ENDALI Research Study – Individuals who Vape
STUDY BASICS
Are you 18-80 years old? Have you vaped weekly for at least the past 3 months? You may be able to participate in a research study to learn about the potential for lung disease from vaping and vaping products. This study involves 3 in-person visits lasting up to 9 hours total. Study procedures involve providing samples, pulmonary functions tests and a bronchoscopy. Compensation is provided.
STUDY PURPOSE
The goal of this research is to create a collection of biological specimens and data in people who vape. We will compare them to similar people who do not vape.
COULD THIS STUDY BE RIGHT FOR YOU?
- Age 18 to 80
- Vape weekly for the last 3 months
- Not pregnant or breastfeeding
WHAT PARTICIPANTS CAN EXPECT
Visit 1 (1-1.5 hours)
- Questionnaires
- Pulmonary Function Tests
- Fractional Exhaled Oxide Testing
- Collection of blood, saliva, and stool
- Pregnancy test
Visit 2 (1-1.5 hours)
- Screening Procedures which consist of answering questions and a review of your health history.
Visit 3 (up to 6 hours)
- Bronchoscopy
IRB: STUDY20020151A
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Alison Morris
Alison Morris, MD, MS, is a Professor of Medicine, Immunology, and Clinical and Translational Research in the Department of Medicine, Division Chief of the Pulmonary, Allergy and Critical Care Medicine, Director of the Center for Medicine and the Microbiome, and Vice Chair for Clinical Research, Department of Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh. A graduate of Duke University and the University of Pittsburgh, Dr. Morris’ research interests include HIV-associated lung disease and the role of the microbiome in disease.