Safety and Immunogenicity Study of Booster Vaccination With COVID-19 Vaccine (Vero Cell),Inactivated...
COVID-19This is a randomized, Open, control phase Ⅳ clinical trial of inactivated COVID-19 vaccine manufactured by Sinovac Research & Development Co., Ltd,Beijing institute of Biological Products Co.,Ltd and Wuhan Institute of Biological Products Co.,Ltd.The purpose of this study is to explore booster Immunization of SARS-CoV-2 Inactivated Vaccine from different manufactures in adults aged 18-45 years old Previously Vaccinated with inactivated COVID-19 vaccine
Prediction for Critical Outcomes of Patients With COVID-19
Prediction ModelCOVID-192 moreThe study aims to develop and externally validate a prediction model for the critical outcomes of COVID-19 patients using predictors which can be easily obtained in clinical practice, including patients' demographic characteristics, self-reported medical conditions, and oral health.
Usefulness of DORNASE in COVID-19 on HFNO
COVID-19 PneumoniaCOVID-19 pneumonia manifests among others with a thick bronhial secretion. It contains an increased number of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs), formed during netosis. DNA is a major component in NETs. DNAse alfa (Pulmozyme®, Roche) is a recombinant human enzyme, registered for inhalations in patients with Cystic fibrosis, in which NETs are also a typical characteristic. DNAse alfa inhalations are typically well tolerated and with no major side effects. Some initial reports exist of using DNAse alfa inhalations in COVID-19 patients, that had benefitial effects. There are some trials registered with ClinicalTrials, investigating the usufulness of DNAse alfa in intubated patients, but the investigators have no knowledge of a trial, investigating the usufulness of this drug in patients receiving High Flow Nasal Oxygen therapy.
Anesthesia Technique in COVID-19 Positive Hip Fracture Patients
Hip FracturesCOVID-192 morePatients with COVID undergoing hip fracture repair have high mortality rates. If spinal anesthesia is associated with decreased rates of mortality, this study could provide hypothesis generating data for prospective studies. Investigators hypothesize that spinal anesthesia (SA) is associated with decreased mortality compared to general anesthesia (GA) for patients undergoing hip fracture surgery. The primary objective is to determine for patients undergoing hip surgery with COVID-19 infection, whether SA, as compared to GA, is associated with a lower rate of mortality 30 days postoperatively. The secondary objective is to determine whether SA, as compared to GA, is associated with a lower rate of morbidity 30 days postoperatively. Investigators will be analyzing a data set provided by the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP). Descriptive statistics will be performed. Multivariable logistic regression will be performed for the primary and secondary objectives.
Cancer Patient Perspectives During COVID-19
Breast CancerA web-based survey will be emailed to all adult women diagnosed with invasive breast cancer or ductal carcinoma in situ who have been seen as surgical consultations within the last year (06/01/19-06/01/20).
STEP-COVID: A Program for Pregnant Women During the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic
PsychologicalMental Health Issue3 moreSTEP-COVID (Supporting the Transition to and Engagement in Parenthood during the COVID-19 pandemic) is a manualized group intervention for pregnant women during the COVID-19 pandemic designed to foster emotion regulation and reflective capacities in participants.
JT001 (VV116) for the Early Treatment of COVID-19
Mild to Moderate COVID-19The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy, safety and pharmacokinetics of JT001 (VV116) for the early Treatment of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in participants with mild to moderate COVID-19, at high risk for progression to severe COVID-19, including death.
A Prospective, Phase II Study to Evaluate Safety of 101-PGC-005 ('005) for Moderate to Severe COVID-19...
COVID-19In December 2019, a novel pneumonia caused by a previously unknown pathogen emerged in Wuhan, China. The pathogen was soon identified as a novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), which is closely related to severe acute respiratory syndrome CoV (SARS-CoV) COVID-19, caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, leading to a major global public health threat. Many COVID-19 patients develop acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) leading to death. The recent RECOVERY Trial demonstrated the success of dexamethasone in treating late-stage COVID-19 patients. However, use of dexamethasone increases mortality in the early stage of the disease, and dexamethasone is further limited because the therapeutic dose and duration is insufficient to safely and effectively treat most COVID-19 patients. As the majority of cells have glucocorticoid receptors to which dexamethasone binds, highly toxic doses would be needed to effectively treat COVID-19, which results in increased mortality as well as decreased natural immunity (via T-cell and other immune cell modulation). The investigational product 101-PGC-005 ('005) - a prodrug of dexamethasone that is targeted to only activated macrophages - will address the many safety and efficacy issues that limit dexamethasone. '005 can achieve much higher anti-inflammatory doses and avoid all undesirable immunosuppressive activities caused by standard dexamethasone administration, resulting in an even greater reduction in mortality among hospitalized patients and significantly reducing long term morbidity in patients who survive.
Clinical Trials to Assess Safety and Efficacy of DWRX2003 Combination With Remdesivir in Moderate...
COVID-19Safety and efficacy of DWRX2003 combination with Remdesivir in moderate to severe COVID-19 patients will be confirmed.
Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Health Status of People Aged 75 and Over and Their Caregivers...
AgingSARS-CoV-2 Infection4 moreThe measures to control the transmissibility of the Covid-19 pandemic have changed the daily routines of the population, increasing sedentary lifestyles, decreasing outdoor physical activity and limiting contact with neighbors, family and friends. This could be having negative consequences for the health of vulnerable people. The investigators want to know how this situation has affected the health of people aged 75 years or older and their caregivers and how the circumstances experienced may mark new care needs. To this end, will be analyzed clinical data, follow up people who have become ill with COVID-19 and those who have not, and interview groups of caregivers and patients to hear about the personal impact of the pandemic on them. This will allow us to explore what changes are needed in health care to achieve an improvement in the health and quality of life of this population. CUIDAMOS+75 seeks the commitment of the population and of the different people in charge of the health services from the very beginning.