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Filter by:The purpose of this study is to evaluate the performance of the Bio-Self COVID-19 Antigen Home Test. The study will evaluate the accuracy (sensitivity and specificity) in a simulated home use environment when compared to a high-sensitivity Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR assay.
Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) is characterized by a hypercoagulable state, sometimes difficult to be managed with heparin. Bivalirudin, a member of the direct thrombin inhibitor drug class, offers potential advantages compared to heparin, including to its ability to exert its effect by directly attaching to and inhibiting freely circulating and fibrin-bound thrombin. Investigators have therefore designed this pilot open-label randomized controlled trial to assess if a off-label infusion of bivalirudin may reduce thrombosis, mortality, Intensive Care Unit (ICU) length of stay and increase ventilator free days of patients admitted in ICU for acute respiratory failure due to COVID-19, as compared to first-line treatment with heparin.
Introduction: This study has been conducted to determine the effect of music on pain and anxiety levels in patients receiving chemotherapy during COVID-19. Methods: The research has been carried out in a real trial model with adult patients receiving chemotherapy. The sample of the study is consisted of 92 patients (45 in the experimental group and 47 for the control group). The data have been collected by the researcher with Google Forms (using State and Transient Anxiety Inventory and Visual Analog Skala) between March 2020 and July 2020, through the links sent to the phones of participants on the day they received chemotherapy. Results: The mean scores obtained from the post-test STAI (53.11±4.77) and VAS (3.44±2.53) scales in the experimental group have been determined to statistically significantly decrease when compared to the pre-test measurement data (STAI:54.26±4.26; VAS:4.22±2.41) (p<0.05). No statistically significant difference has been determined between pre-test and post-test mean scores of the patients in the control group. Conclusion: It has been observed that music applications reduce the pain and anxiety levels of patients receiving chemotherapy during the COVID-19 process. It can be recommended to use music applications in the management of pain and anxiety symptoms.
To determine the accuracy of Proof Diagnostics COVID-19 Test in the intended, symptomatic and suspected/at-risk asymptomatic population and point-of-care use as compared to a standard molecular comparator, Quidel Lyra SARS-CoV-2 Assay for diagnosing SARS-CoV-2 infection.
This trial is composed of a randomized, double-blind, active controlled component (Part A) and an open-label, single-arm component (Part B) conducted in parallel. Part A is designed to compare vaccination with a single 100 µg dose of ABNCoV2 to a single 30 µg adult booster dose of Comirnaty (active control) in adult subjects who either previously completed primary vaccination (Cohort 1) or have already received 1 booster dose (Cohort 2) of SARS-CoV-2 locally authorized vaccine(s), and whose last locally authorized SARS-CoV-2 vaccination was at least 3 months prior to the screening visit. Subjects will be randomized in a 1:1 ratio to receive either ABNCoV2 or Comirnaty. Part B is designed to collect ABNCoV2 safety and tolerability data from a larger population of adult subjects, as well as additional immunogenicity data from a subset. Part B involves vaccination with the same single 100 µg dose of ABNCoV2 in the same population of adult subjects as the randomized component, and subjects will similarly be enrolled into 2 cohorts according to whether they have completed primary vaccination only or primary plus booster vaccination.
The investigators assessed the effect of treatment for COVID and immunity of the volunteers who admitted to the home isolation.
The coronavirus 2019 pandemic (COVID-19) strongly affected clinical care worldwide. Due to a shortage of hospitals and beds in intensive care units (ICU), in Italy during outbreaks, surgical resources were temporarily and partially shifted to COVID-19 patients. In addition, the risk of cross-infection could have determined a shit in surgical perioperative care. To counterbalance these limitations, many centers routinely changed their clinical practice, which could be maintained by surgeons across Italy. The aim of the present study is to evaluate how the COVID-19 pandemic determined a change in daily clinical practice among all specialties.
This is a multicenter, randomized, observer-blinded, active-controlled Phase II study to evaluate the immunogenicity, safety and reactogenicity of the low dose (20μg) and high dose (40μg) of ReCOV, when administered as a booster to healthy adults aged 18 to 65 years who have completed two or three doses vaccination (prioritized two doses). Estimate 300 participants.
The objective of this study will be to compare the effects of Circuit Training Program on Cardiopulmonary Parameters and Functional Capacity in Post COVID 19 patients. This study will be a Randomized Clinical trial. Data will be collected from Boston Physiotherapy and Wellness Clinic, Lahore. One group will receive Circuit Training and other group will receive Aerobic Exercises. All subjects will receive a total of three treatment sessions per week over the period of 12 weeks. Outcome will be measured at baseline, 6th week and 12th week with 6 Minute Walk Test (6MWT), Rate of Perceived Exertion (RPE 6-20), Spirometer for PFT and Post-Covid 10 Functional Status Scale.The data will be analyse using SPSS v 25.
This is an observational study of pooled population-based samples in three Nordic countries. Country-specific data has already been analysed in previous studies in Sweden, Finland, and Norway. The primary objective is to examine the association between tobacco use, the risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection, and adverse Outcomes using pooled population-based samples.