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AZithromycin Therapy in Preschoolers With a Severe Wheezing Episode Diagnosed at the Emergency Department...

AsthmaWheezing

AZ-SWED is a parallel group, double blind, placebo control efficacy clinical trial with two separate hypotheses. The trial will compare the 5-day outcome of preschool children presenting to an Emergency Department (ED) with an acute, severe wheezing episode and treated with either once daily oral Azithromycin (12 mg/kg/day for 5 days) or placebo. The AZ-SWED researchers will make separate comparisons in children in whom specific pathogenic bacteria are isolated from nasopharyngeal swabs, and in those in whom they are not isolated. The primary outcome will be the Asthma Flare-up Diary for Young Children (ADYC), a validated instrument that caregivers will transmit electronically daily after discharge from the ED. Families will be contacted daily during the five-day treatment to collect the ADYC, and to assess compliance and complications. A randomly chosen subset of enrolled children will participate in two follow-up visits 5-8 days and 14-21 days after visit 1 to assess development of resistance to study drug and treatment response related changes in the airway microbiome.

Recruiting27 enrollment criteria

A Study to Assess the Efficacy and Safety of Daily OM-85 in Young Children With Recurrent Wheezing...

Recurrent WheezingWheezing Lower Respiratory Illness

This study will assess the efficacy and safety of daily OM-85 treatment compared to placebo in children aged 6 months to 5 years with recurrent wheezing

Recruiting27 enrollment criteria

OM-85 in Paediatric Recurrent Respiratory Tract Infections With Wheezing Lower Respiratory Illness...

Respiratory Tract InfectionsWheezing Lower Respiratory Illness

This study will assess the efficacy and safety of OM-85 compared to placebo in reducing the number of respiratory tract infections (RTIs) in children aged between 6 months and 5 years.

Recruiting27 enrollment criteria

Saline vs Hypertonic Serum With Respiratory Physiotherapy in a Recurrent Wheezing Patient

Bronchiolitis

Bronchiolitis (BQ) is an acute viral infection of the lower respiratory tract that affects the bronchioles of babies younger than 24 months of age. Respiratory physiotherapy (FTR) appears as a complementary treatment measure in clinical guidelines and consensus on the management of BQ. Nebulization with 3% hypertonic serum before the FTR session induces an osmotic flow of water in the mucus, which facilitates drainage and reduces edema in the submucosal tissue.

Recruiting9 enrollment criteria

Breathing and Core Stability Exercise Effects on Lumbopelvic Pain

Breathing SoundLow Back Pain2 more

Lumbopelvic pain refers to self-reported pain in areas of lower region, anterior and posterior pelvic tilt or combination of these. Physical therapy interventions used are breathing exercises with and without core stability exercises. Tool used were Pain Pressure Algometer and Oswestry Disability Index.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Oral Prednisolone for Acute Rhinovirus Induced Wheezing in Children Less Than 2 Years of Age

Bronchiolitis Acute Viral

The aim of the trial is to evaluate whether the use of oral prednisolone directed by point-of-care testing is useful in acute wheezing caused by rhinovirus in children aged 6-24 months.

Recruiting18 enrollment criteria

Bacterial Lysate In Preventing Asthma

WheezingBronchiolitis1 more

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn about the effects of using bacterial lysate in bronchiolitis. The main question it aims to answer are: Does the use of bacterial lysate after bronchiolitis reduce the likelihood of preschool wheeze Participants will take either the active medicine or a placebo for 24 months.

Recruiting16 enrollment criteria

Evaluate the Effect of Nasal Spray in the Prevention of RTI in Children With Pre-school Wheezing...

WheezingRecurrent Respiratory Tract Infections

To determine whether or not preventive administration of resveratrol in the form of a nasal spray is effective in reducing the number of asthma exacerbations typical of preschool wheezing children who develop viral infections.

Recruiting11 enrollment criteria

Protecting Preterm Infants From Respiratory Tract Infections and Wheeze by Using Bacterial Lysates....

WheezingLRTI1 more

The primary objective of this study is to reduce respiratory tract infections and wheezing in moderate-late preterms in the first year of life by bacterial lysate administration. Next to determine the correlation of biological markers with respiratory symptoms, immune protection and treatment effect.

Recruiting9 enrollment criteria

Innovative Steroid Treatment to Reduce Asthma Development in Children After First-time Rhinovirus...

AsthmaInflammation

The overall objective of the study is to determine the efficacy of corticosteroids in preventing recurrent wheezing and asthma in high-risk, first-time severe wheezing children with rhinovirus infection, stratified by rhinovirus genome load. The secondary objectives are to determine duration and severity of each acute episode with acute expiratory breathing difficulty, the number of episodes with acute expiratory breathing difficulty, degree of pulmonary hyperreactivity and quality of life within 24 months after study entry.

Recruiting15 enrollment criteria
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