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Exploration the effects of Elimination of Pathogens Through Purgation and Diuresis on bronchial asthma of children based on intestinal microecology

Phase 1
Conditions
Asthma
Registration Number
ITMCTR1900002810
Lead Sponsor
The Second Affiliated Hospital of Heilongjiang University of Chinese Medicine
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Pending
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
Not specified
Inclusion Criteria

1. Children with asthma
(1) All the children were in accordance with the diagnostic standard of asthma;
(2) The age was 5-14 years old;
(3) No standardized treatment such as bronchodilator was received within 48 hours before being included in the study;
(4) The children could be followed up for 3 months;
(5) The children had good compliance and could cooperate with the examination of pulmonary ventilation function;
(6) The parents of the children or their legal guardians sign the informed consent form; the children = 8 years old need to sign both the children and their families.
2. Healthy children
(1) The age was 5-14 years old;
(2) No history of asthma and allergy;
(3) No infection and medication history within 1 month before enrollment;
(4) The parents of the children or their legal guardians sign the informed consent form; the children = 8 years old need to sign both the children and their families.

Exclusion Criteria

(1) Children who are allergic to or have contraindications to standardized drugs;
(2) Children with chronic lung disease, pneumonia, pneumothorax and other children who significantly affect lung function parameters, or children with serious primary diseases and psychosis with heart, liver, kidney and hematopoiesis;
(3) Children participating in other clinical trials.

Study & Design

Study Type
Interventional study
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Serum IgE;16S rDNA of feces;Metabolism of feces;ACT/ C-ACT;PFTs;
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
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