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Natural History of Bronchiectasis

Background: * Bronchiectasis is a disease characterized by airways that are inflamed, abnormally dilated, and chronically infected. Individuals with bronchiectasis have a history of chronic and recurring respiratory infections. Depending on the underlying cause, these infections may involve the entire respiratory tract, resulting in sinus, ear, and lung disease. * Bronchiectasis continues to be a significant problem in developing countries and in specific groups of individuals, particularly in people who have cystic fibrosis. Although treatments are available or under development for bronchiectasis related to cystic fibrosis, many of the disease-specific treatments may not be effective for bronchiectasis not related to cystic fibrosis. Objectives: \- To study the natural history of bronchiectasis to identify inherited and immune factors that may explain why certain individuals have chronic recurring infections. Eligibility: * Individuals 5 years of age and older who have an established diagnosis of bronchiectasis or a history of chronic/recurring respiratory infections. * Direct family members (e.g., parents, siblings, children) of patients in the study may also be asked to participate. Design: * Potential participants will be screened with an initial clinic evaluation and full medical history, as well as a general quality of life and respiratory symptom questionnaire. * The following standard procedures may be done as part of the study: air sampling from the nose; imaging studies, which may include an x-ray or computed tomography (CT), lung function tests; and collection of samples of blood, urine, and sputum (phlegm or mucus). Other tests may be performed as required by the researchers, and will be explained to patients as needed. * Both patients and relatives (if asked to participate) will provide the following samples: blood or buccal (cheek swab) cells for genetic testing, sputum, and urine. * To prevent infections and potential disease progression, patients may receive standard medical care and treatment for bronchiectasis and related infections during this protocol.

Participants needed: 900
Trial details
Age: 5-100Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)Updated: Jul 13, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

PARTICIPANT [+5]

We wish to avoid enrolling subjects, especially children, who have common respir... [+2]

Status: Recruiting

A Study to Assess the Effectiveness and Safety of GSK3862995B in Adults With Bronchiectasis

This study is designed to find out how effective and safe a new drug, GSK3862995B, is for adult participants with bronchiectasis, a chronic lung disease. The study will also test how the body processes the drug and to check for any immune reactions. Participants will be divided into groups randomly to receive either one of two different doses of the study drug or a placebo. The main goal of the study is to see how well the drug works compared to the placebo in helping those with bronchiectasis.

Participants needed: 446
Trial details
Phase: Phase 2Age: 18-85Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: GlaxoSmithKlineUpdated: Jul 2, 2026Locations: 45
Eligibility criteria

Body mass index (BMI) between 18-35 kilograms per square meters (kg/m²) [+11]

Participants with a primary diagnosis of asthma or Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary... [+18]

Status: Recruiting

The AIRTIVITY™ Study: A Study to Find Out Whether BI 1291583 Helps People With Bronchiectasis

This study is open to adults and adolescents aged 12 to under 18 with bronchiectasis. People can participate in this study if they produce sputum and have had flare-ups (also called exacerbations). The purpose of this study is to find out whether a medicine called BI 1291583 helps people with bronchiectasis. Participants are put into 2 groups randomly, which means by chance. One group takes BI 1291583 tablets and the other group takes placebo tablets. A placebo tablet looks like the BI 1291583 tablet but does not contain any medicine. Participants take 1 tablet once a day for up to 1 year and 6 months. Participants are in the study for up to 1 year and 8 months. During this time, participants visit the study site up to 10 times and get about 13 phone calls from the site staff. Participants regularly complete a diary on a smartphone about their bronchiectasis symptoms and study doctors regularly check for any changes. The study doctors document when participants experience flare-ups. The number of flare-ups is compared between the participants who receive BI 1291583 and those who receive the placebo. The study doctors also regularly check participants' health and take note of any unwanted effects.

