Name (Synonyms) | Correlation | |
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drug110 | Azithromycin 250 MG Oral Capsule Wiki | 0.71 |
drug940 | Ramipril 2.5 MG Oral Capsule Wiki | 0.71 |
drug203 | COPAN swabbing and blood sample collection Wiki | 0.71 |
drug527 | Hydroxychloroquine Sulfate 200 MG [Plaquenil] Wiki | 0.41 |
drug865 | Placebo oral tablet Wiki | 0.14 |
Name (Synonyms) | Correlation | |
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D019337 | Hematologic Neoplasms NIH | 0.32 |
D009369 | Neoplasms, NIH | 0.21 |
D045169 | Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome NIH | 0.04 |
D018352 | Coronavirus Infections NIH | 0.03 |
Name (Synonyms) | Correlation | |
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HP:0001909 | Leukemia HPO | 0.29 |
HP:0002664 | Neoplasm HPO | 0.21 |
There are 2 clinical trials
In this study we propose to treat 560 patients with ramipril or placebo for 14 days. After an initial evaluation for COVID-19 status, medical history, and symptom assessment, patients will receive either 2.5 mg/day of ramipril or placebo. Patients' symptoms and study endpoints will be monitored at regular intervals. After 14 days, patients will undergo a laboratory assessment and an end-of-treatment follow-up visit at day 28. The primary endpoints of successful therapy will be improved survival, reductions in ICU admissions, and/or reductions in use of mechanical ventilator support.
Description: The major primary outcome to be evaluated is improving a composite outcome of mortality or need for ICU admission or ventilator use within a 14-day window.
Measure: Composite of mortality or need for ICU admission or ventilator use Time: 14 daysThe primary objective of this phase 2, multicentric, placebo-controlled double-blind, randomized study is to evaluate the efficacy of the combination of hydroxychloroquine and azithromycine on the viral load drop at day 5 among patients with COVID-19 and hematological malignancies.
Description: Locally evaluated rate of viral response. Favorable response is defined as (1) complete response : negative PCR (absence of detectable signal with a minimum of 40 cycles) or (2) major response : detectable signal but with an increased number of cycles > or egal to 10 compared to initial PCR. Response failure is defined as (1) minor response : detectable signal but with an increased number of cycles < 10 compared to initial PCR or (2) stabilisation or worsening of the viral load.
Measure: Evaluation of the efficacy of hydroxychloroquine and azithromyncine on the viral load drop at day 5. Time: 5 days of treatmentDescription: Duration of fever - duration of respiratory symptoms (cough, dyspnea) - duration of other COVID-19 related symptoms (digestive symptoms, ageusia, anosmia)
Measure: Clinical evolution Time: up to 3 monthsDescription: Less or equal to 94% oxygen saturation - need to initiate oxygenotherapy - occurrence of respiratory distress - patient transfer in intensive care unit - need of mechanical ventilation - occurrence of non-respiratory organ failure - occurrence of septic shock
Measure: Proportion of patients progressing to a severe form Time: up to 3 monthsDescription: Date and cause of death
Measure: Mortality Time: up to 1 and 3 monthsDescription: SARS-CoV-2 viral load by PCR on nasopharyngeal swab at day 10 (if positive at day 5) : rate of negativation and comparison of number of cycles with previous samples
Measure: Evaluation of viral load drop Time: at day 10Description: Frequence and causality of all-grade cardiac adverse events - frequence and causality of grade > 1 adverse events for other adverse events - frequence and causality of serious adverse events (CTCAE v5)
Measure: Tolerance of study treatment Time: up to 3 monthsDescription: Collection of serum to realize serological tests
Measure: Evaluation of the seroconversion Time: at inclusion, day 10, day 30 and day 90 after treatmentDescription: Phenotypic and functional study of NK lymphocytes at inclusion, Retrospective analysis on frozen cells.
Measure: NK immunological study Time: at day 10 and day 30 after treatmentDescription: Duration of hospitalisation (conventional, intensive care, reanimation)
Measure: Hospitalisation duration Time: up to 3 monthsDescription: Patient follow-up during 3 months : hematological status and associated therapy
Measure: Impact of the study treatment on the treatment of the hematological disease Time: up to 3 monthsDescription: ECG (using connected machine to allow monitoring at home)
Measure: Monitoring of the QT space Time: at inclusion, day 2, day 5, day 10Description: Dosage of residual concentration of azithromycine and hydroxychloroquine.
Measure: Dosage of residual concentration of azithromycine and hydroxychloroquine. Time: at day 5 and day 10Description: Phenotypic and functional study of T lymphocytes at inclusion, Retrospective analysis on frozen cells.
Measure: T immunological study Time: at day 10 and day 30 after treatment