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Body position change for Coronavirus
Study Summary
This trial will help researchers understand if certain positions and types of ventilation can help people with COVID-19 breathe better and avoid being intubated.
- Coronavirus
- Non-Invasive Ventilation
- Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure
- Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
- High Flow Nasal Cannula
- Prone Positioning
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How many participants are currently being recruited for this clinical trial?
"Absolutely. According to the information on clinicaltrials.gov, this medical trial is presently recruiting participants; having been posted initially on May 21st 2020 and last edited September 6th 2022. 24 patients are sought from 1 centre."
Is it currently feasible to join this experiment?
"As depicted on the clinicaltrials.gov website, this medical trial is seeking participants at present. It was first advertised on May 21st 2020 and its information has been recently updated on September 6th 2022."
Is enrollment for this research project restricted to adults, or are minors also eligible?
"This medical research is looking for participants aged 18 and above, up to the age of 110."
Is there an opportunity for me to join this experiment?
"For this investigation, 24 people with COVID-19 aged between 18 and 110 who can tolerate shifts in their medical positioning, actively engage in Assisted Manual Pronation Therapy as per nursing evaluation, and require HFNC or NIPPV are accepted."
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