Participants needed: 1,755
Trial details
Phase: Phase 3Age: 12+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Boehringer IngelheimUpdated: Jun 24, 2026Locations: 494
Eligibility criteria

Male or female participants. Woman of childbearing potential (WOCBP) must be rea... [+7]

Any new or newly diagnosed condition of primary or secondary immunodeficiency wi... [+10]

Status: Not yet recruiting

A Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of CHF10196 Tablets (Florensocatib) Compared With Placebo in Male and Female Participants 12 to 85 Years of Age With Bronchiectasis

This study aims to find out whether the tablet CHF10196 is safe and effective for people with non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis, a long-term lung disease that causes widened airways, mucus buildup, infections, and flare ups of symptoms. The main goal is to see whether CHF10196 can reduce the number of lung flareups each year compared with placebo. The study will also assess whether it can improve lung function, quality of life, and overall safety. The study has two phases. In the first phase, participants receive either CHF10196 tablets or placebo without knowing which one they are taking. In the second phase, all participants receive CHF10196 so its long-term safety can be further studied. Adults aged 18 to 85 years and adolescents aged 12 to under 18 years can take part, while continuing their usual stable bronchiectasis treatment. Up to about 2.5 years of participation are planned. Around 904 participants will be enrolled, with regular clinic visits and phone check ins. In the first phase, participants take either CHF10196 or inactive tablets once daily; in the second phase, everyone takes CHF10196 once daily. Temporary treatment interruptions are allowed if needed, and participants who stop treatment early may still continue study visits, depending on the study phase.

Participants needed: 904
Trial details
Phase: Phase 3Age: 12-85Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Chiesi Farmaceutici S.p.A.Updated: Jun 24, 2026
Eligibility criteria

Signed and dated informed consent obtained prior to any study-related procedure;... [+16]

Participants who have experienced any degree of pulmonary exacerbation or are ex... [+37]

Status: Recruiting

Natural History of Bronchiectasis

Background: * Bronchiectasis is a disease characterized by airways that are inflamed, abnormally dilated, and chronically infected. Individuals with bronchiectasis have a history of chronic and recurring respiratory infections. Depending on the underlying cause, these infections may involve the entire respiratory tract, resulting in sinus, ear, and lung disease. * Bronchiectasis continues to be a significant problem in developing countries and in specific groups of individuals, particularly in people who have cystic fibrosis. Although treatments are available or under development for bronchiectasis related to cystic fibrosis, many of the disease-specific treatments may not be effective for bronchiectasis not related to cystic fibrosis. Objectives: \- To study the natural history of bronchiectasis to identify inherited and immune factors that may explain why certain individuals have chronic recurring infections. Eligibility: * Individuals 5 years of age and older who have an established diagnosis of bronchiectasis or a history of chronic/recurring respiratory infections. * Direct family members (e.g., parents, siblings, children) of patients in the study may also be asked to participate. Design: * Potential participants will be screened with an initial clinic evaluation and full medical history, as well as a general quality of life and respiratory symptom questionnaire. * The following standard procedures may be done as part of the study: air sampling from the nose; imaging studies, which may include an x-ray or computed tomography (CT), lung function tests; and collection of samples of blood, urine, and sputum (phlegm or mucus). Other tests may be performed as required by the researchers, and will be explained to patients as needed. * Both patients and relatives (if asked to participate) will provide the following samples: blood or buccal (cheek swab) cells for genetic testing, sputum, and urine. * To prevent infections and potential disease progression, patients may receive standard medical care and treatment for bronchiectasis and related infections during this protocol.

Participants needed: 900
Trial details
Age: 5-100Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)Updated: Jun 22, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

PARTICIPANT [+5]

We wish to avoid enrolling subjects, especially children, who have common respir... [+2]

Status: Not yet recruiting

THERMotherapy Against Persistent Bacterial LUNG Infections

The aim of this study is to determine whether an intervention with frequent thermotherapy will be able to reduce the amount of colonizing bacteria in the bronchoalveolar lavage sample and eradicate the colonizing bacteria.

