New breath test could help diagnose rare lung disorder faster

NCT ID NCT05889013

Summary

This study aims to gather information about different tests used to diagnose primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD), a rare genetic condition that affects the lungs and sinuses. Researchers are particularly interested in a new, non-invasive nasal nitric oxide test that measures gas levels in the sinus cavity. The study will enroll 50 children and adults with symptoms like chronic cough, nasal congestion, or breathing problems to compare this new test against existing diagnostic methods.

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Study contacts

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Locations

  • Pulmonary Division

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    Hartford, Connecticut, 06111, United States

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