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Evaluating the Use of a Device Called Impulse Oscillometry in Participants With Vocal Cord Disorders or Asthma

Completed
Conditions
Asthma
Lung Function Decreased
Vocal Cord Dysfunction
Laryngeal Obstruction
Breathing, Mouth
Interventions
Device: Impulse Oscillometer
Registration Number
NCT05246930
Lead Sponsor
University of Rochester
Brief Summary

This study will determine if airway resistance to airflow and pressure, measured by Impulse Oscillometry, is impacted in subjects with vocal cord disorders and whether these measurements are different when compared to subjects with asthma.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
43
Inclusion Criteria
  • Vaccinated against COVID-19 or testing negative for COVID-19 by viral PCT within 5 days before testing
  • Willingness to perform breathing test
  • Must be able to speak and understand English
  • Documented diagnosis of asthma, documented clinical diagnosis of vocal cord dysfunction, or undergoing evaluation for vocal cord dysfunction
Exclusion Criteria
  • Unable to provide consent or perform oscillometry test

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Subjects with diagnosis of asthmaImpulse OscillometerSubjects with physician-diagnosed asthma. Some subjects will have concomitant diagnosis of vocal cord dysfunction.
Subjects with a diagnosis of vocal cord dysfunctionImpulse OscillometerSubjects with a confirmed or suspected diagnosis of vocal cord dysfunction (also called inducible laryngeal obstruction). Some subjects will have concomitant diagnosis of asthma.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Mean respiratory system impedanceSingle measurement, approximately day 1

The oscillometer will collect an airway impedance measurement which is made up of multiple variables.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Mary Parkes Asthma and Allergy Center

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Rochester, New York, United States

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