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NCT ID: NCT04884776 Active, not recruiting - Gut Microbiota Clinical Trials

Modulation of Gut Microbiota to Enhance Health and Immunity

Start date: June 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus is now a pandemic and has culminated major morbidity and mortality globally. Studies have shown that patients with underlying type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM), obesity, old age and hypertension had a higher risk of developing severe COVID-19 infection and mortality related to COVID-19.Emerging evidence has shown that gut microbiota plays an important role in the pathogenesis of COVID-19.

NCT ID: NCT04884685 Completed - COVID-19 Clinical Trials

Safety of an Inactivated SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine (CoronaVac) in Children and Adolescents

Start date: May 3, 2021
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This study is a randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled, phase Ⅱb clinical trial of an inactivated SARS-CoV-2 vaccine (CoronaVac) manufactured by Sinovac Life Sciences Co. , Ltd.The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety of the SARS-CoV-2 Inactivated vaccine in healthy children and adolescents aged 3-17 years.

NCT ID: NCT04884490 Not yet recruiting - COVID-19 Pneumonia Clinical Trials

The Role of High Dose Co-trimoxazole in Severe Covid-19 Patients

Start date: May 15, 2021
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Coronavirus Disease 19 (COVID-19) is a worldwide pandemic and a major global health concern which is caused by Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The newly emerged Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), which was first identified in Wuhan, China, has swept through 219 countries, killing a staggering number of people. According to WHO reports, the number of deaths had risen to 3,155,168by March 30, 2021, out of 149,910,744 confirmed cases. In Bangladesh, the outbreak has infected over 745,322confirmed cases, with over 11,053 deaths reported. Though the patient may be asymptomatic or present with mild symptoms, mortality is quite high in the severe form of the disease which often progresses to critical phase presented as Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS). This is due to exaggerated response of immune system to the virus termed as cytokine storm syndrome (CSS). There is currently no effective antiviral therapy for SARS-CoV-2 and supportive care is the mainstay of therapy. As a result we are still searching for a better therapeutic agent which will help in treating Covid-19 cases in terms of mortality, morbidity, oxygen requirement, length of stay in hospital. Co-trimoxazole (composed of one-part Trimethoprim and five parts Sulfamethoxazole)is a sulphur containing anti-folate bactericidal drug which is being used for over 60 years for various indications esp. respiratory tract infections. It is known to have immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory properties that may help to prevent progression to critical phase and cytokine storm syndrome in severe COVID-19 patients. It acts rapidly when given in high dose due to its better bioavailability and lung penetration. Low cost and a good safety profile can make it an ideal candidate for treatment of COVID -19 in a low resource country like Bangladesh. Methods and materials: This interventional double-blind place controlled randomized trial will be conducted in the department of medicine at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU) for a duration of 6 months following approval of this protocol. It will recruit at least 94 consecutive adults (18 years or older) patients with clinically suspected COVID-19 and severe illness as per WHO criteria. After taking informed written consent patients will be randomly assigned in a 1:1 ratio to either oral high dose co-trimoxazole in addition to standard therapy or placebo along with standard therapy. Baseline characteristics, changes in the physiological and biochemical parameters like (SpO2/FiO2 ratio, respiratory rate, body temperature and C - reactive protein), length of hospital stay, side effects of drugs, requirement for ventilatory support (non-invasive and invasive ventilation) and 28- day mortality between the two groups will be compared. Data will be collected from case record forms, anonymised and stored securely in a secure online web based portal. Statistical analysis will be performed using t-test or Mann -Whitney U test or Wilcoxon signed rank test for continuous variables and Chi- square test or Fisher's exact test for categorical variables. Survival will be assessed by the Kaplan-Meier method. Comparisons between two groups will be performed using the log-rank test. A p-value of < 0.05 will be considered to be significant. The statistical software SPSS version 25 will be used for the analysis. Conclusion If the results from this clinical trial demonstrate the beneficial effects of high co-trimoxazole in patients with severe COVID-19 it could help to reduce the need for respiratory support for thousands of patients, saving valuable lives and decrease the burden of healthcare system in countries with limited resources.

NCT ID: NCT04884477 Completed - COVID-19 Clinical Trials

COVID-19 Infection in Patients Receiving Anti-CD20 Therapy

Start date: June 1, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study is being conducted to determine if patients with compromised B-cell function due to anti-CD20 therapy and newly diagnosed COVID-19 infection benefit from convalescent plasma.

NCT ID: NCT04884295 Terminated - Covid19 Clinical Trials

Dose-Finding, Safety, and Efficacy Study of XVR011 Added to Standard of Care in Patients Hospitalised for COVID-19

Start date: August 26, 2021
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is a 2 part study where the first part (Phase 1) evaluates the safety of XVR011 and aims to identify the recommended Phase 2 dose. The second part (Phase 2) follows after the part 1 and evaluates whether XVR011 added to standard of care in patients hospitalised for mild to moderate COVID-19 is a safe, well tolerated, and effective treatment. Part 1 (Phase 1) is completed as per protocol. The sponsor does not intend to start Part 2 (Phase 2) due to change in company strategy for phase 2 design.

NCT ID: NCT04884061 Active, not recruiting - Covid19 Clinical Trials

Narrow Band Imaging Bronchoscopy During SARS-CoV2 Infection

SARS-CoV2-NBI
Start date: May 7, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Vascular modifications have been described during SARS-CoV2 infection, especially a dilatation of the bronchial arteries. Within the airway wall, small branches of the bronchial arteries cross the muscle layer to develop a submucosal network. The Narrow Band Imaging technique is used during bronchoscopy to achieve a maximum contrast of vessels and the surrounding mucosa. Therefore, it enables to observe the microvessel structure and its distribution in the bronchial mucosa. The aim of this study is to describe the vasculature pattern of the bronchial tree during infection with SARS-CoV2.

NCT ID: NCT04883801 Completed - Covid19 Clinical Trials

Clinical Outcomes of Newborns Born to Pregnant Women With and Without COVID-19

Start date: March 11, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

A case-control trial was conducted to test the early postpartum period clinical outcomes of newborns born to pregnant women with and without COVID-19.

NCT ID: NCT04883788 Completed - Covid19 Clinical Trials

The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Hip and Knee Replacement

PTA/PTGCovid
Start date: May 15, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the care of patients undergoing hip or knee replacement for osteoarthritis remains a clinical priority. To date, there is limited empirical knowledge about the impact of pandemic on the care of patients surgically treated for orthopaedic diseases, affected or not by COVID-19. The aim of the present study is to describe and investigate the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the nursing-sensitive and rehabilitation outcomes of patients undergoing hip and knee replacement.

NCT ID: NCT04883528 Completed - Covid19 Clinical Trials

Protecting With ARNI Against Cardiac Consequences of Coronavirus Disease 2019

PARACOR-19
Start date: August 6, 2021
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of sacubitril/valsartan versus placebo on markers of cardiac injury, structure, and function among patients who recovered from acute COVID-19 infection.

NCT ID: NCT04883216 Completed - Covid19 Clinical Trials

Investigation of the Characteristics of Chronic Pain Developing After COVID-19

Start date: March 24, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Data on pain after COVID-19 were generally collected from hospitalized patients and only include information on acute pain conditions. However, the characteristics of the chronic pain experienced after COVID-19 are unknown. For this reason, the treatment and recommendations for patients who present with chronic pain after COVID-19 are not clear. Our goal is to determine the characteristics and risk factors of chronic pain developing in COVID-19 patients and to create specific treatment recommendations for these patient groups with further studies.