Assessing the Impact of Non-tailpipe Emissions From Traffic on the Asthmatic Airway
NCT ID: NCT05848791
Last Updated: 2025-03-18
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
52 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2022-12-01
2023-08-01
Brief Summary
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We will recruit 48 non-smoking adults with mild-moderate asthma. Participants will be recruited from central and east London
Participants will be exposed to three contrasting air quality environments, in field laboratories at the following locations:
1. High-speed continuous traffic location, to enhance tire wear emissions
2. An urban background location away from nearby traffic sources
3. A busy road junction characterized by stop-go traffic to enhance emissions from brake wear
Sites 1 and 2 are permanent air quality measurement supersites. Site 1 is located close to a major trunk road in Central London (Marylebone Road). Site 2 is a suburban park in South London (Honor Oak Park). An additional measurement location will be established at Imperial College London's (ICL) White City campus (Site 3) for the duration of the study using ICL's mobile measurement facility, equipped with the same highly time-resolved chemical composition measurement capability as the supersites.
To maximise exposure to different air quality environments participants will intermittently cycle on static exercise bikes at a standardised intensity of 60% estimated VO2max for a duration for 2.5 hours at the field laboratories.
Comparators variables:
Air quality will be monitored at all three sites for the duration of the testing visits (approximately 5 hours). Air quality parameters that will be recorded are PM2.5, PM10, NO2, NO, NOX, O3, Organic Mass, NO3, SO4, NH4, elements and black carbon.
Outcome variables:
The primary outcome of the study is lung function as measured by Forced Expiratory Volume in one second (FEV1). With secondary health endpoints including: Spirometry (FVC, FVC/FEV1 ratio, z Scores), fractional expired nitric oxide (FeNO), oscillometry, asthma symptoms, MRC breathlessness score, asthma control test and Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire (AQLQ). Blood, nasal mucus and urine samples will be collected. Measure will be collected before after and 24 hours after exposure.
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Detailed Description
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Upon providing informed consent the participants will visit QMUL laboratories for a screening assessment. During this one hour visit they will complete a submaximal exercise test on a static bike (to provide estimates of maximal exercise capacity to standardise exercise exposure protocol) and perform pre and post bronchodilator spirometry and exhaled nitric oxide testing and oscillometry. At this point participants will be sent an online link to the symptom surveys. Surveys will be explained to the participants and they will be asked to complete the surveys they days before the testing visits. Participants will be provided with personal air quality monitor, heart rate monitor and physical activity monitor to wear three days before the exposure visit.
Participants will be invited to visit one of three field based study sites in a random order. Study sites will be located in walled gazebos next to air quality monitoring sites (managed by our collaborators at ICL) positioned near roads to provide the required air quality exposure. The protocol for the three visits will be identical and each visit will be separated by at least two weeks (washout). Participants will initially provide a urine sample at home and will bring the sample with them to the testing site. To control for participant exposures before testing, a taxi will be provided for the participant. Participants will travel with car windows closed, and air recirculation turned on. Participants will arrive that the study site at 10:00am, and will be joined by up to three other participants. In the first hour the participants will perform the respiratory health assessments and will provide a blood and a nasal mucus sample. After performing all the pre exercise tests participants will wear a heart rate monitor and will commence the exercise protocol (six exercise bouts of 15 minutes separated by fifteen-minute rest periods on a static exercise bike). Half-way through the protocol participants will perform spirometry, impulse oscillometry and FeNO testing. Upon completing the two-hour exercise protocol participants will complete the same battery of health assessments and will provide nasal mucus samples. Participants will leave the assessment area at about 14:00pm. Air pollution measurements will be taken for the duration of the time that the participant visits the exercise location.
24 hours after the exercise protocol participants will visit the QMUL laboratories to perform the health assessment tests again and to provide a mucus sample via nasal lavage, blood sample via venepuncture and provide a urine sample. After repeating this process three times (one visit to each field site) they will receive an expenses payment of £200 and leave the study. Participants will be paid £60 per exposure visit and £20 pre-screening visit. Participants will be paid for each visit they attend and will be paid when they complete participation or withdraw from the study.
Conditions
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Study Design
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CASE_CROSSOVER
CROSS_SECTIONAL
Interventions
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Exercise exposure
Participants are exposed to three different air quality environments in central London, chosen to maximise differences in nontailpipe air pollution. Participants will cycle at 60% of estimated maximum vo2 on static bikes for six 15 minute bouts with 15 minutes rest between bouts.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Prescribed regular inhaled corticosteroid medication
* Able to use a static exercise bicycle for the study duration
Exclusion Criteria
* Body mass index (BMI) \> 30
* Asthma hospitalisation within 12 months
* Three or more asthma episodes requiring oral corticosteroid medication within 12 months
* Other major lung disease
* Chest surgery within 6 months
* Unable to give informed consent
* Occupational exposure to particulate matter (PM) or high levels of air pollution
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Asthma UK
OTHER
Health Effects Institute
OTHER
Imperial College London
OTHER
Queen Mary University of London
OTHER
Responsible Party
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James Scales
Research Fellow (AUKCAR)
Principal Investigators
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James Scales, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Queen Mary University London
Locations
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Queen Mary University London
London, , United Kingdom
Countries
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Provided Documents
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Document Type: Study Protocol
Document Type: Informed Consent Form
Other Identifiers
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156019
Identifier Type: OTHER
Identifier Source: secondary_id
55343
Identifier Type: OTHER
Identifier Source: secondary_id
AUK-AC-2018
Identifier Type: OTHER_GRANT
Identifier Source: secondary_id
CR-83590201
Identifier Type: OTHER
Identifier Source: secondary_id
320784
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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