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NCT ID: NCT04822701 Terminated - COVID-19 Clinical Trials

A Study to Test BI 767551 in People With Mild to Moderate Symptoms of COVID-19

Start date: April 21, 2021
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This study is open to adults with mild to moderate symptoms of COVID-19 (coronavirus disease). The purpose of this study is to find out whether a medicine called BI 767551 helps people with COVID-19. BI 767551 is an antibody against the coronavirus. The study has 2 parts. Part 1 wants to find out the best dose of BI 767551 given as infusion into a vein. It also tests how BI 767551 is taken up by the body when taken via an inhaler. Participants are put into 4 groups by chance. Participants get BI 767551 or placebo once. - 1 group gets a high dose of BI 767551 as an infusion into a vein - 1 group gets a low dose of BI 767551 as an infusion into a vein - 1 group gets BI 767551 via an inhaler - 1 group gets placebo both as an infusion into a vein and via an inhaler The placebo infusion and inhaler look like the BI 767551 infusion and inhaler but do not contain any medicine. Doctors check how BI 767551 reduces the amount of coronavirus. Once the best dose of BI 767551 is found, part 2 of the study tests BI 767551 in a larger group of people. Also, in part 2, the participants get BI 767551 or placebo as an infusion into a vein once. In this part, doctors will check how many people need to be treated in a hospital or die. The results will be compared between the groups. For each part, participants are in the study for about 13 weeks. During this time, they visit the study site about 8 times and get about 3 remote visits. The doctors also regularly check participants' health and take note of any unwanted effects of BI 767551.

NCT ID: NCT04822402 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Covid-19 in Pregnancy

COVID-19 Among Pregnant Women in Assiut

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

COVID-19 is a new disease , little is known about COVID-19 during pregnancy and to the best of our knowledge no published studies in Assiut . Aims of the Research : 1. To describe COVID-19 among pregnant women attending isolation and women hospitals in Assiut . 2. To identify comorbidities that may affect both maternal , fetal and neonatal outcomes . 3. To correlate between COVID-19 infection and maternal, fetal and neonatal outcomes .

NCT ID: NCT04822025 Completed - Covid19 Vaccine Clinical Trials

A Study to Evaluate MVC-COV1901 Vaccine Against COVID-19 in Elderly Adults

Start date: May 20, 2021
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to assess the safety and immunogenicity of MVC-COV1901 vaccine in two different dose forms in participants who are generally healthy or with stable pre-existing health conditions.

NCT ID: NCT04821986 Completed - SARS-CoV Infection Clinical Trials

Oral Manifestation in Patients With SARS-CoV2 Infection.

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

The oral cavity is particularly susceptible to viral infection with several viruses such as herpes simplex virus, cytomegalovirus and Zika virus because of its structures, especially salivary glands and soft tissues Moreover, oral mucosa can be affected by secondary pathological process of a bacterial or fungal nature due to viral immunosuppression. The oral cavity could be considered a "biological barometer" of both viral infection and viral immunosuppression advancement .

NCT ID: NCT04821973 Recruiting - Covid19 Clinical Trials

Respiratory Tele Monitoring COVID 19 (TMR COVID-19)

