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COPD Asthma

15 registered clinical trials studyying COPD Asthma2 currently recruiting.

StatusTrialSponsorPhase
Enrolling By InvitationCytisine vs Nicotine Replacement Therapy
NCT03249428
Ottawa Hospital Research InstituteN/A
Enrolling By InvitationUsing Artificial Intelligence for the Detection of Respiratory Diseases Associated With Pollution
NCT06512142
University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Victor Babes" Timisoara
CompletedORCHARD- Optimising Home Assessment of Rural Patients
NCT05732922
University of AberdeenN/A
CompletedHome Spirometry in Primary Care: an Implementation Study
NCT05162157
General Practitioners Research Institute
CompletedThe Effect of Progressive Relaxation and Breathing Exercise on Sleep Quality and Exercise Self-Efficacy in Pat
NCT05397275
Osmaniye Korkut Ata UniversityN/A
CompletedPulmonary Specialist-Health Coach Consult Model Study
NCT03695276
University of California, San FranciscoN/A
UnknownPhenotype Assessment of Blood and Airway Eosinophils in Patients With COPD and Asthma
NCT05398133
Medical University of Warsaw
CompletedDevelopment and Evaluation of Clinical Pharmacy Services in Respiratory Diseases
NCT05564156
Bezmialem Vakif UniversityN/A
UnknownThe Effect of Long Term Therapy With High Flow Humidification Compared to Usual Care in Patients With Bronchie
NCT04142827
Dr. Giuseppe FiorentinoN/A
CompletedThe Role of Gas Flow in Transnasal Pulmonary Aerosol Delivery: A Double-blinded, Randomized Controlled Trial
NCT03739359
Rush University Medical CenterN/A
CompletedEvaluation of the Right Use of Inhaled Therapeutics
NCT03395418
Association Nationale pour les Traitements A Domicile, les Innovations et la Recherche
UnknownAccuracy of Spircare Device as Compared to the Conventional Plethysmograph
NCT03056066
Spircare Ltd.
CompletedReducing Diagnostic Error to Improve Patient Safety in COPD and Asthma (REDEFINE Study)
NCT03137303
University of Illinois at ChicagoPhase 3
CompletedEvaluation of Inhalation Technique in Patients With COPD, Asthma or ACOS Using a Dry Powder Device (DPI)
NCT03275935
Kathmandu University School of Medical Sciences
CompletedIdentifying Patients With the COPD-Asthma Overlap Phenotype: Therapeutic Implications
NCT02985814
Clalit Health Services