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Bronchial asthma is a common respiratory disease characterized by chronic airway inflammation, which have been affecting about 1-18% of the population in the world, causing tremendous economic burden for the patients and countries. Generally, asthma is a heterogeneous disease, and it could be classified into many types on the basis of symptoms, that is, typical asthma, cough variant asthma, and chest tightness variant asthma etc. Typical asthma (TA) is defined according to the history of repeated respiratory symptoms such as wheeze, shortness of breath, chest tightness, and cough, usually with reversible airflow limitation, airway hyper-responsiveness, and airway remodeling. Cough variant asthma (CVA) is characterized by the single manifestation, recurrent cough, which could be improved after the use of bronchodilators. However, according to different guidelines, it is still controversial on the treatment of CVA and TA. The guidelines of Global Initiative for Asthma(GINA) in 2014 put forward the treatment of TA patients, but did not list the treatment specific to CVA. The guideline of ACCP(American College of Chest Physicians) and cough guidelines of China are proposed to treat the CVA effectively with bronchial diastolic drug. Inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) and leukotriene receptor antagonists are effective for the treatment of CVA. Currently, more and more studies supported that application of ICS combined with bronchial dilation agents is more beneficial to CVA patients. Budesonide/formoterol is a compound of ICS and long-acting beta2-agonist(LABA), which can not only be used as a maintenance medication, but also be used as a relief medication, namely, budesonide/formoterol treatment regimen for SMART (Symbicort as both maintenance and reliever therapy). Most studies show that SMART treatment can be used in the treatment of TA patients. But the study on whether budesonide/formoterol can be used to treat CVA is still little. To provide basis for clinical medication guidance for patients with CVA and TA, this study will enroll 30 patients with TA or CVA , who will be required to adopt the SMART regimen in the following 6 months.The symptom score, airway inflammation, pulmonary function and airway reactivity changes, will be measured every mouth. After the study finished, the investigators will compare the difference between the two groups.
Age
15 - 75 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Zhujiang Hospital of Southern Medical University
Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
Start Date
September 1, 2015
Primary Completion Date
January 1, 2017
Completion Date
March 1, 2017
Last Updated
October 17, 2016
30
ESTIMATED participants
budesonide 160μg/formoterol 4.5μg
DRUG
Jielu Liu, M.D
CONTACT
Lead Sponsor
Zhujiang Hospital
NCT06624735
NCT07054034
NCT06154304
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