UMIN ID: UMIN000001019
Registered date:08/02/2008
Significance of exhaled NO as a diagnostic marker of persistent cough
Basic Information
Recruitment status | Complete: follow-up complete |
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Health condition(s) or Problem(s) studied | persistent cough |
Date of first enrollment | 2008/02/01 |
Target sample size | 150 |
Countries of recruitment | Japan |
Study type | Observational |
Intervention(s) |
Outcome(s)
Primary Outcome | Ratio of patients whose VAS score of cough symptoms improve more than 50% after treatment with inhaled corticosteroid |
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Secondary Outcome |
Key inclusion & exclusion criteria
Age minimum | 20years-old |
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Age maximum | Not applicable |
Gender | Male and Female |
Include criteria | |
Exclude criteria | 1. hypersensitivity to budesonide 2. woman who is pregnant or during breast-feeding 3. on ACE inhibitor 4. patients with asthma which is active or under treatment 5. patients who the doctors consider inappropriate |
Related Information
Primary Sponsor | Division of Pulmonary Medicine, Keio University School of Medicine |
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Secondary Sponsor | |
Source(s) of Monetary Support | Division of Pulmonary Medicine, Keio University School of Medicine |
Secondary ID(s) |
Contact
public contact | |
Name | Koichiro Asano |
Address | Japan |
Telephone | |
ko-asano@qa2.so-net.ne.jp | |
Affiliation | Keio University School of Medicine Division of Pulmonary Medicine |
scientific contact | |
Name | Koichiro Asano |
Address | 35 Shinanomachi, Shinjukuku, Tokyo Japan |
Telephone | |
Affiliation | Keio University School of Medicine Division of Pulmonary Medicine |