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The purpose of this pilot study is to collect preliminary clinical data related to the safety and preliminary clinical benefits of non-invasive vagal nerve stimulation with the AlphaCore™ device for the relief of acute bronchoconstriction due to asthma.
Up to 30 subjects who meet all inclusion/exclusion criteria and consent to participate in the study may be enrolled at up to 5 investigational (study) sites. The study sites are clinic settings capable of treating any potential complications of bronchoconstriction, an acute exacerbation of asthma, and any emergencies associated with use of the investigational device.
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Subjects will be screened, consented and enrolled at the first visit. Subjects will return to the second visit where they are experiencing shortness of breath and will be treated with the alphacore. Breathing and vital signs will be measured before, during and after the stimulation. The study is concluded on the third visit, 7 days later.
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INCLUSION CRITERIA: VISIT 1
EXCLUSION CRITERIA: VISIT 1
INCLUSION CRITERIA: VISIT 2
EXCLUSION CRITERIA: VISIT 2
The patient self-administered a short-acting beta agonist within 6 hours prior to onset of asthma symptoms.
The patient induced an asthma exacerbation by withholding their pre-treatment medication used for exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB).
Has signs and symptoms of asthma instability at Visit 2:
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