Do kids with rare lung disease have hidden Asthma-Like condition?

NCT ID NCT07288827

Summary

This study aims to understand if children with Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia (PCD) also have sensitive airways, a condition called bronchial hyperresponsiveness that's common in asthma. Researchers will test 40 children with PCD and healthy children using breathing tests and a medication challenge that temporarily tightens airways to measure their sensitivity. The goal is to gather evidence about whether daily steroid inhalers commonly prescribed to these children are actually needed.

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Locations

  • Riley Hospital for Children

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    Indianapolis, Indiana, 46202, United States

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