By physician referral or invitation only

Finding Correlations between Asthma Exacerbation, Physiological Measurements and Environmental Factors

The study aims to identify asthma-related physiological changes observed by wearable devices in real-world conditions. We aim to look at your heart, activity level, breathing, and coughing in order to find a common pattern that can potentially alert the start of worsening asthma symptoms. We will also explore any challenges on the use of wearable technologies.

Age & Gender

  • 14 years ~ 18 years
  • Male, Female, Gender Inclusive

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Location

Thank you for your interest, but this study is recruiting by invitation only.

North Carolina (Statewide)

Additional Study Information

Principal Investigator

Michelle Hernandez
Pediatrics - Allergy Immunology and Rheumatology

Study Type

Clinical or Medical
Observational

Study Topics

Lungs and Breathing

IRB Number

19-0749

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