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Effect of Post Covid-19 Hypoxia on Placenta of Normal Pregnant Women: A Possible Role of Hypoxia...

Hif-1α Covid-19

To study the risk of hypoxia in placenta of normal pregnant women infected with covid-19 during third trimester of pregnancy.

Not yet recruiting6 enrollment criteria

The Efficacy of Vitamin D Supplementation in Patients With Severe and Extremely Severe COVID-19...

SARS-CoV2 Infection

Despite the successful treatment of patients with moderate coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), outcomes for patients with severe disease remain unsatisfactory. In this category of patients, the course of the disease is complicated by the development of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and the need for mechanical ventilation in the intensive care unit (ICU). Mortality in this category of patients reaches 85%. The lack of effective treatment for COVID-19 has prompted scientists to look for new strategies to reduce the incidence and severity of COVID-19, disease progression, and mortality. Disease severity and mortality rates due to COVID-19 infection are greater in the elderly and chronically ill patients, populations at high risk for vitamin D deficiency. Vitamin D plays an important role in immune function and inflammation. A number of experimental studies have shown that stimulation of vitamin D receptors can improve the course of ARDS due to inhibition of the hyperimmune inflammatory response, regulation of the renin-angiotensin system, modulation of neutrophil activity, maintenance of the integrity of the pulmonary epithelial barrier and stimulation of epithelial repair, as well as by reducing hypercoagulation. Several studies on ICU patients have reported that low vitamin D (25(OH)D) concentrations are associated with a higher risk of negative outcomes such as death, organ failure, prolonged mechanical ventilation, a higher rate of ventilation-associated pneumonia, and sepsis. While the available evidence to-date, from largely poor-quality observational studies, may be viewed as showing a trend for an association between low serum 25(OH)D levels and COVID-19 related health outcomes, this relationship was not found to be statistically significant. Calcifediol supplementation may have a protective effect on COVID-19 related ICU admissions.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

CovidSurg-3: Outcomes of Surgery in COVID-19 Infection

SARS-CoV-2 InfectionSurgery

COVID-19 has significant detrimental impacts on surgical systems and patient outcomes. CovidSurg has provided the best available evidence to guide delivery of safe surgery during the pandemic. However, CovidSurg data were collected in 2020 when the wildtype SARS-CoV-2 virus was dominant, and therefore there is a need to for renewed rapid data to guide global practice during Omicron COVID-19 waves. CovidSurg-3 is an extension to CovidSurg and was initiated in response to the emergence of the Omicron variant. CovidSurg-3 has two separate components: Patient-level component: Collection of outcome data for patients with peri-operative SARS-CoV-2. Hospital-level component: Collection of aggregated case-mix data. Hospitals in countries with low community SARS-CoV-2 infection rates can contribute towards this component.

Not yet recruiting5 enrollment criteria

Symptoms ,Signs and Complications That Appear After Infection With Covid 19 Virus

COVID-19

Raise awareness for persistent post-COVID syndrome (PPCS). Rising tide of physical and psychological disabilities that have been described in post-COVID patients.

Not yet recruiting4 enrollment criteria

Clinical Trial of Dimolegin (DD217) in Prevention of Thrombotic Complications in Patients With COVID-19...

COVID-19Venous Thromboembolism

Study purpose was to study the safety and efficacy of Dimolegin - DD217 as a drug for prevention of thrombotic complications compared to Clexane (enoxaparin sodium) - the standard therapy currently prescribed to patients hospitalized with COVID-19. Patients who met all inclusion criteria and no exclusion criteria were randomized into two therapy groups: Group 1 - test drug Dimolegin - DD217 (60 mg orally, 1 time per day); Group 2 - reference drug Clexane (40 mg subcutaneously, 1 time per day). The study drugs were taken once a day until: the discharge from the hospital due to recovery or positive dynamics; or up to 30 days of the patient's stay in the hospital; or until the Investigator decides to discontinue the therapy for other reasons. Planned: screening of up to 450 patients, randomization: 430 (215 per group). The required number of patients is 200 per group as a result of the entire study.

