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Interventional, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study encompassing 2 development phases (Phase 2 and Phase 3).
Description: Respiratory failure is defined as the need for high flow oxygen (HFO), non-invasive ventilation (NIV), invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV), or extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO).
Measure: Cohort 1: Proportion of Participants Alive and Without Respiratory Failure at Day 15 Time: Day 15Description: Mortality rate is defined as the proportion of participants who die.
Measure: Cohort 2: Mortality Rate at Day 15 Time: Day 15Description: Return to room air is defined as time from the date of randomization to the start of a period of 24 hours while breathing room air (National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases [NIAID] scale ≥ 5), or discharge from the hospital, whichever occurs first. The NIAID is an 8-point ordinal scale of clinical outcomes: 1=death; 2=hospitalized, on invasive mechanical ventilation or ECMO; 3=hospitalized, on non-invasive ventilation or high flow oxygen devices; 4= hospitalized, requiring supplemental oxygen; 5=hospitalized, not requiring supplemental oxygen - requiring ongoing medical care (COVID 19 related or otherwise); 6=hospitalized, not requiring supplemental oxygen - no longer requires ongoing medical care; 7=not hospitalized, limitation on activities and/or requiring home oxygen; 8=not hospitalized, no limitations on activities.
Measure: Cohort 1: Time to Return to Room Air by Day 15 Time: up to Day 15Description: Clinical Improvement, defined as time from randomization to a 2-point improvement on the NIAID scale, or discharge from the hospital, whichever comes first. The NIAID is an 8-point ordinal scale of clinical outcomes: 1=death; 2=hospitalized, on invasive mechanical ventilation or ECMO; 3=hospitalized, on non-invasive ventilation or high flow oxygen devices; 4= hospitalized, requiring supplemental oxygen; 5=hospitalized, not requiring supplemental oxygen - requiring ongoing medical care (COVID 19 related or otherwise); 6=hospitalized, not requiring supplemental oxygen - no longer requires ongoing medical care; 7=not hospitalized, limitation on activities and/or requiring home oxygen; 8=not hospitalized, no limitations on activities.
Measure: Cohort 1: Time to 2-point Clinical Improvement by Day 15 Time: up to Day 15Description: Mortality rate is defined as the proportion of participants who die.
Measure: Cohort 1: Mortality Rate at Day 29 Time: Day 29Description: Clinical improvement, defined as time from randomization to a 1-point improvement on the NIAID scale, or discharge from the hospital, whichever comes first. The NIAID is an 8-point ordinal scale of clinical outcomes: 1=death; 2=hospitalized, on invasive mechanical ventilation or ECMO; 3=hospitalized, on non-invasive ventilation or high flow oxygen devices; 4= hospitalized, requiring supplemental oxygen; 5=hospitalized, not requiring supplemental oxygen - requiring ongoing medical care (COVID 19 related or otherwise); 6=hospitalized, not requiring supplemental oxygen - no longer requires ongoing medical care; 7=not hospitalized, limitation on activities and/or requiring home oxygen; 8=not hospitalized, no limitations on activities.
Measure: Cohort 1: Time to 1-Point Clinical Improvement by Day 15 Time: up to Day 15Description: Mortality rate is defined as the proportion of participants who die.
Measure: Cohort 2: Mortality Rate at Day 29 Time: Day 29Description: Respiratory failure is defined as the need for HFO, NIV, IMV, or ECMO.
Measure: Cohort 2: Proportion of Participants Alive and Without Respiratory Failure at Day 15 Time: Day 15Description: Respiratory failure is defined as the need for HFO, NIV, IMV, or ECMO
Measure: Cohorts 1 and 2: Proportion of Participants Alive and Without Respiratory Failure At Day 29 Time: Day 29Description: Return to room air is defined as time from the date of randomization to the start of a period of 24 hours while breathing room air (NIAID scale ≥ 5), or discharge from the hospital, whichever occurs first. The NIAID is an 8-point ordinal scale of clinical outcomes: 1=death; 2=hospitalized, on invasive mechanical ventilation or ECMO; 3=hospitalized, on non-invasive ventilation or high flow oxygen devices; 4= hospitalized, requiring supplemental oxygen; 5=hospitalized, not requiring supplemental oxygen - requiring ongoing medical care (COVID 19 related or otherwise); 6=hospitalized, not requiring supplemental oxygen - no longer requires ongoing medical care; 7=not hospitalized, limitation on activities and/or requiring home oxygen; 8=not hospitalized, no limitations on activities.
Measure: Cohorts 1 and 2: Time to Return to Room Air by Day 29 Time: up to Day 29Description: Clinical Improvement, defined as time from randomization to a 2-point improvement on the NIAID scale, or discharge from the hospital, whichever comes first. The NIAID is an 8-point ordinal scale of clinical outcomes: 1=death; 2=hospitalized, on invasive mechanical ventilation or ECMO; 3=hospitalized, on non-invasive ventilation or high flow oxygen devices; 4= hospitalized, requiring supplemental oxygen; 5=hospitalized, not requiring supplemental oxygen - requiring ongoing medical care (COVID 19 related or otherwise); 6=hospitalized, not requiring supplemental oxygen - no longer requires ongoing medical care; 7=not hospitalized, limitation on activities and/or requiring home oxygen; 8=not hospitalized, no limitations on activities.
