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Active clinical trials for "Rhinitis, Allergic, Seasonal"

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Comparison of the Effect of Montelukast and Cetirizine on Allergic Inflammation in Children With...

Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis

The aim of this study is to compare the effect of montelukast and cetirizine on allergic inflammation measured by exhaled nitric oxide concentration in children with seasonal allergic rhinitis.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Effectiveness of Bifidobacteria in Children Affected by Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis

Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis

This study is aimed at assessing the efficacy of supplementation with a mixture of three bifidobacteria , on the allergic rhinitis..The rhinitis symptoms were assessed by validated score ( TSS ) , for children aged between 4 and 17 years with allergic rhinitis parietaria , mild , moderate or severe , than children not supplemented . Secondary Objectives The effectiveness of treatment by VAS : Evaluation of the rescue medication consumption Evaluation of quality of life ( using structured questionnaire ) Evaluation of the frequency and school performance ( using structured questionnaire ) Assessment of sleep quality and attention (through structured questionnaire ) Satisfaction rating and satisfaction of parents Evaluation of asthma exacerbations in children susceptible

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of the Beneficial Effects of a Nasal Spray of Resveratrol in Children With Seasonal Allergic...

Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis

The aim of this study is to evaluate whether treatment with a nasal spray based on resveratrol has some benefit in patients with seasonal allergic rhinitis, mild, moderate, or severe.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

To Determine the Minimum Amount of Artemisia Vulgaris Allergen Extract Producing a Positive Skin...

Allergy to Pollen

The objective of this study is to determine the biological activity of Artemisia vulgaris allergen extract in histamine equivalent units (HEP) units, in order to be used as in-house reference preparation (IHRP).

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Repeat Nasal Allergen Challenge

Hayfever

This is a non-drug, biomarker study to assess the utility of the model of repeated nasal allergen challenges in subjects with atopic rhinitis as a method of inducing an increased response to inhaled allergen, which will more closely resemble the responses seen during the hayfever season.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

The Role of Pollen Starch Granules in Pollen Challenge Studies in the Fraunhofer Environmental Exposure...

AsthmaSeasonal Allergic Rhinitis

The aim of the study is to explore the contribution of pollen starch granules to the induced symptoms and airway inflammation in patients with allergic rhinitis and mild asthma in a controlled pollen exposure(pollen challenge room at the Fraunhofer ITEM). Starch granules are released from the pollen grains and are considered to be the allergen carriers of the pollen. The hypothesis is proposed that pollen starch granules are important in the induction of airway inflammation and airway hyperresponsiveness.

Completed21 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of High Speed Laser Doppler Imaging Technology

Hay Fever

Skin prick tests (SPT) are commonly used in daily allergological practice to assess skin reactivity to allergens. Multiple factors can contribute to non-optimal results of conventional wheal and flare measurement (CWFM) of SPT such as inaccurate measurements, observer-dependency and absence of traceability. This study aims to evaluate the quantification of SPT by a novel High Speed Laser Doppler Imaging (HSL-DI) and to compare it with CWFM. First, SPT with birch and/or grass pollen extracts as well as positive and negative controls will be performed in 20 volunteers (11 atopics, 9 non-atopics) to establish the characteristics (cut-off, optimal reading time and allergen concentration) of HSL-DI analysis based on two parameters ("area" and "flow" measurement). In a second step, fifty patients will be tested with birch and grass pollen extracts at optimal allergen concentration and time window. Analysis of SPT by HSL-DI and CWFM will be compared.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Allergic Rhinitis Changes the Sinus Microbiome

Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis

The investigators hypothesize that treatment with QNASL will reduce nasal mucosal inflammation induced by the allergy season and prevent the changes in the microbiome caused by the allergy season.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Diagnostic Accuracy of the MADx Multi Array Xplorer (MAX 45k) Automated Laboratory System and the...

Birch Pollen AllergyGrass Pollen Allergy4 more

About 20% of the general population are affected by an allergy - with an upward trend. Quite often, allergic people do not consider their disease as serious and suffer from subsequent complications, like allergic asthma, later in their life. The sooner the allergen source is identified, the sooner the therapeutic intervention (e.g. dietary recommendations, allergen avoidance, anti-inflammatory treatment or allergen immunotherapy) can be started. Cross-reactivity may also play an important role. Therefore, a comprehensive allergy test is essential for an optimal treatment of patients. Modern multiplex testing is an individualized diagnostic approach, which may help to identify eligible patients for allergen immunotherapy and may identify risk groups by analyzing the sIgE profile. Until now, published data on the clinical usability of multiplex allergy diagnostic test systems are often limited. Even though, available studies show a good correlation between conventionally used multiplex or singleplex assays (ISAC or ImmunoCAP) and the new multiplex assay (ALEX and ALEX²), the results are often based on small sample sizes investigating many different allergens. Therefore, this clinical performance study is conducted to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of the ALEX² IgE multiplex test using the Multi Array Explorer (MAX 45k, MacroArray Diagnostics) automated laboratory system in comparison to a conventional IgE singleplex test system as well as clinical symptoms and skin prick test results in a total of 826 patients. Patients with the most common inhalant allergies (e.g. grass pollen, house dust mite or cat allergy) will be included as well as patients suffering from Hymenoptera venom allergy, which is the major cause of anaphylaxis.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Nasal Ocular Reflexes Contribute to Eye Symptoms

RhinitisAllergic1 more

Eye symptoms of tearing, redness and itching frequently occur in patients with allergic rhinitis or hayfever. The purpose of this trial is to study whether placing an allergen (a substance that causes allergies) directly in your nose can cause you to have eye symptoms as well as nasal symptoms.

Completed6 enrollment criteria
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