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Name (Synonyms) | Correlation | |
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drug637 | Breath Biopsy face masks with removable filters and fitted PVA strip Wiki | 0.71 |
drug1996 | Intra-articular corticosteroid injection Wiki | 0.50 |
drug4637 | oropharyngeal swabs Wiki | 0.50 |
Name (Synonyms) | Correlation | |
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drug3195 | Questionnaire by phone call Wiki | 0.50 |
drug639 | Breath biopsy sampling using the ReCIVA Breath Sampler Wiki | 0.50 |
drug771 | COVID-19 infection Wiki | 0.50 |
drug1826 | Hydroxychloroquine/Chloroquine Wiki | 0.50 |
drug635 | Breath Biopsy Wiki | 0.50 |
drug2512 | Nasopharyngeal swab Wiki | 0.18 |
Name (Synonyms) | Correlation | |
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D001168 | Arthritis NIH | 0.46 |
D008180 | Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic NIH | 0.41 |
D001167 | Arteritis NIH | 0.35 |
Name (Synonyms) | Correlation | |
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D025241 | Spondylarthritis NIH | 0.29 |
D011111 | Polymyalgia Rheumatica NIH | 0.29 |
D013700 | Giant Cell Arteritis NIH | 0.29 |
D012859 | Sjogren's Syndrome NIH | 0.25 |
D020370 | Osteoarthritis, Knee NIH | 0.22 |
D001327 | Autoimmune Diseases NIH | 0.22 |
D003095 | Collagen Diseases NIH | 0.18 |
D012216 | Rheumatic Diseases NIH | 0.16 |
D001172 | Arthritis, Rheumatoid NIH | 0.13 |
D003141 | Communicable Diseases NIH | 0.04 |
D007239 | Infection NIH | 0.02 |
Name (Synonyms) | Correlation | |
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HP:0001369 | Arthritis HPO | 0.46 |
HP:0002725 | Systemic lupus erythematosus HPO | 0.41 |
HP:0012089 | Arteritis HPO | 0.35 |
Name (Synonyms) | Correlation | |
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HP:0005086 | Knee osteoarthritis HPO | 0.22 |
HP:0002960 | Autoimmunity HPO | 0.22 |
HP:0001370 | Rheumatoid arthritis HPO | 0.13 |
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There are 4 clinical trials
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a condition affecting the whole joint and is a major cause of pain and disability worldwide. Although OA is very common, the initial steps which lead to the development of pain and tissue damage are not fully understood. In this study participants will be investigated for markers in the blood, joint and urine in people who have a diagnosis of osteoarthritis or inflammatory arthritis and are receiving a steroid injection for their condition. Markers will be evaluated in participants with osteoarthritis compared with other types of arthritis, including rheumatoid arthritis and spondyloarthritis.
Description: Pain outcome measure. The Numerical Rating Scale for pain has a range of 0 - 10, with the lowest score being 0 and the highest rating at 10.The pain rating will be reported by the participants for their symptomatic knee
Measure: Change from Baseline Numerical Rating Scale (NRS) for pain in target knee after 3 months Time: Baseline (Visit 1) and 3 months after treatment (Visit 2)Description: Protein measurements in serum, urine and synovial fluid for type II collagen degradation products in the samples. The levels of type II collagen degradation products may range from 0 to greater than 500 ng/mmol, depending on the stage and severity of the condition
Measure: Change in Biomarkers 3 months following treatment Time: Baseline (Visit 1) and 3 months after treatment (Visit 2)The trial is a prospective, observational study aiming to identify risk factors for serious COVID-19 infection by evaluating clinical measures and biomarkers of inflammation in patients with inflammatory rheumatic disease hospitalized with COVID-19 compared with control groups.
