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COPD plus CAPTURE education and patient-level information for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (CAPTURE Trial)
CAPTURE Trial Summary
This trial is testing a screening tool for COPD in primary care settings to see if it can accurately identify patients with the disease and if using the tool leads to better clinical care for patients.
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
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Outcome measures can provide a clearer picture of what you can expect from a treatment.CAPTURE Trial Design
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Are there any openings remaining in this research protocol?
"The latest update on clinicaltrials.gov confirms that this trial is no longer accepting patients, having first gone up for recruitment in September 2018 and last updated in July 2022. Fortunately, 479 other studies are currently recruiting participants."
Are elderly individuals above the age of 75 eligible to enroll in this research project?
"Based on the criteria for inclusion, only patients aged 45 to 80 are eligible. Patients under 18 years of age can participate in 35 different medical trials while 462 such studies accept participants over 65."
Are there multiple facilities in Canada currently conducting this experiment?
"Individuals who are interested in participating can find a trial site at Circuit Clinical, Buffalo; High Plains Research Network, Aurora; Atrium Healthcare, Charlotte and seven other medical sites."
May I be enrolled in this research endeavor?
"This clinical trial is enrolling 5000 participants with chronic airflow obstruction, aged from 45 to 80. All applicants must submit a signed and dated informed consent form, express their willingness to comply with study procedure for its entire duration, and be either male or female."
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Most responsive sites:
- Duke University: < 48 hours
Average response time
- < 2 Days
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