Plain-English translation of NCT07280364 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
Read our Asthma research guide →Researchers want to understand asthma better by studying chemicals in the blood and urine of teenagers with this condition. By analyzing these biological markers, they hope to find better ways to diagnose asthma and tailor treatment to each patient's needs. You would stay in the hospital for a few days while doctors collect samples and monitor your asthma.
Currently, doctors diagnose and treat asthma using similar approaches for most patients, but asthma varies greatly from person to person. This study aims to identify biological patterns that could help doctors personalize treatment and predict how severe someone's asthma might be.
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You would be admitted to the hospital's lung department where doctors will collect blood and urine samples when you arrive. You'll also complete breathing tests and answer questions about how well your asthma is controlled. If you're having an asthma flare-up, samples and breathing tests will be repeated after 10 days. Throughout your stay, you'll receive your regular asthma medications as prescribed by your doctor.
AI-generated summary from trial data · Jun 5, 2026 · Not medical advice
Russia
Enrollment target
~100 participants
Started
March 2024
Primary completion
June 2026
This trial's estimated completion date has passed — the record may not be fully up to date.
Age range
12 Years – 17 Years
Last updated on clinicaltrials.gov in January 2026.
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Central contact
Natalia A. Geppe, MD, Doctor of M.Sc, Professor
I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University
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