Plain-English translation of NCT07131774 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
Researchers want to test whether a simple daily symptom diary can help doctors better understand and monitor nontuberculous mycobacterial lung infections. Instead of requiring lots of extra tests, you would write down your symptoms each day—like cough, body temperature, and weight—over six months. The researchers will compare what you record with your regular medical test results to see if the diary is a helpful, non-invasive way to track how you're doing.
Treating these lung infections is complex and often requires many medical tests and procedures. This study hopes to develop a simpler, easier way for patients to help their doctors monitor their disease and see how well the treatment is working, which could improve quality of life and make care more practical.
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You would keep a daily symptom diary for six months, recording things like cough, body temperature, weight, and any other symptoms you experience. You will not need any extra medical procedures or tests beyond what you already receive as part of your regular care—researchers will use your routine medical records, including lab results and imaging scans. Depending on your doctor's decision, you may or may not be receiving treatment for your infection during the study.
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