Start date: September 22, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The determinants of the evolution to a severe form for COVID-19 pneumonia remain unclear. COVID-19 pneumonia is characterized by a hypoxemia with a possible rapid worsening and related resuscitation requirement. The monitoring of patients in hospital wards (excluding intensive care unit) is therefore both necessary and complicated given the contagious risks for health workers. The COVID 19 Respiratory Tele Monitoring (RTM COVID 19) research project is based on a comparison between usual nurse respiratory monitoring (4 to 6 time per day) of respiratory parameters (capillary oxygen saturation, respiratory rate, hearth rate) and a continuous monitoring of these respiratory parameters with continuous monitoring by a portable, wireless and stand-alone device. The main objective of this work is a more sensitive and earlier detection of respiratory degradation events in patients with COVID-19 pneumonia (capillary desaturation, increased respiratory rate) requiring the introduction of oxygen therapy, its increase or a resuscitation requirement with possible intensive care admission. A prospective, randomized, multicentre, comparative exposure study will be conducted with planned inclusion of 80 patients. This investigation will focus on patients with COVID-19 pneumonia hospitalized in dedicated medical wards of two University Hospitals in France. A randomization will be stratified by Hospital and adapted so that each Hospital provides the same number of subjects in each arms: - Control Respiratory Monitoring Group (40 patients) - Experimental Respiratory Monitoring Group (40 patients) The main criterion is respiratory degradation event, during a 4 days period after ward admission, which motivates a change in the therapeutic strategy defined by the presence of at least one of these elements: - Capillary saturation < 94% (regardless of oxygen intake) for at least 2 minutes. - And/or an increase in respiratory rate > 20/minute for at least 2 minutes. The modification of the therapeutic strategy is defined by: - Introduction of oxygen therapy for included patients without oxygen therapy or supplementation of oxygen therapy > 2 litres/minutes for included patients with oxygen therapy - And/or introduction of a high oxygen concentration mask - And/or Request an On-Site Opinion from a member of the resuscitation team. - And/or Transfer to intensive care or resuscitation unit - And/or Need for immediate resuscitation for life-threatening distress.

NCT ID: NCT04821934 Completed - COVID-19 Pneumonia Clinical Trials

Tele-rehabilitation Program After Hospitalization for COVID-19

Start date: March 26, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Given the number of hospitalized subjects for COVID-19, the difficulties linked to the infectious risk, and the high cost of managing departments for COVID-19 subjects, the execution of home rehabilitation programs, in the form of telerehabilitation, was suggested as a viable option. The aim of our study will be to investigate the effectiveness of a structured telerehabilitation program with a specific rehabilitation intervention on exercise tolerance at home in the subject discharged after hospitalization for COVID-19 pneumonia, in comparison to a traditional remote monitoring program (without any rehabilitation intervention). Other secondary objectives will be the evaluation of safety, feasibility, clinical impact on symptom status (asthenia, dyspnea), gas exchange (day, night and under exertion), lung function, muscle strength, functional capacity and quality of life.

NCT ID: NCT04821921 Completed - Type 2 Diabetes Clinical Trials

The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Diabetes Management

CoDiaM
Start date: April 9, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The "CoDiaM study" examines how diabetes management and outcomes are changing during the COVID-19 pandemic and whether these changes are influenced by socio-demographic factors, health literacy, self-efficacy and perceived social support.

NCT ID: NCT04821674 Completed - Covid19 Clinical Trials

Study of DS-5670a (COVID-19 Vaccine) in Japanese Healthy Adults and Elderly Subjects

Start date: March 15, 2021
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This study will assess the safety, tolerability and immunogenicity of DS-5670a (COVID-19 Vaccine) and determine the recommended dose in Japanese healthy adults and elderly participants.

NCT ID: NCT04821531 Withdrawn - Clinical trials for Corona Virus Infection

Feasibility of a Self-guided Exercise Program Among Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients

Start date: November 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The investigators' aim is to conduct a study looking into safety and feasibility study of Covid patients participating in a self-guided exercises program while admitted to the hospital. The investigators will test 2 forms of exercise instruction, one using an exercise phone-based application, and the other a printed exercise manual.

NCT ID: NCT04820803 Completed - COVID-19 Clinical Trials

Assessment of the Impact of Oral Intervention With Cetylpyridinium Chloride to Decrease SARS-CoV-2 Viral Load in Patients With COVID-19

Start date: February 3, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Pilot, randomized and controlled clinical trial for the evaluation of the decrease in the viral load of SARS-CoV-2 in the oropharynx in patients with COVID-19 through the use of mouthwash containing cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC) (0.07%) in mouthwash.