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Allergy and COVID-19 Vaccines

Anaphylactic ReactionVaccine Reaction

Prospective monocentric study designed firstly to estimate the proportion of patients who tolerated the continuation of the COVID-19 2nd injection (absence of anaphylactic manifestations). secondly, to know the proportion of definite anaphylactic reactions in cases of suspected anaphylaxis after the first administration of a COVID-19 vaccine the very complete allergological explorations with both the clinical side, skin tests and biological tests will allow us to highlight the responsibility or not of the components of the vaccine,in particular of the excipients (PEG2000, PS80 and tromethamine) in anaphylactic reactions to COVID-19 vaccines A biological collection will be set up during this clinical study in order to study the immunological mechanisms; the effector cells and the signalling pathways involved in these reactions.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

Effect of Vojta Therapy on Covid-19 Respiratory Disease

COVID-19 Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome

Vojta therapy is a physiotherapy intervention with scientific evidence in respiratory pathologies in children and proven in adults. In this pilot study with an RCT design, its effect in adult patients with respiratory pathology caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus will be studied. The non-invasive and non-painful technique consists of applying tolerable pressure to specific areas of the patient's body. The objective is to activate, in a reflex way, the ventilatory physiology. It is compared with the conventional respiratory physiotherapy approach.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

High-dose Intravenous Vitamin C (HDIVC) as Adjuvant Therapy in Critical Patients With Positive COVID-19....

Covid19

The objective of this study is to evaluate the impact of this HDIVC therapy in the first treatment of symptomatic Covid-19 patients in a time period of one week.

Unknown status19 enrollment criteria

Phase 3 Study to Evaluate the Lot Consistency of a Recombinant Coronavirus-Like Particle COVID-19...

COVID-19

This Phase 3 study is intended to assess clinical lot-to-lot consistency by evaluating and comparing the immunogenicity of three consecutively manufactured lots of Coronavirus-like Particle (CoVLP).

Withdrawn23 enrollment criteria

Convalescent Plasma for COVID-19 Patients

COVID 19

The investigators propose to evaluate intravenous administration of convalescent plasma (CP) obtained from COVID19 survivors in COVID19 patients who are in the medium stage. Supportive data exist for use of convalescent plasma in the treatment of COVID19 and other overwhelming viral illnesses. The study team wants to test the hypothesis that treatment with COVID19 CP will demonstrate salutary effects on COVID19 disease severity/duration, with the primary objective to reduce mortality. In addition, a major secondary objective to reduce the requirement for and/or duration of mechanical ventilation. The first phase is to test the safety of CP therapy.

Unknown status13 enrollment criteria

Convalescent Plasma for COVID-19 Patients (CPCP)

COVID 19

Prior findings in various viral respiratory diseases including SARS-CoV-related pneumonia suggest that convalescent plasma can reduce mortality, although formal proof of efficacy is still lacking. The investigators propose to evaluate intravenous administration of convalescent plasma (CP) obtained from COVID19 survivors in COVID19 patients who are in the medium stage. Supportive data exist for use of convalescent plasma in the treatment of COVID19 and other overwhelming viral illnesses. The study team wants to test the hypothesis that treatment with COVID19 CP will demonstrate salutary effects on COVID19 disease severity/duration, with the primary objective to reduce mortality. In addition, a major secondary objective to reduce the requirement for and/or duration of mechanical ventilation. This phase is to test the safety and efficacy of CP therapy.

Unknown status13 enrollment criteria

Cardiorespiratory Exercise & Chinese Medicine for Rehabilitation of Discharged Coronavirus Disease...

Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19)

Rehabilitation interventions can help to address the consequences of COVID-19, which include medical, physical, cognitive, and psychological related problems. The specific aims of this project are to investigate the effects of a 12-week exercise program on pulmonary fibrosis in recovering COVID-19 patients. A further aim will be to examine how Chinese herbal medicines, gut microbiome, and metabolites regulate immune function and possibly autoimmune deficiency in the rehabilitation process.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Proportional Open Ventilation (POV) Device and Its Efficacy in Managing Acute Respiratory Failure...

Acute Respiratory FailureCovid19

To evaluate the use of Life2000® Ventilator, a novel proportional open ventilation system in critical care use of acute onset of respiratory failure (ARF) and mild to moderate forms of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) in COVID-19 patients and its ability to provide effective ventilatory benefits and or delay patients from progressing to more aggressive forms of invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV).

Unknown status14 enrollment criteria

An Open Non-comparative Study of the Efficacy and Safety of Aprotinin in Patients Hospitalized With...

COVID-19

The observational study will be carried out in two stages. At the first stage, the efficacy and safety of Aprotinin intravenous infusion as add-on therapy to the standard of care will be studied. At the second stage, two groups will be included: the first group will be the inhaled Aprotinin add-on therapy, the second group will be intravenous Aprotinin in combination with Favipiravir.

Unknown status24 enrollment criteria

Covid-19, Acute Myocardial Infarctions and Strokes in France

COVID-19Acute Cardiovascular Condition3 more

The COVID-19 pandemic has had dramatic effects on health systems and on non-COVID health care. Using French inpatient claims data and retrospectively collected clinical data, the investigators will assess the changes in hospital admissions for acute cardiovascular and neurovascular conditions in France during and after the national lockdown.

Terminated2 enrollment criteria
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