Participants needed: 150
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Trial Network, DenmarkUpdated: Jun 17, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Age ≥ 18 years [+4]

Allergy to lidocaine and/or midazolam [+5]

Status: Recruiting

Hypertonic Saline Inhalation for Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Lung Disease

This multicenter randomized controlled trial evaluates the clinical and microbiological effects of inhaled 3% hypertonic saline in treatment-naïve patients with nontuberculous mycobacterial lung disease (NTM-LD). Participants are randomized in a 1:1 ratio to either early initiation of 3% hypertonic saline for 6 months or delayed initiation consisting of normal saline inhalation during the first 3 months followed by 3% hypertonic saline during the subsequent 3 months. The primary objective is to compare respiratory symptom improvement between hypertonic saline and normal saline at Month 3. Secondary objectives include evaluating sputum microbiological outcomes, radiographic changes, inflammatory markers, small airway function, treatment initiation, safety, and within-participant changes before and after switching from normal saline to hypertonic saline in the delayed-initiation arm. The first participant was enrolled on October 3, 2025.

Participants needed: 262
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Taipei Veterans General Hospital, TaiwanUpdated: Jun 15, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Adults aged 18 years or older. [+4]

Active tuberculosis. [+7]

Status: Recruiting

Breathlessness Perceptions Within Respiratory Diseases

Breathlessness is a complex symptom that results in poor quality of life, increased hospitalisations and increased mortality. Breathlessness is influenced by physiological, psychological and functional factors but these are poorly explored. There are also unexplored phenomenon's such as breathing pattern. Therefore, this study aims to understand the influences of physiology, psychology, function and breathing pattern on health related quality of life in those with a respiratory disease compared to healthy controls. This project is a cross-sectional cohort study including those with a known respiratory disease and experiencing breathlessness, compared to non-breathless healthy controls. The investigators will measure your physiology through spirometry (a breathing test that tells us about their lung function), psychology through questionnaires, function through an exercise test and breathing pattern using opto-electrictronic plethysmography (markers are placed on your chest to see how participants breathe while exercising). This will be conducted over two visits. The investigators will recruit participants from clinics at the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust. The investigators are aiming to recruit 50 participants with a respiratory disease and 25 healthy controls. The results of this study will help us understand breathlessness in more detail in order to be able to develop better treatments.

Participants needed: 75
Trial details
Age: 18-100Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: University Hospitals, LeicesterUpdated: Jun 15, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

• Aged 18 or over up to 100 [+7]

• Unstable disease or undergoing investigations for unexplained symptoms [+6]

Status: Not yet recruiting

A Study to Evaluate the Diagnostic Performance of Portable Oscillometry Across Chronic Respiratory Diseases

This is a prospective, multicenter, observational cohort study enrolling approximately 4,000 subjects across about 50 centers, including patients with COPD (confirmed and suspected), asthma (confirmed and suspected), bronchiectasis, interstitial lung disease (ILD), upper airway obstruction (UAO), and healthy controls. Participants will undergo standardized clinical assessments, cough search, FENO, ETCO2, impulse oscillometry, spirometry, and/or bronchodilator test, and/or bronchoprovocation test, and/or diffusion capacity test at a single baseline visit, with no investigational intervention or treatment assignment. The primary objective is to evaluate the diagnostic performance of portable impulse oscillometry in Chronic respiratory diseases and to develop an artificial intelligence diagnostic model for COPD based on oscillometry. The study duration per subject is limited to the screening/baseline visit, with no follow-up visits planned.

Participants needed: 4,000
Trial details
Age: 3+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical UniversityUpdated: Jun 8, 2026Duration: 1 Day
Eligibility criteria

Age:≥40 [+25]

• Contraindications for oscillometry testing and spirometry testing: Oscillometr... [+4]

Status: Recruiting

Itraconazole Therapy In Bronchiectasis With Airway Mold

The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of itraconazole therapy in patients with bronchiectasis and airway mold. Feasibility will be assessed through recruitment success, treatment adherence, tolerability, and participant retention. The study will also explore the impact on respiratory symptoms and airway microbiome diversity.

