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NCT05881343
Over the last months, the Rizzoli Orthopedic Institute in Bologna, Italy, has drained orthopedic urgencies from all other hospitals in the urban and suburban area. In this context urgencies are defined as fractures and primary or metastatic bone lesions with indication to non-deferrable surgery. A subset of these patients tested positive for SARS CoV 2, either before or after the surgical procedure. Anesthesiological clinical management of covid19 cases is complicated by the consequences of the viral infection on respiratory and cardio-vascular systems, renal function and coagulation. Similarly, management of asymptomatic patients is challenging because of the lack of data on possible specific complications. This study will report a snapshot of our early experience on perioperative clinical management of patients undergoing orthopedic surgery in the presence of SARS CoV 2 infection, ascertained or not at the time of surgery.
NCT05846074
Considering the favorable preliminary data of few european diagnostic studies on dog detection, we develop in 2021 a pilot study in response to the plan of CHU Bordeaux and Nouvelle Aquitaine French region for an expanded, reliable and alternative rapid dog olfactory detection of COVID during pandemic period. Our hypothesis is that validated olfactory detection on sweat or face mask collection by dogs would increase the acceptability and propensity to be tested in different population groups, given the non-invasive nature of sweat and face mask; compared to the unpleasant aspect of nasal swabs for PCR or rapid antigenic tests. To reach this objective, we recruited a dog team to be trained and assessed (all-volunteers masters and dogs) and we will recruit participants with positive and negative PCR test. The diagnostic performance of canine olfactory detection of COVID-19 on sweat and face collection will be compared to the nasal SARS-Cov-2 PCR test of the participants.