Articles: covid-19.
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Randomized Controlled Trial
EXPRESS: Short-term Efficacy of Moderate Intensity Rosuvastatin in COVID-19 Patients: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
As the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic persists, the exploration of adjunct therapies to mitigate disease severity remains a priority. Statins, known for their pleiotropic effects, have been under investigation for their potential role in managing COVID-19 complications. The study was conducted in a single referral hospital and adhered to Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials guidelines. ⋯ Symptom scales, as assessed by the Borg Rating of Perceived Exertion and Leicester Cough Questionnaire, showed significant improvement in the rosuvastatin group compared to controls. Our study provides insights into the short-term efficacy of moderate-intensity rosuvastatin in COVID-19 patients. Further research is warranted to elucidate the long-term effects and optimal dosing of statins in COVID-19 management.
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Randomized Controlled Trial
[The effectiveness of Cytoflavin in the medical rehabilitation of elderly and senile patients].
Study the effectiveness of Cytoflavin in the medical rehabilitation of elderly and senile patients after pneumonia associated with a new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) at the outpatient stage. ⋯ The standard course of Cytoflavin therapy in the medical rehabilitation of elderly and senile patients after pneumonia associated with COVID-19 significantly reduces the severity of cognitive impairment, fatigue and depressive disorders, improves indicators of the emotional and volitional sphere, increases exercise tolerance.
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Randomized Controlled Trial
The Effectiveness of a Specific Exercise Program in Alleviating Work-Related Neck and Upper Back Pain and Improving Mood State in Various Occupational Populations-A Randomized Controlled Trial.
Background and Objectives: The COVID-19 pandemic brought significant challenges across governmental, industrial, and social systems. Additionally, numerous studies have reported a sharp increase in both mental health issues and musculoskeletal disorders worldwide. This study aimed to investigate whether a specific exercise program could alleviate neck and upper back pain symptoms and improve mood state among healthcare and office employees during the post-COVID-19 period. ⋯ Similarly, the mood state of the EGs significantly improved compared with the control groups, as measured between pre- and post-intervention sessions. Conclusions: The COVID-19 period exacerbated stress and musculoskeletal strain, particularly for workers in demanding occupational roles. To mitigate these effects, exercise programs that can be applied while at work should be implemented, as they are effective in enhancing mood and managing neck pain in employees with physical exertion.
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Journal of critical care · Dec 2024
Randomized Controlled Trial Multicenter StudyAntisense therapy to block the Kallikrein-kinin pathway in COVID-19: The ASKCOV randomized controlled trial.
To assess the effect of antisense therapy to block kallikrein-kinin pathway in COVID-19 patients. ⋯ NCT04549922.
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Randomized Controlled Trial
Coaching Program to Address Burnout, Well-Being, and Professional Development in Pediatric Surgery Trainees: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
To assess impact of participation in a positive psychology coaching program on trainee burnout and well-being. ⋯ Despite the stress and challenges of medicine during COVID-19, a virtual positive psychology coaching program provided benefits in well-being and burnout to pediatric surgery trainees. Coaching should be integrated into existing wellness programs to support the acquisition of coping skills that help trainees cope with the stressors they will face during their careers.