Completed36 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Ivermectin in COVID-19

SafetySARS-CoV2 Infection2 more

The newly emerged corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has spread to all over the world, with recent estimates of more than 236 million cases diagnosed and led to 4.8 million deaths as November 20211 .Therapeutic approaches are needed to improve outcomes in patients with COVID-19 since no antiviral agent has yet been proved to be conclusively beneficial in COVID-19 infection,especially in patients with mild to moderate degree of severity There has been growing interest in the anti-parasitic drug,ivermectin, which previously was studied as an antiviral, anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer actions2 .It was also reported to have an in-vitro activity against SARS-CoV-23 .Its antiviral properties was due to the action on importin 2/1 mediated nuclear transport. Ivermectin prevents the binding of viral proteins to importin 2/1 rendering the viral proteins unable to enter the nucleus and cause infection4. Several clinical studies have found a beneficial effect of ivermectin in COVID-195-9 However, some study did not find significant difference between the patient group receiving ivermectin and control group10 .Until now, the controlled trials evaluating ivermectin in COVID-19 are lacking. Ivermectin is safe, with reported side effect of less than 1%. Hence it is essential to conduct a clinical trial with ivermectin in patients with COVID-19 .The objective of this study is to establish the efficacy of ivermectin for COVID-19 patients with mild to moderate disease, compare to usual case alone.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Сlinical Trial of Efficacy and Safety of Prospekta in the Treatment of Post-COVID-19 Asthenia.

Post-acute COVID-19 Syndrome

The multicenter, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group, randomized clinical trial. The objective of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Prospekta in the treatment of asthenia in patients after the coronavirus infectious disease (COVID-19).

Completed24 enrollment criteria

Vitamin D Supplementation and Clinical Improvement in COVID-19

COVID-19

Background and objective Vitamin D is important as the interaction between vitamin D and its receptors at the immune cells stimulates innate and adaptive immunity. Deficiency in vitamin D is associated with increased susceptibility to infection and it is commonly found in Indonesia. Several studies indicate the potential of vitamin D supplementation against Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), particularly in combating the proinflammatory situation as well as coagulopathy. This study aims to evaluate the supplementation of vitamin D in COVID 19 patients, particularly the changes in hematology parameters and other clinical parameters. Method A double-blind randomized clinical trial is conducted among moderate COVID 19 patients. High-dose of vitamin D is given orally in the intervention group, compared with a low dose of vitamin D. Hematology parameters, D Dimer, conversion time on Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test, and clinical symptoms are assessed Hypothesis High Dose vitamin D shows a better hematology parameter, short PCR conversion time, and faster clinical recovery

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Synchronous and Asynchronous Telerehabilitation in COVID-19 Discharges

COVID-19Telerehabilitation

Investigators aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of exercise programs given by synchronous and asynchronous telerehabilitation methods in patients after discharge from COVID-19.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

The Effects of Acupuncture in Overcoming Inflammatory Response to COVID-19 Mild-moderate Symptoms...

AcupunctureCovid19

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a problem that is being faced in more than 200 countries in the world, including Indonesia. The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the COVID-19 outbreak as a pandemic. The transmission of the virus occurred rapidly that 2 weeks from the first case diagnosed, 1000 patients tested positive. A week later, the number of positive cases exceeded 4600, reaching more than 30,000 patients and 2,500 deaths on March 18, 2020. The death rate due to COVID-19 in Indonesia is one of the highest in Asia. To date, no therapy has been shown to be effective for Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2). A vaccine for SARS-CoV-2 also has not been found at this time and is in the research phase. Current management of COVID-19 patients focuses primarily on providing supportive care. Currently, several countries make treatment guidelines for COVID-19 patients by providing several types of anti-viral drugs and other drugs such as chloroquine or hydroxychloroquine, immunoglobulins, anti-cytokine agents or immunomodulators. The administration of these drugs does not escape the various side effects experienced by patients. Administration of chloroquine or hydroxychloroquine carries the risk of causing prolonged QT interval which can lead to arrhytmia disturbances such as torsades des pointes in certain people. Administration of chloroquine or hydroxychloroquine in combination with azithromycin increases the risk of developing arrhythmias. Giving anti-viruses such as lopinavir / ritonavir, umifenovir, remdesivir, favipiravir can also cause various side effects including gastrointestinal disturbances (nausea, vomiting, diarrhea), impaired liver function, and hyperuricaemia. Treatment with human immunoglobulins has been associated with a significantly increased risk of thrombotic events. Currently, no acupuncture research on COVID-19 patients has been published. However, acupuncture can play a role in several conditions that occur in COVID-19 according to the pathophysiology that occurs, this has been proven through several clinical studies conducted on non-COVID-19 cases that have pathophysiology that resemble COVID-19 conditions. In COVID-19 with mild-moderate symptoms, acupuncture can play a role in boosting the immune system, including increasing the number of Natural Killer cells and lymphocytes. Whereas in cases of severe COVID-19 symptoms, it is hoped that acupuncture can provide anti-inflammatory effect and prevent cytokine storm.

Completed7 enrollment criteria
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