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D003141 Communicable Diseases NIH 0.12
D007239 Infection NIH 0.08
D045169 Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome NIH 0.07
D018352 Coronavirus Infections NIH 0.06

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1 Randomized Clinical Study of Local Thermotherapy for Patients With Moderate Symptoms of COVID-19

The etiological agent of the current pandemic is a (+)ssRNA virus. SARS-CoV-2 is infecting thousands of people in the world with a fatality rate that varies from 0.1 to 5% in affected countries, thereby causing enormous economic losses. Few antibiotics have shown any efficacy in their combat, but have not yet proven adequate to stop the spread of the disease, nor are there any approved vaccines at the moment. From experiments in plants ongoing infections by RNA viruses, using thermotherapy, which is the application of heat at a temperature between 35-43 °C, the investigators know that raising the temperature affects the transcription of viral proteins due to the formation of small RNA molecules that interrupt the replication process by grouping in specific regions of the RNA molecule, preventing and inhibiting transcription. These small molecules are called small interfering RNAs (siRNAs). This feature has been used through thermotherapy in humans to combat the rapid replication of cells (i.e. cancer cells), attack cells infected by RNA viruses, and in the treatment of some parasitic infections.There are various commercially available devices for thermotherapy use in humans; they are mainly being used to ease muscle pain. They work by increasing the temperature in the range recommended for thermotherapy in humans 39-43 ° C. Therefore, the investigators consider this treatment modality can be used to aid in the elimination of SARS-CoV-2 from the human body, decreasing viral load, which could allow the immune system time for its control and elimination.

NCT04363541 COVID-19 Thermotherapy Device: Electric pad for human external pain therapy

Primary Outcomes

Description: In-hospital stay in days

Measure: Hospitalization time

Time: Up to 28 days

Description: Number of individuals moving to intensive care

Measure: Patients needing intensive care

Time: Up to 28 days

Secondary Outcomes

Description: Symptoms described by patients after discharge

Measure: Symptoms after hospitalization release

Time: Up to 28 days


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