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NCT ID: NCT05220280 Recruiting - Covid19 Clinical Trials

SOLIDARITY Finland Plus Long-COVID

Start date: February 6, 2022
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The SOLIDARITY PLUS Finland Long-COVID trial aims to assess the long-term effects of imatinib and infliximab, used during acute hospitalization due to COVID-19-infection, on long-COVID symptoms and quality of life (QoL) using questionnaires at six months, one and two years post-discharge. The primary research questions are whether imatinib or infliximab lower the risk of long-COVID symptoms and leads to better QoL in the long term. Objectives include: i) Long-COVID symptoms To investigate the effect of imatinib (vs. usual care only) and infliximab (vs. usual care only) on the occurrence of symptoms that have been associated with the long-COVID syndrome. The questionnaires will take place at six months, one and two years after the hospital admission. The questionnaire will be the same that has been used in the SOLIDARITY Finland Long-COVID trial on remdesivir. The questionnaire was developed by our multidisciplinary team of physicians, including the representation of multiple specialties such as general practice, lung diseases, neurology, internal medicine, rheumatology, genetics, and clinical epidemiology, and two patient partners. The symptom questionnaire - that will be completed by patients at one and two years - measures basic patient information (age, height, weight, smoking status, major comorbidity, and working status) and a wide variety of potential long-COVID-symptoms and their bother (1. Fatigue; 2. Attention deficits; 3. Memory problems; 4. Sleeping difficulties; 5. Depressive mood; 6. Anxiety; 7. Dizziness; 8. Headache; 9. Tinnitus; 10. Paresthesias; 11. Changes in taste/smell perceptions; 12. Postexertional malaise; 13. Palpitations; 14. Chest discomfort; 15. Nausea; 16. Skin rash; 17. Joint aches; 18. Muscle pains; 19. Continuous cough; 20. Respiratory tract mucous discharges). ii) Quality of life The EQ-5D-5L questionnaire will be used to compare patients' quality of life in imatinib, infliximab, and usual care arms. EQ-5D-5L questionnaire assesses the following domains: 1. Mobility; 2. Self-care; 3. Usual activities; 4. Pain and discomfort; 5. Anxiety and depression; 6. The visual analog scale of subjective perception of overall health. Additionally (at 1 or 2 years; depending on future funding and ethical approval decisions): - The Finnish healthcare registries (such as Statistics Finland Mortality Database, the HILMO Care Register for Health Care, and/or Digital and Population Data Services Agency (Finnish Digital Agency)) will be used to estimate long-term mortality and incidence of major comorbidity in treatment arms. - Lung function will be assessed using spirometry and diffusing capacity, as well as the six-minute walk test (6 mwt) in treatment arms. - Whole-genome genotyping will be performed for a genome-wide association study to investigate genetic correlates of long-COVID-19 -symptoms in treatment arms.

NCT ID: NCT05220241 Recruiting - Clinical trials for SARS-CoV-2 Infection

Investigation of the Persistence of SARS-CoV-2 in the Olfactory Mucosa of Patients With Prolonged Symptoms of COVID-19

NEUROCOVID
Start date: July 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

NEUROCOVID is a prospective multicenter study comparing the proportion of patients with SARS-CoV-2 viral RNA at the level of the olfactory clefts in a group of cases compared to a group of controls as well as the correlations between the virological and cellular abnormalities observed in the olfactory mucosa and the severity of the clinical neurological profile

NCT ID: NCT05220163 Recruiting - HIV Infections Clinical Trials

Evaluating the Impact of Computer-assisted X-ray Diagnosis and Other Triage Tools to Optimise Xpert Orientated Community-based Active Case Finding for TB and COVID-19

Start date: February 23, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Tuberculosis (TB) is now the commonest cause of death in many African countries. Globally, ~35% (almost 1 in 3) of TB cases are 'missed' (remain undiagnosed or undetected). In sub-Saharan Africa, 40-50% of the TB case burden remains undiagnosed within the community. These 'missed' TB cases (at primary care level) serve as a reservoir, which severely undermines TB control. With rapid advances in the development of TB screening tests, the investigators aim to determine the pragmatic utility of computer-assisted x-ray diagnosis (CAD). Recent data suggest that CAD performs on par with experienced radiologists to identify potential TB cases, hereby reducing the frequency at which Xpert tests are requested and helps to focus limited resources on the relevant cases. In addition, the investigators aim to test nascent screening technologies for TB diagnosis such as evaluating urine-based TB screening biosignatures. The COVID-19 pandemic has ravaged African peri-urban communities where TB is also common. With the pressing need to improve screening and diagnosis of COVID-19, the investigators plan to explore the potential for urine- and blood-based COVID-19 screening assays. Symptoms of COVID-19 and TB overlap, and limited affordability, as well as the stigma associated with both diseases, severely limits testing. Data are now urgently needed about the feasibility of co-screening and testing for TB and COVID-19. The utility of such an approach, if any, has not been studied in African communities.

