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NCT ID: NCT04865900 Recruiting - Covid19 Clinical Trials

Prevalence of Perimyocarditis After Covid-19 Vaccine

Start date: March 9, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The aim of this study is to determine whether there is a higher prevalence of perimyocarditis after undergoing vaccination for Covid-19.

NCT ID: NCT04865237 Completed - COVID-19 Clinical Trials

SARS-CoV-2 Human Challenge Characterisation Study

Start date: March 6, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a dose optimisation study in healthy adults aged 18-30 who will be experimentally inoculated with SARS-CoV-2. The aim is to cause PCR-confirmed upper respiratory infection in the majority of challenged individuals with minimal or no illness, providing data on the course of COVID-19 and the immune response to SARS-CoV-2 infection. This will establish an optimised dose and study design that will then be used to evaluate the efficacy of treatment and vaccine candidates plus level and duration of immune protection in follow-on trials.

NCT ID: NCT04865133 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Malignant Solid Neoplasm

Efficacy and Safety of COVID-19 Vaccine in Cancer Patients

Start date: March 31, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study gathers information about how a cancer patient responds to COVID-19 vaccine during cancer treatment compared to healthy individuals. The information gained may help determine how effective currently available COVID-19 vaccines are in cancer patients receiving chemotherapy and learn more regarding how long an immune response will last compared to healthy individuals.

NCT ID: NCT04865107 Recruiting - Covid19 Clinical Trials

Cellular Immuno-Therapy for COVID-19 ARDS Randomized Clinical Trial

CIRCA-19 RCT
Start date: April 27, 2021
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is a Phase 2 multicenter randomized (2:1), placebo-controlled trial to evaluate early signs of efficacy of allogeneic, umbilical cord-derived (UC) mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) in patients with COVID-19 and Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS). Randomized participants (N=54) will receive 3 daily doses of up to 90-million cells/unit dose (cumulative dose of up to 270 million UC-MSCs) or blinded placebo. The MSC product will be provided as 2.5 million cells/ml suspended in PlasmaLyte A containing 5% Human Albumin. The appearance-matched placebo product contains the same excipients, PlasmaLyte A and 5% Human Albumin, as the UC-MSCs.

NCT ID: NCT04865029 Terminated - Covid19 Clinical Trials

Estradiol and Progesterone in Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients

Start date: July 22, 2021
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine to what extent a short systemic steroid therapy with estradiol and progesterone, administered early to hospitalized and confirmed COVID-19 positive patients of both sexes in addition to standard of care (SOC) can reduce the severity of symptoms and outcomes compared to SOC alone.

NCT ID: NCT04864938 Enrolling by invitation - Covid-19 Clinical Trials

Recovery After Critical Covid-19 Infection

RECOVID
Start date: August 1, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The study focuses on the recovery of respiratory, cardiovascular and neurological/neuropsychological recovery after intensive care treatment for covid-19. The results will be compared with those obtained from patients treated in the regular wards for covid-19, persons with home treated covid-19 and non-covid controls.

NCT ID: NCT04864925 Completed - Covid19 Clinical Trials

Measurement of Viral Load Reduction in the Oral Cavity After a Regimental Use of OC Toothpaste Products

Start date: December 28, 2020
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

SARS COVID 2 has caused a pandemic of proportions unparalleled in the past 100 years. The virus has an uncanny ability for transmission and as such has been difficult to control. The spread of the virus has affected everything from education, business, politics and survival. While the investigators have learned a great deal in the last 9 months they still face an uncertain day to day existence. Health care workers are particularly vulnerable to transmission of this virus because of their close contact with patients. Moreover, dentists are particularly vulnerable because the virus is spread via aerosols which are generated quite easily in the dental office putting dentists and their associates at risk. The oral cavity appears to be a likely domain for viral carriage particularly since both taste and smell are hallmark effects of the virus. With these issues at hand it will be of great advantage to have a simple routine oral hygiene method in the effort to reduce the oral viral load. There is some reason to expect that oral hygiene procedures with known anti-microbial effects could have some use in our efforts to reduce or control the oral viral load. With this issue in mind investigators feel that stannous fluoride could modify the virus in such a manner as to effectively reduce the oral viral load.

NCT ID: NCT04864899 Recruiting - Covid19 Clinical Trials

Clinical Significance of Subclinical Myocardial Involvement in Recovered COVID-19 Patients Using Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance (R-COVID-CMR)

R-COVID-CMR
Start date: September 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a prospective cohort study that aims to clinical significance of subclinical myocardial involvement in recovered COVID-19 patients using cardiovascular magnetic resonance.

NCT ID: NCT04864535 Active, not recruiting - Covid19 Clinical Trials

A Pilot Study for the Collection Of Vocalized, Individual Digital Cough Sound Recordings to Screen for COVID-19

COVID-Cough
Start date: May 12, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Decentralized clinical study designed to collect cough sounds and self-reported symptoms alongside a COVID-19 realtime quantitative polymerase chain reaction (rt-qPCR) test. The aim of the data collection is to develop a safe and effective cough based digital screening tool for COVID-19.

NCT ID: NCT04864132 Completed - Covid19 Clinical Trials

The Investigation Of Exercise Capacity And Exercise-Induced Fatigue in Young Adults Who Survived From Coronavirus

Start date: May 27, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The effects of Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19), a multisystem disease, on the body system and functions are being investigated all over the world. Examining the effect of exercise capacity, which is an important marker of cardiovascular risk in young individuals with COVID-19, will allow the planning of exercise and physical activity programs according to the needs of that specific population. The objectives of this project are:(1) To compare the submaximal and maximal exercise capacity of young adults aged between 18-30 who have had COVID-19 with healthy individuals in the same age group (2) To determine the roles of muscle strength, respiratory functions, fatigue, dyspnea, and physical activity level on exercise capacity evaluated by two different tests in young adults survived from COVID-19.