Participants needed: 30
Trial details
Phase: Phase 4Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Mayo ClinicUpdated: May 29, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Age ≥18 years seen at Mycobacterial and Bronchiectasis Clinic (MMBC) in Rocheste... [+4]

Known diagnosis of allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis or invasive fungal di... [+7]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Azithromycin to Modify Bronchiectasis Exacerbation Risk

The Azithromycin to Modify Bronchiectasis Exacerbation Risk (AMBER) trial is a prospective, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group clinical trial in adults with clinically and radiologically confirmed non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis (NCFB). The trial evaluates whether azithromycin 250 mg orally once daily for 12 months, added to standard bronchiectasis care, reduces the occurrence of at least one bronchiectasis exacerbation during 12-month follow-up compared with matching placebo added to standard bronchiectasis care. Participants will be randomized in a 1:1 allocation ratio to standard care plus matching placebo or standard care plus azithromycin. The primary analysis will follow the intention-to-treat (ITT) principle. The AMBER trial is embedded within the Assiut University bronchiectasis translational research platform and is linked to the Bronchiectasis Assessment of Severity and Exacerbations (BASE) framework and the Bronchiectasis Phenotype Identification Model (BPIM). BASE and BPIM are not used for randomization stratification and will not modify the primary randomized comparison. The locked Version 1.0 methodological disclosure document, protocol, and statistical analysis plan (SAP), primary sample-size source code, and endpoint-level sample-size support matrix are archived in Zenodo: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20178963. The AMBER public preregistration is also available through the Open Science Framework (OSF) under Digital Object Identifier (DOI) 10.17605/OSF.IO/RE54V.

Participants needed: 500
Trial details
Phase: Phase 4Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Assiut UniversityUpdated: May 27, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Adult patients aged 18 years or older. [+8]

Cystic fibrosis-related bronchiectasis. [+13]

Status: Recruiting

BASE: Bronchiectasis Severity and Exacerbation Risk Study

Non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis (NCFB) is a chronic airway disease characterized by permanent bronchial dilatation, impaired mucus clearance, recurrent infection, airway inflammation, and repeated exacerbations. Existing bronchiectasis severity tools are clinically useful, but many depend on prior exacerbation history, hospitalization history, subjective symptom assessment, or culture-based microbiological classification. This prospective observational cohort study aims to develop and validate the Bronchiectasis Assessment of Severity and Exacerbations (BASE) framework. BASE is designed to classify current bronchiectasis severity and predict 12-month exacerbation risk using objective baseline functional, radiological, oxygenation, and inflammatory variables. Detailed methodological specifications, including variable definitions, scoring architecture, endpoint hierarchy, development-validation governance, and analytical integrity rules, are archived in a restricted-access Zenodo record: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20143505 . Participants will receive routine clinical care, and no treatment or intervention will be assigned by the study protocol. Patients will be followed for 12 months to record bronchiectasis exacerbations, hospitalization, lung-function change, inflammatory marker change, and clinical outcomes. The Bronchiectasis Assessment of Severity and Exacerbations (BASE) framework includes two linked baseline models: the BASE Severity model (BASE-S) for current bronchiectasis severity classification and the BASE Prognostic model (BASE-P) for prediction of 12-month exacerbation risk. Both models will be derived in the development cohort and applied unchanged to the validation cohort.

Participants needed: 750
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Assiut UniversityUpdated: May 20, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Adult patients aged 18 years or older. [+7]

Cystic fibrosis-related bronchiectasis. [+9]

Status: Recruiting

Bronchiectasis Phenotype Identification Model

The Bronchiectasis Phenotype Identification Model (BPIM) is a prospective observational development-validation study within the Assiut University bronchiectasis translational research platform. The study evaluates whether latent class trajectory analysis (LCTA)-derived bronchiectasis phenotype classes can be translated into a supervised baseline classifier for adults with non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis (NCFB). Latent class trajectory analysis (LCTA) will first identify trajectory-derived phenotype classes using prospectively collected longitudinal disease-signature data. The Bronchiectasis Phenotype Identification Model (BPIM) will then be trained to predict the accepted latent class trajectory analysis (LCTA)-derived phenotype class using the locked baseline disease-signature architecture. This study is observational and non-interventional. No treatment, medication, intervention, exposure, or management strategy is assigned by the protocol. All participants receive routine clinical care according to institutional practice and treating physician judgment. The locked methodological disclosure, protocol, and deterministic statistical analysis plan are archived in the version-specific Zenodo record: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20157926.

