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D011014 Pneumonia NIH 0.06

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HP:0002090 Pneumonia HPO 0.06

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Clinical Trials


1 Low Dose Whole Lung Radiotherapy for Older Patients With Coronavirus 19 Disease (COVID-19) Pneumonitis: Practical Protocol by the International Geriatric Radiotherapy Group

Low dose whole lung radiotherapy may improve survival of older patients with COVID-19 pneumonitis

NCT04493294 COVID-19 Pneumonitis Radiation: Low dose whole lung radiotherapy for older patients with COVID-19 pneumonitis
MeSH:Pneumonia
HPO:Pneumonia

Primary Outcomes

Description: Comparing mortality rate of the whole group of patients treated with low dose whole lung radiotherapy with historical data

Measure: Mortality rate

Time: One year

Secondary Outcomes

Description: Comparison mortality rate of different ethnic groups treated with whole lung radiotherapy for COVID-19 pneumonia

Measure: Mortality rate

Time: One year

Description: Duration of hospitalization for the whole group and different groups with or without oxygen requirement

Measure: Duration of hospitalization

Time: One year

Description: Ordinal scale at the time of radiotherapy and 28 days later

Measure: Time to recovery

Time: One month

Description: Correlation between oxygen saturation rate and ordinal scale at different times following radiotherapy

Measure: Oxygen saturation rate

Time: One year

Description: Biomarkers for inflammation such as Interleukin 6 will be monitored and correlated with ordinal scale at different times following radiotherapy

Measure: Patient inflammatory status

Time: One year


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