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NCT ID: NCT03694392 Completed - Stroke Clinical Trials

Flublok v. Standard Dose Vaccine Effectiveness Among Kaiser Permanente Northern California Adults 18-64 Years

Start date: September 16, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The overall objective of this study is to describe the effectiveness of Flublok Quadrivalent vaccine compared to standard dose inactivated influenza vaccine (SD-IIV) in adults 18 through 64 years of age. During this study, Flublok Quadrivalent or SD-IIV will be administered according to the guidelines in the Prescribing Information materials and only to persons for whom it is indicated. The 2018-2019, 2019-2020, and 2020-2021 formulations of recombinant influenza vaccine (Flublok Quadrivalent vaccine) and SD-IIV will be evaluated for outcomes including all polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-confirmed influenza, PCR-confirmed hospitalized influenza, hospitalized community-acquired pneumonia and cardio-respiratory events.

NCT ID: NCT03684759 Completed - Cystic Fibrosis Clinical Trials

Sputum Validation for the Molecular Diagnosis of Respiratory Viral Infections in Cystic Fibrosis

EXPIRE
Start date: February 24, 2016
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The aim of this pilot study is to demonstrate the feasibility of viral biomolecular diagnosis in sputum compared to nasopharyngeal swab in cystic fibrosis acute respiratory infection.

NCT ID: NCT03672552 Completed - Dysphagia Clinical Trials

Using Plain Water With Oral Care to Increase Hydration for Long Term Care Residents With Disordered Swallowing

FFWP
Start date: June 19, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The Frazier Free Water Protocol (FFWP) using plain, thin (unmodified) water is an accepted method to increase fluid intake and hydration in older adults with disordered swallowing and dementia.This study aims to take an interdisciplinary approach to see if the FFWP with improved oral care can be introduced in a long term care (LTC) setting comparing an intervention group with a control group receiving standard oral care, to prevent respiratory infections.

NCT ID: NCT03666026 Completed - Influenza Clinical Trials

Patient Portal - Flu Reminder Recall

Start date: October 2, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This trial is taking place in Los Angeles, CA at clinics within the UCLA Health System. Despite the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommendation in 2010 that all people above 6 months of age should receive an annual flu vaccine, vaccination rates remain low: at 6m-4.9 yrs. (70%), 5-17.9 yrs. (56%), 18-64.9 yrs. (38%), and >65 yrs. (63%). The investigators will assess the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of 1, 2, 3 MyChart R/R messages as compared to the standard of care control (no messages).

NCT ID: NCT03636191 Completed - Clinical trials for Infections, Upper Respiratory Tract

The Effect of a Probiotic on Upper Respiratory Tract Infections

PIP-U
Start date: September 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, two-armed, parallel-group study in healthy children aged 2-6 years. The study will investigate the effect of daily intake of a probiotic on Upper Respiratory Tract Infections (URTI) during a 16-week intervention.

NCT ID: NCT03631342 Completed - Clinical trials for Ventilator Associated Pneumonia

Comparison Between Different Ventilator Hyperinflation Maneuvers

Start date: March 18, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The hyperinflation ventilator was performed in different modalities and ventilatory adjustments, with total pressure of 40cmH2O. The inspiratory volume, inspiratory time, mean airway pressure, inspiratory and expiratory flow, and bias flow were evaluated.

NCT ID: NCT03606382 Completed - Clinical trials for Acute Respiratory Infection

Collection of Clinical Specimens From Volunteers for Assay Development

Start date: April 1, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study will analyze gene expression data from various biological specimens collected from voluntary participants.

NCT ID: NCT03594383 Completed - Pneumonia Clinical Trials

Lung Ultrasound for Acute Respiratory Infections by Community Health Workers

L-POCUS
Start date: April 12, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The specific objectives focus on using a train-the-trainer model to educate CHWs in Pakistan on performing and interpreting pediatric lung POCUS. In the first phase, the POCUS experts from Toronto will rigorously train the first generation of local lung POCUS users who are Pakistani health care providers to become local lung POCUS trainers. These first generation trainers will subsequently collaborate with the POCUS experts from Toronto to develop a two-day training program for lung POCUS image interpretation and acquisition that is tailored to novice users (CHWs) in low-resource settings. In the second phase, the first generation local lung POCUS trainers will deliver and evaluate the new training program to the second generation of users - a group of CHWs in Karachi. In the third phase, we will establish the reliability of CHWs to perform lung POCUS on pediatric patients with respiratory symptoms, upon completion of the training program developed by local trainers.

NCT ID: NCT03574532 Completed - Clinical trials for Respiratory Tract Infections

A Study to Determine the Epidemiology and Evaluate the Burden of Disease in Respiratory Syncytial Virus/Human Metapneumovirus and Influenza A Infected Hospitalized Participants (Adults and Children)

Start date: June 27, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this study is to describe the clinical and economic burden in adults and infants/children less than or equal to 5 years of age by type of respiratory pathogen (respiratory syncytial virus [RSV], influenza A, and human metapneumovirus [hMPV] in adults; RSV and hMPV in infants/children) based on medical resource utilization; rate and type of complications during and after hospitalization; mortality; rate and reasons of re-hospitalization related to index hospitalization; post-discharge care information and International Classification of Diseases 9th/10th revision (ICD-9/10)/Diagnostic-related Group (DRG) codes used (distribution).

NCT ID: NCT03545373 Completed - Tuberculosis Clinical Trials

Accuracy and Consequences of Using Trial-of-antibiotics for TB Diagnosis (ACT-TB Study)

ACT-TB
Start date: February 25, 2019
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This is a three-arm, open-label individually randomised controlled clinical trial investigating the benefits of the diagnostic use of broad-spectrum antimicrobials during the diagnostic process for tuberculosis (TB) and the risk of antimicrobial resistance. Adults (≥18 years) presenting to primary care with TB symptoms will, after excluding acute illness, be randomised (1:1:1) to receiving azithromycin, amoxicillin or standard care. Diagnostic accuracy will be ascertained by comparing self-reported response to treatment on Day-8 to results of mycobacteriology tests (MTB culture, smear microscopy and Xpert/MTB/RIF). Antimicrobial resistance will be ascertained by comparing arms with respect to incidence of resistant Streptococcus pneumonia carriage cultured from nasopharyngeal swabs collected on Day-28. Clinical benefit will be ascertained by comparing clinical outcomes by Day-29.