural, social, and psychological factors that either facilitate or serve as barriers to behavioral change in asthma patients.
A Study of Xolair to Evaluate Effectiveness and Long-Term Safety in Patients With Moderate to Severe...
AsthmaThis study is a multicenter, prospective, observational cohort study of ~5000 Xolair-treated and ~2500 non-Xolair-treated patients with moderate to severe persistent asthma and a positive skin test or in vitro reactivity to an aeroallergen.
Geographic Modeling of Traffic and Asthma Rates
AsthmaThis study surveys the parents/guardians about symptoms and diagnosis of asthma in kindergarten and first-grade students in 13 schools around the city of Anchorage, Alaska. Traffic information is also measured and entered in geographical information mapping system with student's home and school locations. The study will assess whether students living in high traffic areas have greater risk of diagnosis of asthma.
Multicenter Asthma Research Collaboration
AsthmaLung DiseasesTo study the epidemiology of emergency asthma by focusing on three Multicenter Asthma Research Collaboration (MARC) databases collected over a two-year period in adult and pediatric emergency departments.
Collaborative Studies on the Genetics of Asthma (CSGA)
AsthmaLung DiseasesTo conduct molecular genetic studies in human pedigrees in order to identify the major genes responsible for asthma.
Factors Involved in Asthma and Airway Inflammation
AsthmaHealthyAsthma is the third leading cause of preventable admissions to the hospital in the United States. Deaths and diseases associated with asthma increase every year. Asthma is a disorder of airway inflammation. There are several factors thought to play a role in the process of inflammation. In this study researchers are particularly interested in studying a factors known as TNF (tumor necrosis factor) and the sites where this factor attaches called receptors. Another factor associated with receptor processing is called aminopeptidase-like protein. It may be involved in the relationship between TNF, it's receptors, and inflammation. In order to understand the relationship between these factors, researchers plan to simulate an allergic reaction in the lungs and airways of patients participating in the study. By doing this they can collect and study the factors causing airway inflammation. Samples collected from patients with asthma will be compared to samples from volunteers without asthma. Patients and volunteers participating in this study will not directly benefit from this research. However, the study may help researchers understand the causes and processes involved in asthma. In addition, the study may lead to the development of new treatments for asthma and airway inflammation.
The Asthma Breathing Record Study
AsthmaThe study involves a new device, called 'N-Tidal C', which uses a method that has the potential to predict when asthma attacks are about to happen. The device works by accurately measuring an individual's exhaled CO2 waveform. A person has to breathe in and out through the mouthpiece at their normal relaxed rate of breathing. It does not need any extra effort and therefore has considerable benefits over current breathing tests which require significant patient effort.
Advanced Multimodal Wireless Vital Signs Monitoring for Patients With Asthma and Anaphylaxis
Asthma in ChildrenAllergyThe primary objective of this study is to assess the function and reliability of a non-invasive, skin-like electronic sensor. We hypothesize that this skin sensor will address an unmet need to wirelessly, noninvasively, and rapidly assess critical vital signs and other measures essential to healthcare monitoring for patients with asthma and anaphylaxis.
Child Asthma : What Parents Attitude During an Asthma Attack at Home Before Consulting the Pediatric...
Asthma in ChildrenAsthma Attack1 moreprospective multicenter observational study. Parents whose children meet the inclusion criteria complete a questionnaire assessing the child's follow-up, the management of the current asthma attack, and the treatment provided at home. The main objective is to calculate the prevalence of placement of short-acting bronchodilators. The secondary objectives are to describe the factors associated with their implementation.
National Validation and Sensitivity to Change of the SAQ
AsthmaSevere AsthmaDESIGN A multi-centre mixed methods study of a new asthma specific quality of life questionnaire including limited clinic data. AIMS To collect further quantitative data to validate a new asthma quality of life scale, the Severe Asthma Questionnaire (SAQ). To determine the Minimum Clinically Important Difference (MCID) of the SAQ OUTCOME MEASURES Questionnaires: The Severe Asthma Questionnaire (SAQ) The Mini Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire (MiniAQLQ) The EQ-5D-5L The Asthma Control Test (ACT)/ Asthma Control Questionnaire (ACQ) Global Rating of Change Questionnaire (GRCQ) Clinical data comprises: Spirometry BMI Asthma severity Health care utilisation: ED attendance in the last 12 months, Hospital admissions in the last 12 months; Number of exacerbations in the last 12 months requiring OCS Prednisolone dose mg/day (if oral steroid dependent). POPULATION All patients aged 16 years or over, who have attended one of three participating UK specialist asthma centres for the validation study and with data also collected from Derriford Hospital's Chest Clinic (DHCC) for use in determining Minimum clinically Important difference. ELIGIBILITY Over 16 years of age Diagnosis of Severe Asthma DURATION 18 months