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Sensory-Mechanical Responses to Eucapneic Voluntary Hyperventilation and Mannitol
Sensory-Mechanical Responses to Eucapneic Voluntary Hyperventilation and Mannitol

NCT03105843

CompletedPhase 4

Sponsor: Dr. Diane Lougheed

Conditions: Asthma, Cough, Cough Variant Asthma

Interventions: Methacholine (MCh) Challenge Testing, Eucapneic Voluntary Hyperventilation (EVH), Mannitol Inhalation Kit

Countries: Canada

The objectives of this study are to determine the sensory-mechanical responses to Eucapneic Voluntary Hyperventilation (EVH) and Mannitol in individuals with cough variant asthma (CVA) and methacholine-induced cough with normal airway sensitivity (COUGH) and compare these responses to a control group of healthy individuals without asthma or chronic cough. We hypothesize: 1. EVH and Mannitol cause dyspnea, cough, small airway obstruction with resultant dynamic hyperinflation, gas trapping and autoPEEP in individuals with CVA and COUGH, but not healthy controls. 2. The sensory-mechanical responses to both hyperosmolar challenges (EVH and Mannitol) are comparable within groups (CVA, COUGH and healthy controls).

Eligibility overview

Sex: ALL

Age: 18 Years to 65 Years

Healthy volunteers: Yes

Study type: INTERVENTIONAL

Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

* Individuals aged 18-65 years of age with CVA and individuals with methacholine-induced cough but normal airway sensitivity. The following definitions will be used:

  1. CVA: chronic cough (≥8 weeks) is the sole or predominant symptom and positive methacholine challenge (PC20 ≤ 16 mg/mL) and history of cough responding to specific asthma treatment (such as inhaled steroid or 1 week trial of bronchodilator);
  2. Methacholine-induced cough but normal airway sensitivity: chronic cough (≥8 weeks) is the sole or predominant symptom and negative methacholine challenges (PC20 \> 16 mg/mL).
* Individuals aged 18-65 years of age with no history of asthma or chronic cough.

Exclusion Criteria:

* an exacerbation necessitating a change in medication, emergency department visit or hospitalizations within the previous 4 weeks
* inability to perform acceptable spirometry
* medical contraindications to methacholine challenge testing
* smoking history in excess of 10 pack years Note: Previous treatment with inhaled or systemic corticosteroids is not an exclusion criterion; medication use will be recorded and examined in the analysis.
Locations (1)
  • Kingston, Ontario, Canada