Participants needed: 750
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Assiut UniversityUpdated: May 20, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Adult patients aged 18 years or older. [+6]

Cystic fibrosis-related bronchiectasis. [+9]

Status: Recruiting

Health Impact of Non-Tuberculous Mycobacteria Pulmonary Disease (NTM-PD)

Nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) are environmental organisms found in soil and water. The majority do not cause human disease. When they do, this is mostly as a chronic lung infection in people with long-term lung problems such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), bronchiectasis, or cystic fibrosis. The number of people with NTM pulmonary disease (PD) is increasing, and its management can be complex, requiring prolonged treatment with multiple, often toxic, drugs in someone who may already be frail. Non-drug approaches, such as airway clearance techniques, structured exercise, nutritional support and psychological care are used to help manage bronchiectasis and COPD. However, there is limited evidence about their benefit in people with NTM-PD. Also, it is not clear whether these patients' health needs are different from people with bronchiectasis alone. The investigators want to identify the most important symptoms encountered by people with NTM-PD and patient preferences for care. The study also aims to explore whether the need for non-drug measures differs between people with and without NTM-PD who have other underlying lung disease. The research will take place at one NHS centre and involve a single assessment of 40 people with NTM-PD not using specific antibiotics to treat their NTM and 40 people with bronchiectasis but no evidence for NTM. Following consent, and mainly using questionnaires, participants will be asked about their physical and mental health, and nutritional status. Exercise capacity, muscle strength and body muscle/fat composition will also be assessed using simple tests. The total time required will be a maximum of one hour. Recruitment to the study will last around six months. The results will help improve understanding of specific needs of people with NTM-PD and guide clinically relevant research in this area.

Participants needed: 80
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: University College, LondonUpdated: May 14, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Participants will be adults diagnosed with confirmed NTM-PD based on the British... [+9]

No confirmation of NTM-PD diagnosis. [+6]

Status: Recruiting

Study of Bronchiectasis and Associated Cardiovascular Comorbidities

Effect of cardiovascular comorbidities on disease severity and quality of life in Patients with acute exacerbation of non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis

Participants needed: 30
Trial details
Age: 18-80Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Assiut UniversityUpdated: May 13, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Any Patients who refuse to participate in the study. [+1]

Status: Recruiting

Validation and Clinical Utility of the Lung Sliding Index (LSI) for Differentiating Pulmonary Diseases

This upcoming case-control study aims to confirm the Lung Sliding Index (LSI), a new ultrasound score that measures how well the pleura moves, in various lung diseases. The study will check how well the LSI can tell apart different lung diseases (like pneumothorax, interstitial lung disease, COPD, pneumonia, and pulmonary edema), how it relates to signs of disease severity, and how consistent the results are between different operators who have received the same training. Secondary objectives include assessing patient and operator satisfaction and feasibility using validated Likert scales.

Participants needed: 700
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Assiut UniversityUpdated: Apr 30, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Age 18 years and older. [+2]

Inability to tolerate or undergo a lung ultrasound [+4]

Status: Recruiting

HFNC in Management of Bronchiectasis Exacerbation

Patients with Bronchiectasis experience exacerbations with hypercapnic respiratory failure associated with an increased respiratory workload that may require intensive care unit (ICU) admission due to the inability of the respiratory muscles to compensate for increased demand. These exacerbations are frequently treated with noninvasive ventilation (NIV).

Participants needed: 20
Trial details
Age: 18-80Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Assiut UniversityUpdated: Apr 30, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Patients will be eligible for enrolment if diagnosed with bronchiectasis and adm...

Age: less than 18 years. Patients with post-arrest encephalopathy. Patient with...

