Asthma: Phenotyping EXacerbations
- Conditions
- Asthma
- Registration Number
- NCT04293588
- Lead Sponsor
- University of Nottingham
- Brief Summary
The main outcomes of this study are to establish a cohort of well-phenotyped asthma patients with a recent history of an exacerbation. We aim to describe exacerbation profiles (phenotypes) of the cohort in terms of inflammatory/biomarker profile and bacterial/viral infection status and to compare these with exacerbation events in the sister APEX cohort.
- Detailed Description
This is a single centre, observational, longitudinal cohort study. The study will consist of one group of approximately 200 patients with clinician diagnosed asthma, who have had at least one exacerbation in the past year before informed consent. They will be identified from secondary care, primary care and the Nottingham Respiratory Research Database (NRRD).
After the Baseline visit, each subject will be followed for the duration of their participation in the study. Participants will be asked to contact the research team if they perceive that their asthma symptoms are worsening to the extent that they would usually seek help from a healthcare professional. They will then be invited to attend the Assessment Visit and potential Exacerbation Visit. Participants who complete this visit will then continue in the study, as we are interested in comparing subsequent events in the same individuals, to establish exacerbation stability and consistency.
All participants, whether they have attended an Assessment visit or not, will be invited to attend for an Annual visit. The research team will also contact participants at 3 monthly intervals, with their permission, to discuss the study and provide updates.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- UNKNOWN
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 200
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Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Proportion of study participants with an eosinophilic and non eosinophhilic phenotype 3 years into the study Percentage of study participants with an eosinophilic and non eosinophhilic phenotype
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method The proportion of exacerbations associated with confrimed viral and bacterial infection 3 years The prercentage of participabnts within the cohort with at least one exacerbation associated with confirmed viral and bacterial infection by the end of the study
Measuring Lung function and inflamamtion 3 years Measure Forced Oscialltion Technique (FOT) and Spirometry and Fractional Exhaled Nitric Oxide (FENO) at baseline and then at exacerbation and anuual visits.
Nasals brushes 3 years. Nasal bursh samples will be obtained to identify viral genetics at baseline, exacerbation and annual visits
Induced sputum 3 years Induced sputum will be attempted on all patients at baseline exacerbation and annual visit to assess sputum cell counts at each of the specific points.
Blood profile 3 years Measure FBC CRP IgE at baseline. During an exacerbation and annual visit, FBC CRP will be measured. Additional blood will be taken at each visit for future research
Nasal lavage fluid and throat swab 3 years Nasal lavage will be preformed along side a throat swab to identify any virsuses at baseline, exacerbation and annual visits.
Asthma control questionnaire 3 years ACQ score at baseline and then at exacerbation and annual visits. 0 is total control and 6 is severly uncontrolled
Medication Adherence Rating Scale (MARS) 3 years MARS at baseline and then at exacerbation and annual visits. 5 questions are propposed each with a score scale 1 to 5. A score of 1 having the best and 5 having the worst.
Skin Prick testing 3 years Skin prick tests will be performed on all patients at baseline to assess if they are sensitive to common allergens and would be suggestive of atopy
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Nottingham respriatory research unit
🇬🇧Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom