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| ID | Type | Description | Link |
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| Charity | Other Grant/Funding Number | British Pigeon Fanciers Medical Research Charity |
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| British Pigeon Fanciers Medical Research | UNKNOWN |
| NHS Tayside | OTHER_GOV |
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Patients with interstitial lung diseases (ILD) suffer significant delays in obtaining a diagnosis, and objective evidence of support for immunosuppressive therapies, due to weaknesses in the diagnostic tests available in ILD clinics.
This project will assess several non-invasive assessments, focusing on blood and breath based sampling, to identify candidate tests that may translate through to routine clinical use. The tests being assessed will be initially employed in Pigeon Fanciers, a group recognised to be at high risk of developing ILD compared to age matched controls, due to their regular exposure to a known cause of ILD. Candidate tests will also be assessed for change over time in this group. Tests which show promise will then be utilised in patients with ILD diagnoses, including those with severe respiratory failure, to assess their acceptability to patients and their ability to provide useful prognostic information, to allow powering of future definitive clinical trials.
Pigeon Fanciers attending a recruitment event at one of the large national meetings for the sport will undergo assessments after completion of informed consent. The basic assessments include collection of height, weight and lung function (e.g. spirometry). In addition we will collect basic information about current health, past medical history and current pigeon keeping habits (number kept, time spent with birds etc). Participants will then have a blood sample taken for collection of antibody level against Pigeons, and for storage for subsequent processing of relevant candidate objective tests. Participants will also perform an additional breathing test to allow collection of exhaled air, which will be analysed on site or via subsequent testing (dependent on test required). Results will be linked to symptoms on exposure to their pigeons and any subsequent diagnoses obtained.
Subsequent follow up of the Pigeon Fancier cohort, again via the participants attendance at large national meetings, will allow repeat of the candidate tests, enabling determination of natural variation and the effect of change in exposure or development of new medical conditions. We will also examine the dynamic change in candidate tests following natural exposures to causes of ILD, by performing the tests with a subset of Pigeon Fanciers before, during and after exposure to their birds.
Patients attending Interstitial Lung Disease clinics in NHS Tayside, and when admitted with their Interstitial Lung Disease, will be offered the opportunity to perform the non-invasive assessments available to Pigeon Fanciers, with their results being linked to subsequent clinical outcomes (progression of disease, response to treatment and time to death).
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Pigeon Fanciers | Active Pigeon Fanciers | ||
| Clinic patients with ILD | Patients with established Interstitial Lung Disease attending clinic | ||
| Hospital patients with ILD | Patients with established Interstitial Lung Disease admitted due to their condition |
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| Prediction of subsequent clinical outcomes | The utilised tests will be examined for their ability to accurately predict the subsequent diagnostic label for ILD and clinical behaviour | 5 years |
| Acceptability to participants | The tests employed will be assessed for their ease of performance and acceptability from a participant perspective | 5 years |
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Inclusion Criteria:
To participate subjects will either have to be active Pigeon Fanciers, or will be either attending ILD clinics for management of their interstitial lung disease or will present acutely to hospital services with severe respiratory failure due to ILD.
Exclusion Criteria:
Unable to provide informed consent
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Active Pigeon Fanciers, or patients with ILD presenting to clinics or hospital services with severe respiratory failure due to ILD
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| Mark Spears, PhD FRCP | Contact | +44 1738 473861 | mspears001@dundee.ac.uk |
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| Mark Spears, PhD FRCP | NHS Tayside and University of Dundee | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Winter Gardens | Recruiting | Blackpool | FY1 1HU | United Kingdom |
Likely we will, but I need to clarify how best to do this. Data will not be available for sharing for several years, allowing time to discuss with sponsor on how to approach (mapping to recognised best practice at that time as likely to evolve)
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| ID | Term |
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| D017563 | Lung Diseases, Interstitial |
| D011658 | Pulmonary Fibrosis |
| D004194 | Disease |
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| D008171 | Lung Diseases |
| D012140 | Respiratory Tract Diseases |
| D005355 | Fibrosis |
| D010335 | Pathologic Processes |
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Blood and breath samples
| Ninewells Hospital | Recruiting | Dundee | DD21UB | United Kingdom |
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| Perth Royal Infirmary | Recruiting | Perth | PH1 1NX | United Kingdom |
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| D013568 |
| Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms |