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SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine (COH04S1) Versus EUA SARS-COV-2 Vaccine for the Treatment of COVID-19 in Patients...

COVID-19 InfectionHematopoietic and Lymphoid System Neoplasm3 more

This phase II trial studies the immune response to COH04S1 compared to Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) SARS-COV-2 vaccine in patients with blood cancer who have received stem cell transplant or cellular therapy. COH04S1 belongs to a category called modified vaccinia Ankara (MVA) vaccines, created from a new version of MVA, called synthetic MVA. COH04S1 works by inducing immunity (the ability to recognize and fight against an infection) to SARS-CoV-2. The immune system is stimulated to produce antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 that would block the virus from entering healthy cells. The immune system also grows new disease fighting T cells that can recognize and destroy infected cells. Giving COH04S1 after cellular therapy may work better in reducing the chances of contracting coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) or developing a severe form of COVID-19 disease in patients with blood cancer compared to EUA SARS-CoV-2 vaccine.

Recruiting26 enrollment criteria

Effects of Inspiratory Muscle Training After Covid-19 (ReCOV)

Covid-19Respiratory Complication1 more

Initially, it was suspected that Covid-19 would primarily affect the airways, but several studies have now shown that it is a disease with multisystem manifestations. Covid-19 has the potential to affect physical, cognitive, and psychological functions in multiple ways. It has been clear that a significant proportion of patients with Covid-19 develop long-term symptoms. The term post-acute Covid-19 syndrome (PACS) is now used to describe the wide range of prolonged symptoms following the infection. Patients who have been in hospital for Covid-19 for a long time may need specialized rehabilitation, however, also non-hospitalized patients with mild symptoms may need specific rehabilitation to be able to meet the complex symptoms and problems that may arise. Previous studies on the recovery and rehabilitation after other coronavirus shows the importance to develop tailored interventions so that these patients receive appropriate rehabilitation The aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of inspiratory muscle training on adult patients with PACS and decreased respiratory muscle strength. A randomized controlled trial will be used. A total of 90 adult patients with PACS and 80 % or less of predicted value in inspiratory muscle strength (maximal inspiratory pressure) will be eligible for enrollment. Patients will be randomized either to an intervention group or a control group. The intervention will consist of inspiratory muscle training performed twice daily for 8 weeks. This will be combined with an 8-week physical exercise training program. The control group will perform the same physical exercise training according to standard care. All measurements will be performed at baseline and after 8 weeks. Primary outcome is maximal inspiratory pressure. Secondary outcomes are: Maximal expiratory pressure, pulmonary function, physical capacity, physical activity, respiratory status and symptoms, health-related quality of life, work ability, fatigue, self-reported outcome measure of physical function and voice function. Covid-19 has the potential to affect physical, cognitive, and psychological functions in multiple ways and lead to a negative impact on quality of life in the long-term perspective. Therefore, development of a rehabilitation program with specific tailored interventions will be necessary to improve physical and psychological function, as well as health-related quality of life and work ability.

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Diet and COVID-19 Vaccination

Obesity

Recently, obesity and excess visceral fat were shown to be major risk factors for the development of complications following Covid 19 infection. Recently, KDs have been suggested as possible weapons to tame the cytokine storm being described in those developing complications upon COVID-19 infection, and preclinical evidence strongly supports the hypothesis, with mouse models of COVID-19 infection in the elderly reporting strikingly better outcomes upon consumption of a KD. Short-term interventions that use low-calorie ketogenic diets may be prescribed for selected overweight or obese patients with type 2 diabetes or prediabetes. No data is available on the impact of a ketogenic diet on immune modulation following vaccination. We herein aim at investigating whether obesity and unhealthy body composition are associated with poor seroconversion following the upcoming COVID-19 vaccine administration, and whether consumption of a KD before and between COVID-19 vaccine doses leads to better immune response in obese subjects. 24 obese patients will be assigned to follow a LCKD regimen for 5 weeks.

Recruiting12 enrollment criteria

Adrecizumab (HAM8101) to Improve Prognosis and Outcomes in COVID-19 Trial

COVID-19

The clinical trial is designed as a prospective, multi-center, double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled, interventional trial to assess safety, tolerability and efficacy of Adrecizumab (on top of SOC) in patients with COVID-19, and to evaluate if improvement of vascular integrity with Adrecizumab on top of SOC is superior to placebo/ control substance (NaCl 0.9%) on top of SOC in reduction of morbidity and mortality endpoints in patients with COVID-19. The main reason for admission to ICU and need for mechanical ventilation of these patients is acute lung injury within a broad pneumonic spectrum, increased ventricular filling pressures and resulting congestion. It is hypothesized, that Adrenomedullin (ADM) is a key player in the (dys)-regulation of vascular integrity (Figure 2). Adrecizumab is the first-in-class humanized monoclonal anti-Adrenomedullin antibody, and acts as a long-lasting plasma Adrenomedullin enhancer stabilizing barrier function at a reasonable safety profile. The mode of action for the anti-Adrenomedullin antibody Adrecizumab has been developed on the basis of published data, own experimental data and theoretical considerations.

Recruiting13 enrollment criteria

Post-Acute Sequelae of Coronavirus-19 (COVID-19) With Dyspnea on Exertion And Associated TaChycardia...

TachycardiaDyspnea1 more

Most patients with acute COVID-19 (Coronavirus 19) recover within weeks, however a significant number of individuals will develop the post-acute COVID 19 syndrome (PASC). As of July 2021, the post COVID syndrome qualifies as a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act. The symptoms which comprise this condition are highly variable and often extraordinarily debilitating. They may be distinct from the initial presentation or may mimic those which defined the initial infection. The post COVID syndrome can be diagnosed when symptoms persist longer than 3 months and may extend to beyond one year. There are risks for permanent levels of disability. Patients who seemingly did not have active COVID-19 symptoms in the days following infectious exposure may also develop post Covid syndromes. These syndromes are considered to constitute a distinct clinical entity which has of yet no clearly defined pathogenic mechanism or validated treatment algorithms. International investigative efforts are now underway to determine who might develop the post COVID syndrome, it's long term consequences and how best to treat its many problematic symptoms.

Recruiting20 enrollment criteria

Trial With or Without Infusion of SARS-CoV-2 Antibody Containing Plasma in High-Risk Patients With...

SARS-CoV-2 Infection

The study RECOVER is a randomized, open-label, multicenter phase II trial, designed to assess the clinical outcome of SARS-CoV-2 disease in high-risk patients (group 1 to group 4) following treatment with anti-SARS-CoV-2 convalescent/vaccine-boosted plasma or standard of care.

Recruiting14 enrollment criteria

CBT and Quality of Life of People With HIV, COVID-19 and Anxiety or Depression

Quality of LifeAnxiety1 more

Experimental open-label randomized clinical trial to determine the effect of virtual Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) on the quality of life of patients with HIV, COVID-19 and anxiety or depression. It will be carried out at the hospital for 6 months, where people over 18 years of age with HIV from the infectious disease service will participate. In the study, patients will be randomized 1:1 in an intervention group, who will receive eight sessions of virtual CBT by 02 psychotherapists, and a control group. Additionally, patients will be consulted about the participation of at least one adult family member or caregiver in the study, if the patient and the family member agree, the family member or caregiver will enter the study. The informed consent process will be conducted by telephone, during the call the recruiting staff will read the consent document and the participant (patient and family member or caregiver) will give their consent by answering affirmatively to the questions asked at the end of the document. The main objective will be evaluated by comparing the quality of life measurement at three months with the baseline measurement, as well as the variation of anxiety and depression scores.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Novaferon in Non-hospitalized Adult Patients With Mild COVID-19

Covid19

An Adaptive, Multicenter, Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo-Controlled Phase III Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Aerosolized JH509 vs. Placebo in Non-hospitalized Adult Patients with Mild COVID-19

Recruiting16 enrollment criteria

Study Assessing the Feasibility, Safety and Efficacy of Genetically Engineered Glucocorticoid Receptor...

Adenovirus InfectionBK Virus Infection5 more

This phase I trial tests the feasibility and safety of genetically modified cytotoxic T-lymphocytes in controlling infections caused by adenovirus (ADV), BK virus (BKV), cytomegalovirus (CMV), JC virus (JCV), or COVID-19 in immunocompromised patients with cancer. Viral infections are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, and therapeutic options for these infections are often complicated by associated toxicities. Genetically modified cytotoxic T-lymphocytes (CTLs) are designed to kill a specific virus that can cause infections. Depending on which virus a patient is infected with (ADV, BKV, CMV, JCV, or COVID-19), the CTLs will be designed to specifically attack that virus. Giving genetically modified CTLs may help to control the infection.

Recruiting15 enrollment criteria

Hypertonic Saline Nasal Irrigation and Gargling (HSNIG) for Suspected COVID-19 in Pakistan

COVID-19

Nasal washing (washout) followed by gargles with hypertonic saline (HSNIG) is believed to be effective in reducing the duration of illness in those with clinically suspected or confirmed COVID-19 being managed at home, and also is effective in reducing complications of COVID-19 and onward household transmission. This study plans to investigate whether the use of HSNIG performed by adults with symptoms consistent with COVID-19 reduces the duration of symptoms when compared to participants managed using standard care.

Recruiting16 enrollment criteria
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