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NCT ID: NCT05610436 Recruiting - Long COVID Clinical Trials

Post-Covid Condition Cohort: Evolution of Symptomatology, Patient Profile and Associated Prognostic Factors

SYNPOCov
Start date: January 7, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The aim of our cohort is to collect prospectively, in a standardized and exhaustive manner, the health data of patients referred to the CAPCoV, our holistic referal post covid clinics for post-covid condition in order to be able to identify typical profiles of patients suffering from post covid syndrome and to follow the evolution of their disease over time.

NCT ID: NCT05609045 Withdrawn - COVID-19 Pandemic Clinical Trials

A Phase 1, Randomised, Double-blinded, Placebo-controlled, Dose-escalation Study to Evaluate the Safety and Immunogenicity of RH109 as Booster

Start date: June 2023
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This is a randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled, dose-escalation study to valuate the safety and immunogenicity of RH109 as booster at 2 dose levels for ealthy adults who have received homologous or heterologous vaccination with 3 doses of COVID-19 inactivated and/or mRNA vaccine(s). The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and immunogenicity of RH109 as booster for healthy adults who have received homologous or heterologous vaccination with 3 doses of COVID-19 inactivated and/or mRNA vaccine(s).

NCT ID: NCT05608629 Completed - Long COVID Clinical Trials

Vagus Nerve Stimulation as Treatment for Long Covid

Start date: June 6, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Many patients do not recover following Covid infection. The resulting illness is called Long Covid. Because there is no agreed upon treatment for this ailment, the research team has decided to do an open label pilot study using non-invasive, transcutaneous stimulation of the auricular branch of the vagus nerve. Inclusion criteria required the patient to fulfill criteria for having chronic fatigue syndrome. To date, fourteen patients provided evaluable data. Eight of these fulfilled the study's requirements for treatment success.

NCT ID: NCT05608616 Completed - COVID-19 Pandemic Clinical Trials

Maternal and Fetal Outcomes in Pregnant Women With COVID -19,a Cross Sectional Study

Start date: April 1, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The spread of a new coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) from Wuhan, China, has been fast, and the World Health Organization (WHO) declared a pandemic on March 11th, 2020 .It has now spread worldwide and is one of the most severe public health threats.The clinical characteristics of COVID-19 and the likelihood of transmission vertically or during delivery in pregnant women are still unknown.

NCT ID: NCT05608603 Enrolling by invitation - COVID-19 Clinical Trials

Diagnostics of Coronavirus Disease 2019 Cardiovascular Complications

Start date: June 2, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Aim of this prospective, observational, multi-centered, randomized study is to detect cardiovascular complications in patients after coronavirus infection. The study will include 100 patients who underwent confirmed by laboratory tests COVID-19 infection (polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (positive result at least 1 time)) 1-3 months ago with the degree of lung lesion more than 25%, who were admitted to the University Clinical Hospital No. 4 of I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University. The study consists of 4 periods: 1. Screening for up to 6 months. 2. Inclusion in the study, undergoing of identical laboratory and instrumental testing. 3. Re-examination of patients. After 6 months from the initial examination (9 months after discharge from the infectious diseases department), patients will be re-examined. 4 Determination of end points, statistical data processing. Estimated result of the study is to confirm or refute the hypothesis: 1. As a result of the analysis of ECG and pulse wave data and comparison with echocardiography data, identify cardiovascular complications of COVID-19 infection. 2. To determine the diagnostic significance of pulse wave parameters for assessing cardiovascular complications in patients with a history of COVID-19 infection (sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive value). 3. Identify correlations between pulse wave parameters and biochemical markers of endothelial dysfunction (endothelin-1). 4. As a result of the analysis of exhaled air by the proton mass spectrometry, to identify markers of cardiovascular complications in patients after COVID-19 infection. 5. As a result of a cardiorespiratory stress test, determine the respiratory and cardiovascular causes of dyspnea, exercise tolerance of patients after infection with COVID-19.

NCT ID: NCT05607147 Completed - SARS-CoV2 Infection Clinical Trials

Rutgers Pilot for Dental Health Care Worker SARS-CoV-2 Testing

PREDICT-DHCW
Start date: January 26, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

10 asymptomatic DHCWs in the Oral Medicine clinic, Rutgers School of Dental Medicine, with no history of documented COVID-19 infection or viral exposure, were enrolled in a study that interrogated DHCWs' perceptions of safety and adoption of risk mitigation behavior. Following a baseline survey, finger-prick blood samples were collected twice two weeks apart using an innovative microsampling technique that replaces the need for venipuncture. Samples were processed using an in-house ELISA assay to detect IgM and IgG directed against the Receptor Binding Domain (RBD) of the Spike protein. Weekly Rapid Antigen testing of nasal swab specimens was used to document Antigen negativity during the study.

NCT ID: NCT05607082 Completed - COVID-19 Clinical Trials

COVID-19 Bivalent Booster Megastudy

Start date: November 3, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This megastudy is a massive randomized controlled trial. By randomizing participants to 10 different intervention conditions simultaneously, the investigators will be able to compare the effectiveness of different interventions to one another and to a control group (in which individuals will only receive the usual communications from their partner organization) to identify which interventions significantly increase vaccination rates. Pharmacy customers will be randomly assigned to receive one of the interventions designed by team scientists to encourage vaccination or to a control group. The baseline intervention will be based on the top-performing SMS intervention identified in the investigators previous megastudies on encouraging vaccination (Milkman et al., 2021b, 2022). Pharmacy customers will receive SMS messages conveying that a COVID booster vaccine is reserved or waiting for them at the pharmacy. Additional behavioral science messaging strategies will be tested by building off of this baseline intervention.

NCT ID: NCT05607069 Recruiting - Clinical trials for COVID-19 Respiratory Infection

Multifactorial Evaluation of COVID-19 Respiratory Reliquates

Start date: May 28, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The present study aims to evaluate how commonly diagnostic tools employed in the preoperative evaluation of respiratory function in thoracic surgery can identify pathological alteration due to a previous SARS-CoV-2 infection. In particular, the investigators will gather information concerning imaging (lung ct and lung ultrasound), arterial blood gas analysis, and pulmonary function tests.

NCT ID: NCT05607043 Completed - SARS-CoV2 Infection Clinical Trials

Rutgers Pilot for PREDICT- Patient LAB Test

Start date: January 31, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A pilot study was initiated to assess feasibility of testing asymptomatic dental patients presenting to the Oral Medicine Clinic at Rutgers School of Dental Medicine for SARS-CoV-2 viral RNA using an FDA approved RT-PCR test for SARS-CoV2- an RNA RT-PCR assay (Accurate Diagnostics)

NCT ID: NCT05606211 Recruiting - Long COVID Clinical Trials

Pain in Long COVID-19: The Role of Sleep

Start date: October 4, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Pain is among the most frequently reported symptoms in Long COVID, along with sleep disturbances, fatigue, and cognitive impairments. Sleep plays a critical role in maintaining a pain-free state. The goal of this study is to characterize the type and severity of pain in Long COVID, to characterize sleep and sleep disturbances in Long COVID, and to understand the role of sleep in the development and persistence of pain symptoms in Long COVID.