The Clinical Research Team at Convex is committed to advancing understanding and treatment options for bronchiectasis through rigorous clinical investigation activities. By delving into disease mechanisms, conducting clinical trials, studying longitudinal cohorts, investigating biomarkers, and fostering collaborations, we strive to make significant contributions to the field.
Our ultimate goal is to improve the lives of bronchiectasis patients by developing effective, personalized treatment strategies and ultimately finding a cure for this challenging respiratory condition
We strongly believe in the power of collaboration and knowledge sharing to advance bronchiectasis research. We actively collaborate with international research institutions, healthcare providers, and patient advocacy groups to foster a multidisciplinary approach. By sharing data, expertise, and resources, we aim to accelerate scientific discoveries and collectively contribute to improving bronchiectasis care globally.
Clinical trials play a pivotal role in evaluating the efficacy and safety of interventions in bronchiectasis management. Our research team designs and conducts rigorous clinical trials and intervention studies to assess various treatment modalities, including pharmacological agents, airway clearance techniques, immunomodulatory approaches, and surgical interventions. Through these studies, we aim to gather robust evidence to guide evidence-based clinical practice and improve patient outcomes.
Pulmonologists: They are often the primary doctors responsible for managing bronchiectasis. Pulmonologists have expertise in respiratory conditions and are trained in the evaluation, diagnosis, and management of bronchiectasis.
Infectious Disease Specialists: In cases where bronchiectasis is associated with recurrent respiratory infections, an infectious disease specialist may be consulted. These specialists are trained in diagnosing and treating infections caused by bacteria, viruses, or other pathogens.
Allergists/Immunologists: If bronchiectasis is related to an underlying allergic condition or immune dysfunction, an allergist or immunologist may be involved in the treatment process. They can evaluate and manage allergies, immune system disorders, and related respiratory conditions.
For more information, please contact us at: feasibilityteam@convex.bg