Measure: Cohort 2: Time to 2-point Clinical Improvement by Day 15 Time: up to Day 15Description: Clinical Improvement, defined as time from randomization to a 1-point improvement on the NIAID scale, or discharge from the hospital, whichever comes first. The NIAID is an 8-point ordinal scale of clinical outcomes: 1=death; 2=hospitalized, on invasive mechanical ventilation or ECMO; 3=hospitalized, on non-invasive ventilation or high flow oxygen devices; 4= hospitalized, requiring supplemental oxygen; 5=hospitalized, not requiring supplemental oxygen - requiring ongoing medical care (COVID 19 related or otherwise); 6=hospitalized, not requiring supplemental oxygen - no longer requires ongoing medical care; 7=not hospitalized, limitation on activities and/or requiring home oxygen; 8=not hospitalized, no limitations on activities.
Measure: Cohorts 1 and 2: Time to 1-point Clinical Improvement by Day 29 Time: up to Day 29Description: Clinical Improvement, defined as time from randomization to a 2-point improvement on the NIAID scale, or discharge from the hospital, whichever comes first. The NIAID is an 8-point ordinal scale of clinical outcomes: 1=death; 2=hospitalized, on invasive mechanical ventilation or ECMO; 3=hospitalized, on non-invasive ventilation or high flow oxygen devices; 4= hospitalized, requiring supplemental oxygen; 5=hospitalized, not requiring supplemental oxygen - requiring ongoing medical care (COVID 19 related or otherwise); 6=hospitalized, not requiring supplemental oxygen - no longer requires ongoing medical care; 7=not hospitalized, limitation on activities and/or requiring home oxygen; 8=not hospitalized, no limitations on activities.
Measure: Cohorts 1 and 2: Time to 2-point Clinical Improvement by Day 29 Time: up to Day 29Description: Respiratory failure is defined as the need for HFO, NIV, IMV, or ECMO.
Measure: Cohort 1: Respiratory Failure-Free Survival by Day 15 Time: up to Day 15Description: Respiratory failure is defined as the need for HFO, NIV, IMV, or ECMO
Measure: Cohort 1: Respiratory Failure-Free Survival by Day 29 Time: up to Day 29Description: Return to room air is defined as time from the date of randomization to the start of a period of 24 hours while breathing room air (NIAID scale ≥ 5), or discharge from the hospital, whichever occurs first. The NIAID is an 8-point ordinal scale of clinical outcomes: 1=death; 2=hospitalized, on invasive mechanical ventilation or ECMO; 3=hospitalized, on non-invasive ventilation or high flow oxygen devices; 4= hospitalized, requiring supplemental oxygen; 5=hospitalized, not requiring supplemental oxygen - requiring ongoing medical care (COVID 19 related or otherwise); 6=hospitalized, not requiring supplemental oxygen - no longer requires ongoing medical care; 7=not hospitalized, limitation on activities and/or requiring home oxygen; 8=not hospitalized, no limitations on activities.
Measure: Cohort 1: Proportion of Participants Who Return to Room Air by Day 15 Time: up to Day 15Description: Return to room air is defined as time from the date of randomization to the start of a period of 24 hours while breathing room air (NIAID scale ≥ 5), or discharge from the hospital, whichever occurs first. The NIAID is an 8-point ordinal scale of clinical outcomes: 1=death; 2=hospitalized, on invasive mechanical ventilation or ECMO; 3=hospitalized, on non-invasive ventilation or high flow oxygen devices; 4= hospitalized, requiring supplemental oxygen; 5=hospitalized, not requiring supplemental oxygen - requiring ongoing medical care (COVID 19 related or otherwise); 6=hospitalized, not requiring supplemental oxygen - no longer requires ongoing medical care; 7=not hospitalized, limitation on activities and/or requiring home oxygen; 8=not hospitalized, no limitations on activities.
Measure: Cohorts 1 and 2: Proportion of Participants Who Return to Room Air by Day 29 Time: up to Day 29Description: Mortality rate is defined as the proportion of participants who die.
Measure: Cohort 1: Mortality Rate at Day 15 Time: Day 15Description: Overall survival is defined as time from date of randomization to the date of death.
Measure: Cohorts 1 and 2: Overall Survival by Day 29 Time: up to Day 29Description: Clinical status, based on the NIAID 8-point ordinal scale. The NIAID is an 8-point ordinal scale of clinical outcomes: 1=death; 2=hospitalized, on invasive mechanical ventilation or ECMO; 3=hospitalized, on non-invasive ventilation or high flow oxygen devices; 4= hospitalized, requiring supplemental oxygen; 5=hospitalized, not requiring supplemental oxygen - requiring ongoing medical care (COVID 19 related or otherwise); 6=hospitalized, not requiring supplemental oxygen - no longer requires ongoing medical care; 7=not hospitalized, limitation on activities and/or requiring home oxygen; 8=not hospitalized, no limitations on activities.
Measure: Cohorts 1 and 2: Clinical Status Over Time Time: Days 4, 8, 15, 22, and 29Alphabetical listing of all HPO terms. Navigate: Correlations Clinical Trials
Data processed on September 26, 2020.
An HTML report was created for each of the unique drugs, MeSH, and HPO terms associated with COVID-19 clinical trials. Each report contains a list of either the drug, the MeSH terms, or the HPO terms. All of the terms in a category are displayed on the left-hand side of the report to enable easy navigation, and the reports contain a list of correlated drugs, MeSH, and HPO terms. Further, all reports contain the details of the clinical trials in which the term is referenced. Every clinical trial report shows the mapped HPO and MeSH terms, which are also hyperlinked. Related HPO terms, with their associated genes, protein mutations, and SNPs are also referenced in the report.
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