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Respiratory Ilness

Tundra lists 4 Respiratory Ilness clinical trials. Each listing includes eligibility criteria, study locations, and direct links to research sites in the Tundra directory.

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RECRUITING

NCT06726590

Interprofessional Pharmacogenomics (IPGx) Registry and Repository

This program collects genetic and health information to help doctors choose the right medications for patients.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-09-12

1 state

Diabetes
Cholesterol
Cancer
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NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT07118644

Microbiote's Evolution After Use of Nitrous Oxide on Pediatric Patient Needing Airway Samples

The objective of this study is to determine whether the use of MEOPA alters the composition of respiratory microbiota collected by induced sputum in children requiring respiratory sampling for suspected lower respiratory tract infection. Children aged 3 months to 8 years and they requiring ECBC sampling in routine practice.

Gender: All

Ages: 3 Months - 8 Years

Updated: 2025-08-12

Respiratory Ilness
Children
NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT06783777

Study on the Correlation Between Tracheotomy Tip Pressure and Esophageal Pressure in Patients Weaned from Tracheotomy

Whether the correlation between gas incision tip pressure fluctuations (ΔPtt) and esophageal pressure fluctuations (ΔPes) is a potential measure of spontaneous respiratory effort in patients undergoing gas incision offline.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - 99 Years

Updated: 2025-01-20

Respiratory Distress Syndrome (RDS)
Respiratory Ilness
RECRUITING

NCT06713512

InvEstigating oeStrogen Signalling and the Effect upoN the exTracelluar Matrix In pAtients With Obstructive Lung Disease

This study aims to understand the role of oestrogen in patients with asthma and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder (COPD). Therefore, what is the effect of oestrogen in these participants compared to controls (those without disease). The study hypothesises that oestrogen loss in patients with asthma and COPD causes accelerated lung function decline and changes to lung structure. It will investigate if this is mediated by inflammation, immune host response or elastin and collagen changes. It is an observational prospective cohort study aiming to recruit healthy controls, and people with asthma or COPD), and/or the menopause.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - 99 Years

Updated: 2024-12-03

Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease
Respiratory Ilness
Estrogen Deficiency
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