Description: The objective is to examine whether increased disease activity leads to increased risk of hospitalization due to COVID-19 in patients with inflammatory rheumatic disease
Measure: Disease activity Time: Last registration of disease activity in the medical journal before admission/inclusionDescription: Examine whether immune modulating treatments protect or leads to increased risk of hospitalization due to COVID-19 in patients with inflammatory rheumatic disease.
Measure: Immune modulating treatments Time: Current immune modulating treatments at admission/inclusionDescription: Identify prognostic biomarkers by comparing serology of patients with inflammatory rheumatic disease hospitalized with COVID-19 and comparing them with the two control groups
Measure: Biomarkers Time: Blood sample 1 is taken 0-3 days after inclusion and blood sample 2 is taken 2-6 weeks after blood sample 1This epidemiological, transversal, cohort study aims to determine the potential influence of an active long-term hydroxychloroquine intake over the prevalence of a history of symptoms evocative of a COVID-19 infection in patients with a history of systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, Sjogren's syndrome or psoriatic arthritis, during the epidemic period in France. The information is gathered using a standardized questionnaire, by phone call.
Description: Adjusted Odds Ratio measuring the association between an exposure to long-term hydroxychloroquine intake and a history of symptoms compatible with a COVID-19 infection.
Measure: Adjusted Odds Ratio Time: 4 months after inclusionThis study aims to evaluate the experience of Alberta patients with inflammatory arthritis who participate in the the RAPPORT-ONTRAAC registry during the COVID-19 pandemic, specifically comparing the experience of those taking anti-malarial medications compared to those who do not. This registry includes approximately 2500 northern Alberta patients with inflammatory arthritis who receive highly complex therapies which may be associated with side effects. This program of data collection and research has been evaluating the effectiveness and safety as well as associated health care costs of rheumatoid and psoriatic arthritis patients since 2004. The principle investigators are based at the University of Alberta while the co-investigators are academic rheumatologists at the University of Alberta. The registry has approximately 900 patients taking anti-malarials combined with their complex therapies and ~ 1500 not on anti-malarials in combination with their complex therapies. We aim to perform a case control study evaluating the impact of anti-malarial drugs (eg. hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine) on the development of COVID-19 compared to those patients who are not on anti-malarial drugs over the next 6-12 months. In addition to frequent e-mail surveys screening for the clinical symptoms of COVID-19 and understanding their concomitant arthritis medication use, we will compare the healthcare outcomes of both groups of arthritis patients with and without COVID-19 for the duration of the pandemic. This information will provide critical information beyond an anecdotal level on whether or not anti-malarials truly provide a protective benefit against COVID-19 or reduce the severity of infection. A blood sample from all participants (Covid-19 positive and negative) will be drawn approximately six months into the study for measurement of antibodies to Covid-19 and possible blood types and HLA alleles. Additionally, this study will be linked to another study "Persistence of SARS-Cov2 in immunocompromised patients" which will specifically evaluate COVID-19 serology and nasopharyngeal swab findings in the subset of patients who develop COVID-19.
Description: Number of patients developing signs and symptoms of Covid-19 or other infections
Measure: Impact of anti-malarials on the development and severity of Covid-19 in the anti-malarial group compared to the non-anti-malarial group Time: 12 monthsDescription: Number of patients developing Covid-19 infection
Measure: Incidence of Covid-19 infection in the anti-malarial group compared to the non-anti-malarial group Time: 12 monthsDescription: Incidence of Covid-19 infection in the sub-groups of patients on biologic agents with different mechanisms of action
Measure: Incidence of Covid-19 infection in the sub-groups of patients on biologic agents with different mechanisms of action Time: 12 monthsDescription: Quantitative measurement of Covid-19 serology to understand possible differences in degree of immune response adjusted for anti-malarial and/or biologic exposure
Measure: Quantification of Covid-19 antibodies in anti-malarial vs non-anti-malarial groups of inflammatory arthritis patients Time: 6 monthsAlphabetical listing of all HPO terms. Navigate: Correlations Clinical Trials
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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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