NCT ID: NCT05218369 Recruiting - COVID-19 Clinical Trials

Interleukin-6 Antagonists in Critically-ill Covid-19 Patients

HEMOCOV
Start date: February 6, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The emerging SARS-COV2 virus has shed a new light on the cross-talks between the immune and the hemostatic system. In this study we aim to evaluate the dynamic change in coagulation caused by the modulation of the inflammatory response by interleukin-6 antagonist as assessed by viscoelastic methods in critically ill COVID-19 patients. Furthermore we try to draw attention to possible associations between the endothelial cell injury, inflammation and coagulation.

NCT ID: NCT05218356 Recruiting - COVID-19 Clinical Trials

Phase IIa Randomized Placebo Controlled Clinical Study of Codivir in Hospitalized Patients With Moderate COVID-19

Start date: January 20, 2022
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is a double-blind, multicentre, multinational study to evaluate the safety and collect preliminary efficacy data of Codivir drug product in 130 hospitalized adults with moderate COVID-19 symptoms. COVID-19 symptoms (fever, cough, myalgia and changes in smell or taste) onset must be within 7 days prior enrolment. Treatment will begin in the hospital, participants will be discharged according to medical decision and continue the treatment until to Day 7 at home and followed up to day 28.

NCT ID: NCT05218200 Recruiting - COVID-19 Pneumonia Clinical Trials

The Effect of Deep Breathing and Cough Exercise on Respiratory Parameters in Patients With Covid-19 Associated Pneumonia

Start date: February 15, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Studies reveal that the Covid-19 virus can be transmitted in three ways: respiratory tract, direct contact and feces. The incubation period is estimated to be 5.2 [4.1-7.0] days for the 95% confidence interval and the virus transmission coefficient (R0) baseline growth number is 2.2 [1.4-3.9]. The main signs and symptoms described in the literature are; other atypical symptoms, particularly fever (98%), cough (76%), myalgia or fatigue (44%); sputum (28%), headache (8%), hemoptysis (5%), vomiting (5%), diarrhea (3%) and shortness of breath were detected. In addition to lymphopenia, which is detected in 63% of cases, pneumonia is also present. Widely regarded as the cornerstone of pulmonary rehabilitation, exercise training is the best way to improve muscle function in COPD and other chronic respiratory diseases. After 326 patients hospitalized in the pandemic clinical services of a public hospital were randomly divided into the experimental (n=168) and control groups (n=168), the effect of the experiment on the respiratory parameters of the experiment will be monitored without any intervention in the control group, while deep breathing and coughing exercises will be applied to the experimental group. The aim of this study is to determine the effect of deep breathing and coughing exercises on respiratory parameters in patients treated for pneumonia due to COVID-19 disease.

NCT ID: NCT05218174 Recruiting - COVID-19 Clinical Trials

Exercise in Adults With Post-Acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) Infection Study

PASC
Start date: April 22, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To examine the efficacy of an 8-week exercise training program on functional, cognitive, and emotional health outcomes compared to a no treatment control condition in adults with PASC.

NCT ID: NCT05218083 Recruiting - COVID-19 Clinical Trials

REmotely Monitored, Mobile Health Supported Multidomain Rehabilitation Program With High Intensity Interval Training for COVID-19

REMM-HIIT-CoV
Start date: February 23, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Multicenter, prospective, randomized controlled trial providing mobile health supported physical rehabilitation to 120 patients who have been critically ill with COVID-19 and who complete at least one exercise session.

NCT ID: NCT05218070 Recruiting - COVID-19 Clinical Trials

Safety and Immunogenicity Study of EgyVax Vaccine Candidate for Prophylaxis of COVID-19 Infection

Sphinx
Start date: February 6, 2022
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This is a phase I, prospective, three-arm, open-label, randomized, first in human (FIH) clinical trial to assess the safety and immunogenicity of EgyVax vaccine candidate for prophylaxis of SARS-CoV-2 infection (COVID-19).

NCT ID: NCT05217875 Recruiting - COVID-19 Clinical Trials

Prognostic of Dysfunctional Breathing in Long Covid: a Follow up Study

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

Dysfunctional breathing might participate to dyspnoea in long COVID-19. This study investigate the prognosis of patients diagnosed with dysfunctional breathing after SARS-CoV-2 infection in our center.