Status: Not yet recruiting

Telerehabilitation in Patients With Bronchiectasis

Background: Home-based telerehabilitation (TR) has demonstrated benefits comparable to conventional rehabilitation in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma, and pulmonary fibrosis. However, TR has not been thoroughly investigated in patients with bronchiectasis, despite evidence suggesting improvements in exercise capacity and quality of life. Aims: To evaluate the effects of TR on functional capacity, quality of life, and inflammatory biomarkers, as well as its safety in patients with bronchiectasis. Study design: Single-center randomized controlled trial with a parallel-group design. Methods: Patients diagnosed with bronchiectasis will be recruited from the Surgical Medical Unit for Respiratory Diseases at Virgen del Rocío University Hospital. Participants will be randomly assigned to one of two groups: a control group receiving usual care, and a TR group undergoing supervised physical training for 12 weeks, three times per week. Outcome measures will include the 6-minute walk test, quality-of-life questionnaires, pulmonary function tests, symptom assessment, and adverse event recording, as well as sputum microbiology and analysis of inflammatory biomarkers. Assessments will be conducted at baseline and at the end of the intervention. Expected results: A 12-week TR program is expected to significantly improve exercise capacity and quality of life in the intervention group. Additionally, this study may contribute to the development of future clinical guidelines regarding the use of TR in patients with bronchiectasis.

Participants needed: 80
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Hospitales Universitarios Virgen del RocíoUpdated: Apr 20, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Bronchiectasis diagnosed by high resolution computed tomography (HRCT) of the ch... [+4]

Inability to give informed consent to participate [+5]

Status: Recruiting

OLE Therapy With BE Patients in Home Care Study

The study will examine how the performance of Oscillating Lung Expansion (OLE) therapy affects the respiratory health of patients with Bronchiectasis (BE). The patient will use the BiWaze Clear system for their airway clearance therapy, instead of their previously prescribed therapy. BiWaze Clear is an FDA-cleared respiratory therapy for assisting patients in loosening and mobilizing secretions as well as treating and preventing atelectasis by providing lung expansion and high-frequency oscillation therapies, combined with aerosol delivery. The patient will perform airway clearance with BiWaze Clear as prescribed. The system uses a disposable breathing circuit, which is a single patient use, disposable circuit. The treatment duration is 6 months . The BiWaze Clear System is indicated for the mobilization of secretions, lung expansion therapy, the treatment and prevention of pulmonary atelectasis and has the ability to provide supplemental oxygen when used with an oxygen supply.

Participants needed: 85
Trial details
Age: 5+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Delve HealthUpdated: Apr 14, 2026Locations: 5
Eligibility criteria

Patients aged > 5 years old. [+5]

Diagnosis with rapidly progressing NMD. [+10]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Efficacy and Safety of Lifei Qingchang Granules for Stable Bronchiectasis

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Lifei Qingchang Granules in the treatment of patients with stable bronchiectasis. This is a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial. Researchers plan to enroll a total of 150 adult participants (aged 18-75) who have been diagnosed with stable bronchiectasis and experience at least one acute exacerbation in the past 12 months. Participants will be randomly assigned into two groups in a 1:1 ratio: * The treatment group will receive Lifei Qingchang Granules along with standard postural drainage therapy. * The control group will receive a matching placebo along with standard postural drainage therapy. The treatment period will last for 3 months. The main goal is to see if the treatment can improve patients' respiratory symptoms and overall quality of life.

Participants needed: 150
Trial details
Phase: Phase 2Age: 18-75Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical UniversityUpdated: Apr 13, 2026Locations: 3
Eligibility criteria

Aged 18 to 75 years old, regardless of sex. [+5]

Allergic to any ingredients of the investigational drug or placebo. [+10]

Status: Recruiting

Immune Status and Disease Control of Inflammatory Airway Diseases

The goal of this study is to learn how the body's immune system affects disease control in people with different airway inflammatory diseases.We want to understand: 1.Whether specific immune cell patterns in the blood are linked to how severe the disease is or how well it is controlled. Participants will: 1. Answer questions about their health and symptoms. 2. Give blood samples 3. Have lung function tests and other standard check-ups. 4. share sleep study results. We will compare people with airway diseases to healthy volunteers to see how their immune systems differ.

