Since ARDS is a major complication of COVID - 19 with subsequent formation of non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema , worsening the oxygenation of the patients and foamy and even bloody sputum formation, so the idea is to use alcohol inhalation as it reduce surface tension on the alveoli and markedly decrease sputum formation with improvement on oxygenation beside its cytolethal effect on virus lipid bilayer. A lot of researches and publications proved the role of alcohol inhalation in treatment of pulmonary edema. Alcohol inhalation may has inflammatory effect and dangerous effect on patients but this can be controlled by the actual concentration used and the way we use it according to general condition of the patient and with the help of anti - inflammatory action of Asprin .
Corona viruses can cause diseases in both animals and humans. Many of them typically infect upper respiratory tract with minor symptoms. However, three corona viruses can infect lower respiratory tract and cause fatal pneumonia; which are severe acute respiratory syndrome corona virus (SARS-CoV), Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) and ( SARS-CoV-2). SARS-CoV-2 shares 78% similarity of genetic material with SARS-CoV. Pathophysiology of both viruses are closely similar, with destructive inflammatory response resulting in airway damage. That's why, disease severity in patients depends, not only on the viral infection, but also on the host response. In many cases, this will resolve the infection. However, in other cases, immune response dysfunctions and causes severe lung and systemic pathology ending to ARDS and respiratory failure . Treatment according to this protocol will be focused on using Asprin to decrease inflammatory reaction weather from the virus or after using alcohol. Alcohol will be used by different methods and concentration in order to decrease surface tension on alveoli , decreasing foamy sputum secretion , increasing vascular permeability and improving oxygenation . Also the investigator will use it as a prophylaxis for health care workers to disinfect the virus as soon as possible while it is present in nasal mucosa and upper airway. Patients will be classified according to inclusion and exclusion criteria and will be divided into groups and they will receive the protocol as it is designed in concentrations and techniques suitable for their medical condition . In this trial , The investigator will use 4 method to administrate Ethyl Alcohol to the patient by different concentrations . 1. Inhaling alcohol vapor through nostrils . 2. Inhalation of Alcohol vapor driven by Oxygen . 3. Inhalation of Alcohol vapor driven by oxygen in case of ARDS. 4. Ethyl Alcohol infusion into the airway . In each method , the patient will be prepared for one day before starting the protocol by prophylactic antibiotic , anti - inflammatory , mucolytic and bronchodilators . Investigations will be made before starting for follow up of the results .
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
80
Group ( A ) which will receive the new protocol will be categorized into sub-groups according to the medical conditions , inclusion criteria , investigations and symptoms . 1. Inhaling alcohol vapor through nostrils . 2. Inhalation of Alcohol vapor driven by Oxygen . 3. Inhalation of Alcohol vapor driven by oxygen in case of ARDS. 4. Ethyl Alcohol infusion into the airway . Investigations will be made before starting the protocol and follow up data will be collected every day . Follow up test will be done according to the schedule . PCR test will be done according to the duration of each technique to evaluate the final results .
Disinfection of COVID-19 in human respiratory tract .
Destruction of COVID-19 in human respiratory tract and treatment of the patients with COVID 19 and Negative PCR test .
Time frame: Negative PCR test within 7 days from starting the protocol .
Improvement of general condition of mechanically ventilated patients confirmed COVID-19 positive ..
Decrease mortality rate of mechanically ventilated patients with COVID-19 . Protection of health care workers . Negative PCR test .
Time frame: Negative PCR test within 10 days from starting the protocol .
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