Exercise Challenge in a Cold Chamber
- Conditions
- Exercise-induced Asthma
- Interventions
- Other: Exercise challenge in a cold chamberOther: Methacholine challengeOther: Exercise challenge in room temperature
- Registration Number
- NCT02026492
- Lead Sponsor
- Johann Wolfgang Goethe University Hospital
- Brief Summary
The purpose of this study is to compare the exercise-challenge in a cold chamber at 2-4°C to the gold standard the metacholine challenge in subjects showing symptoms of exercise-induced bronchoconstriction. The sensitivity and repeatability of the exercise test will be measured.
- Detailed Description
Subjects suffering form exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) usually have a normal lung function testing at rest. To provoke asthma symptoms a provocation test is necessary, e.g., by bronchial methacholine testing or by a standardised exercise test on a treadmill. The correlation between methacholine and exercise test is fair, possibly because both methods measure different kinds of bronchial hyperresponsiveness. Moreover, the sensitivity and the repeatability of the exercise test is fair.
The value of the methacholine test to predict a positive exercise test will be measured. We hypothesize that the exercise test in a cold chamber, a combination of two provocation methods cold air and exercise, is more sensitive to detect EIB and that the test has a better repeatability.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 79
- Informed consent
- Patients: Age >6 and <18 years
- Subjects: Age >/=18 and <45 years
- sportive, 1-2x exercise per week
- bronchial hyperresponsiveness in the medical history
- lung function Forced vital capacity (FVC) <80% and Forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) <75%
- chronic diseases or infections (e.g. HIV, Tbc)
- pregnancy
- systemic corticosteroid-treatment
- inhalative corticosteroid therapy or leukotriene antagonists <14d
- alcohol, substance or drug abuse
- smokers
- inability to capture extend and consequences of the study
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- CROSSOVER
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description 40 patients aged 6-18 years Exercise challenge in room temperature All 40 patients with a diagnosis of asthma are recruited from the outpatients clinic of the department of Pediatric Pneumology and Allergology of the University Hospital Frankfurt. Patients undergo a methacholine challenge and two exercise challenges in a cold chamber and one exercise challenge in room temperature. 40 patients aged 6-18 years Exercise challenge in a cold chamber All 40 patients with a diagnosis of asthma are recruited from the outpatients clinic of the department of Pediatric Pneumology and Allergology of the University Hospital Frankfurt. Patients undergo a methacholine challenge and two exercise challenges in a cold chamber and one exercise challenge in room temperature. 40 subjects aged 18-45 years Exercise challenge in a cold chamber All subjects show bronchial hyperresponsiveness e.g. dyspnea when exercising in cold environment, in their medical history. Subjects undergo a methacholine challenge and exercise challenge in a cold chamber and one exercise challenge in room temperature. 40 subjects aged 18-45 years Methacholine challenge All subjects show bronchial hyperresponsiveness e.g. dyspnea when exercising in cold environment, in their medical history. Subjects undergo a methacholine challenge and exercise challenge in a cold chamber and one exercise challenge in room temperature. 40 patients aged 6-18 years Methacholine challenge All 40 patients with a diagnosis of asthma are recruited from the outpatients clinic of the department of Pediatric Pneumology and Allergology of the University Hospital Frankfurt. Patients undergo a methacholine challenge and two exercise challenges in a cold chamber and one exercise challenge in room temperature. 40 subjects aged 18-45 years Exercise challenge in room temperature All subjects show bronchial hyperresponsiveness e.g. dyspnea when exercising in cold environment, in their medical history. Subjects undergo a methacholine challenge and exercise challenge in a cold chamber and one exercise challenge in room temperature.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Agreement of metacholine challenge and the combined exercise/cold-air challenge 3 months Lung function will be measured prior and after methacholine- and exercise/cold-air challenges. The maximal fall in forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1, percent predicted) after methacholine and cold air challenge will be compared by statistical correlation. For both methods the sensitivity and the specificity to predict an exercise induced asthma will be calculated by a receiver operating characteristic (ROC analysis).
All subjects receive Salbutamol to relief them from bronchial constriction at the end of the test.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Repeatability of the combined exercise/cold-air challenge 3 months The combined exercise/cold-air challenge will be performed twice within one week. Post challenge the FEV1 will be measured after 5, 10, 20, and 30 minutes. The maximal fall in FEV1 (percent predicted) and the area under the curve (AUC) will be compared. The agreement and the repeatability of the maximal fall in FEV1 and of the AUC will be measured by correlation and by the method of Bland and Altman.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Goethe University Hospital Frankfurt
🇩🇪Frankfurt, Hessen, Germany