Observed Outcomes Associated With Fluticasone Propionate/Salmeterol Xinafoate or Inhaled Corticosteroids...
AsthmaThis is an observational retrospective analysis of linked pharmacy and medical claims data from IMS Health/Pharmetrics database. which is a comprehensive, de-identified United States (US) healthcare claims database that is representative of the non-elderly, insurance-carrying population, The total population is 35.4 million. The average length of follow-up is 2.7 years mean (2.2 years median). Subjects will be identified in the database that have at least one ICD-9 diagnostic code (493.xx) for asthma and at least 1 asthma treatment within a 12-month period prior to the index use of fluticsasone propionate/salmeterol xinafoate or inhaled corticosteroids. Subjects will be followed in the database until they have the event of interest (asthma-related emergency department visit, hospitalization, or oral corticosteroid use or combination of asthma-related emergency department/hospitalization or asthma-related emergency department/hospitalization/oral corticosteroids) or until they are lost to follow up whichever comes first. Subjects can be censored if they leave the database, have the event of interest, or are dispensed another asthma controller other than the medication of interest. All outcomes will be assessed in the follow-up period. Time-dependent statistical models adjusting for differences in baseline (pre-index) asthma and patient demographics will be used to compare asthma events.
Observational and Epidemiologic Study of the Disease Course and Unmet Needs in Children With Symptomatic...
Moderate to Severe Allergic AsthmaThe study was designed to collect data about inadequately controlled moderate to severe allergic asthma in subjects 6 to < 12 years of age, managed in a real-world setting.
Early Incidence of Occupational Asthma Among Bakers, Pastry-makers and Hairdressers
Occupational AsthmaBackground: Occupational exposures are thought to be responsible for 10-15% of new-onset asthma cases in adults, with disparities across sectors. Because most of the data are derived from registries and cross-sectional studies, little is known about incidence of occupational asthma (OA) during the first years after inception of exposure. This study focuses on this early asthma onset period among young workers in the bakery, pastry making and hairdressing sectors in order to assess early incidence of OA in these "at risk" occupations according to exposure duration, and to identify risk factors of OA. Methods: This study is a longitudinal retrospective study with a nested case-control to identify risk factors of OA. The assessment of incidence evolution is made by exploring a series of promotions (or retrospective cohorts) with increasing duration since at work. The study population is composed of subjects who graduated between 2001 and 2006 in sectors where they experience exposure to organic or inorganic allergenic or irritant compounds (with an objective of 150 subjects by year) and 250 young workers with no specific occupational exposure. This study is a descriptive, monocentric, longitudinal and retrospective study with cross-sectional measurements.
Allergy and Asthma Following Children Who Were Fed Supplemented Infant Formula
AllergyAsthmaLong-term cognitive outcome study of children who participated in randomized trials of LCP-supplemented formula during infancy.
Prevalence of Exercise-Induced Asthma in Select Cohorts of College Athletes
AsthmaThis study is investigating how commonly exercise-induced asthma happens in athletes and the best way to diagnose exercise-induced asthma. Exercise-induced asthma describes narrowing of the airways in the lungs that occurs in certain people when they exercise. This can cause shortness of breath, cough, and fatigue during exercise and can impair athletic performance. Exercise-induced asthma can be difficult to diagnose. This is a research study, because the investigators are examining the best way to document a diagnosis of exercise-induced asthma. The investigators are also interested in examining why exercise-induced asthma may occur.
National Survey on Asthma
AsthmaTo evaluate the concordance of the most frequently used words by the patients and the physicians to express asthma symptoms, according to the patient's level of asthma control.
Montelukast in Chronic Asthma
AsthmaTreatment of patients insufficiently treated with ICS or ICS + LABA.
Monitoring Asthma Treatment Using Exhaled Nitric Oxide
AsthmaAsthma is a chronic inflammatory condition in which the airways develop increased responsiveness to various stimuli such as exposure to an allergen, cold air or exercise. It is characterized by airway hyper-responsiveness, inflammation, increased mucus production, and airway obstruction. Since inflammation is an important feature of asthma, the use of non-invasive tests to measure lung inflammation to monitor asthma are of interest.The purpose of the study is to relate costs associated with healthcare utilization and loss of work and school time to the primary health outcome of cumulative number of symptom-free days. This will enable the researchers to determine whether the costs of monitoring exhaled NO to regular management strategy in recently diagnosed asthma will be offset by reductions in other costs of asthma-related care, and, if not, whether the additional costs are likely to be acceptable in terms of the improvement in health outcomes as measured by the additional number of symptom-free days.
Asthma in the Delta Region of Arkansas (ADRA): Prevalence and Morbidity
AsthmaThe purpose of the study is to conduct a cross-sectional study to examine asthma prevalence and morbidity in a predominately minority, low-income population in rural Arkansas.
Complementary and Alternative Medicine Use in Low-Income African American and Caucasian Adults With...
AsthmaThe purpose of this study is to identify the types of and frequency of use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) strategies among low-income Caucasian and African American adults with persistent asthma. The overall goal is to collect data that will increase understanding of health beliefs and behaviors in people with low-income backgrounds so that studies can be created that may help modify and improve patients' symptoms of asthma.