Scientists probe link between asthma and overactive nerves using new breathing aid
NCT ID NCT05704101
Summary
This study aimed to understand if people with asthma have overactive nerves that control heart rate and blood pressure, similar to other lung diseases. Researchers tested a special nasal oxygen therapy (Nasal High-Flow Therapy) on 30 adults with asthma to see if it calmed this nerve activity and improved breathing. The goal was to gather new knowledge about asthma's effects on the body, not to provide a treatment.
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University Hospital RWTH Aachen-Department of Pneumology and Intensive Care
Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, 52074, Germany
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