Indoor Air Quality Asthma Study: The Effect of Indoor Air Quality and Mitigation of Same on Persi… (NCT05843045) | Clinical Trial Compass
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Indoor Air Quality Asthma Study: The Effect of Indoor Air Quality and Mitigation of Same on Persistent Asthma
United States10 participantsStarted 2023-08-18
Plain-language summary
The primary objective is to determine whether continuous sensing, control and mitigation of home indoor air quality influences the frequency of asthma related symptoms, as measured by Serum IgE, Spirometry with exhaled Nitric Oxide, missed school and workdays, need for pharmacologic intervention (albuterol, oral steroids), frequency of sick visits to pulmonologist or primary care provider (PCP), urgent care / emergency department visits, and hospitalizations
Who can participate
Age range5 Years – 15 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion Criteria:
Child aged 5.0-15.9 years at the time of informed consent with mild, moderate, or severe persistent asthma diagnosis. In addition, participants
* Agree to attend visits as outlined by protocol
* Agree to respond to Asthma Control Test (ACT) and asthma control questions as outlined in protocol by telephone call, text, or email.
* Are willing to comply with asthma treatment plan prescribed by physician.
* Are willing to practice an acceptable form of birth control to avoid pregnancy. Acceptable forms of birth control include: true abstinence, male or female condom with or without spermicide, female barrier contraception (such as diaphragm, cervical cap, or sponge) with spermicide, continuous use of an intrauterine device throughout the study, hormonal contraceptives (including oral, patch, implanted, or injected), if used consistently and correctly throughout the study.
* Reside in single-family dwellings and must either be homeowners or have written permission from their landlords to participate in the study.
In order to participate in the study, homes of participants must
* have working ducted forced air HVAC systems
* a 4-wire thermostat that is determined by Emerson technician to be capable of communicating with Sensi Touch Smart Thermostat
* a bathroom fan switch with neutral wire and wall plate, controlling a bathroom fan that is vented to the outdoors
* access to the internet with a modem or router.
* A smartphone capable of pairing with the Atmot…
What they're measuring
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Asthma Control Test questionnaire
Timeframe: Through study completion, approximately 2 years