Participants needed: 200
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: First Affiliated Hospital of Ningbo UniversityUpdated: Mar 25, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Age ≥18 years (≥40 years for COPD patients). [+4]

Patients with severe respiratory diseases other than those included in the study... [+5]

Status: Recruiting

A Study to Investigate the Safety, Tolerability, and Pharmacokinetics of Inhaled CHF6333 After Single Doses in Healthy Volunteers and After Single and Repeated Doses in Subjects With Bronchiectasis

The aim of this clinical trial is to assess the safety of: * single doses of the study drug CHF6333 in Healthy Volunteers (HVs) and in subjects with Bronchiectasis (BE) - Part I * repeated doses of the study drug CHF6333 in subjects with BE - Part II

Participants needed: 45
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1, Phase 2Age: 18-80Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Chiesi Farmaceutici S.p.A.Updated: Mar 5, 2026Locations: 9
Eligibility criteria

Signed and dated informed consent obtained prior to any study-related procedure; [+10]

Participation in another clinical study where investigational drug was received... [+53]

Status: Recruiting

Evaluation Of The Lung Microbiome In NTM Bronchiectasis

A biomarker cohort study design is proposed to study whether specific airway microbiota alterations are associated with pulmonary Non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) disease. In a cohort of 200 subjects suspected of having pulmonary NTM disease, the investigators will evaluate the airway microbiome using an aliquot of the induced sputum and upper airway samples. Since induced sputum may reflect different regions of the upper/lower airways, the investigators will evaluate the upper and lower airway microbiome in a subgroup (case-control group) of patients using samples obtained through upper airway sampling and bronchoscopy, respectively.

Participants needed: 1,000
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: NYU Langone HealthUpdated: Feb 27, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

History of pulmonary symptoms: cough, fatigue, malaise, fever, weight loss, dysp... [+3]

Recent (<1 months prior) oral antibiotic or steroid use. (Continuous treatment w... [+9]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Simeox 200 US Study

The purpose of this single arm post-market observational study is to evaluate the short-term effectiveness of the Simeox 200 airway clearance device in improving airway clearance in adult patients aged 18 to 85 with bronchiectasis and chronic mucus hypersecretion. The study aims to establish a baseline for wet sputum weight production using the Simeox 200 device. Additionally, the study aims to assess the short-term effects of Simeox 200 on various outcomes, including lung function, respiratory symptoms, and health-related quality of life. The study participants will undergo the following steps: 1. Baseline Visit (V0): Participants will attend a baseline visit for eligibility screening, consent, a physical exam, and baseline assessments of various relevant parameters such as lung function, SpO2, and Patient-Reported-Outcomes. 2. Treatment Sessions (V1): Participants will perform two supervised treatment sessions with the Simeox 200 device at the clinic, during which sputum will be collected and weighed. 3. Home Use : Participants will use the device at home twice daily for 2 weeks, recording their usage and symptoms in a daily electronic diary. 4. Final Clinic Visit (V2): Participants will return for a final clinic visit for repeat assessments. 5. Follow-up Phone Call (14 days after V2): Participants will receive a follow-up phone call to assess ongoing symptoms and health status.

Participants needed: 35
Trial details
Age: 18-85Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Inogen Inc.Updated: Mar 2, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Diagnosis of bronchiectasis confirmed by computed chest tomography (CT chest) pe... [+4]

Inability to cough forcefully and independently, as determined by the clinician [+15]

Status: Recruiting

A Cohort for Inflammatory Respiratory Diseases: From Phenotyping to Personalised Medicine

Chronic inflammatory pulmonary diseases, including asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), bronchiectasis, cystic fibrosis (CF), primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) and interstitial lung diseases (ILD) are characterised by lung inflammation and remodelling. Clinical, functional, microbiological, biological, pathological and prognostic features are highly variable and heterogeneous. Several phenotypes have been described within the same pathology, as similar phenotypic traits between different pathologies, or the coexistence of components of several diagnoses in the same patient, suggesting shared underlying mechanisms that could represent new therapeutic targets, beyond the initial medical diagnosis. The objectives of this prospective study are to analyze the phenotypic characteristics (clinical, demographic, biological, morphological, pathological, and microbiological characteristics) together with respiratory exposures and underlying mechanisms involving airway epithelium and inflammation processes in a cohort of patients diagnosed with asthma, COPD, bronchiectasis, CF, PCD and ILD.

Participants needed: 470
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: CHU de ReimsUpdated: Feb 20, 2026Locations: 1Duration: 10 Years
Eligibility criteria

Age ≥ 18 years [+2]

Subjects protected by law (e.g., legal incapacity) [+1]