Covid-19 disease is one of the most important health system challenges which is the result of the recent SARS CoV-2 virus outbreak. So far, despite the use of different types of pharmaceuticals, none has been served as a curative treatment and research is continued to find one or more effective drugs; either palliative or curative ones. One of the most important clinical problems in Covid-19 patients is lung involvement, which may causes significant sequels; leading to a main part of morbidity and/or mortality. Surfactant is one of the drugs that can have valuable effects on the lungs, both by reducing the alveolar surface tension and by exerting immunomodulatory effects. In a previous study by the same team, favorable effects were seen in intubated patients; however, the aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of exogenous nebulized surfactant in the pre-intubation stages of the disease.
Exogenous surfactant in neonates with clinical pulmonary distress syndrome has demonstrated pulmonary improvement; the latter being one of the most important applications of exogenous surfactant. In adults with underlying lung disease, especially Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS), there are controversial findings regarding the efficacy of surfactant. However, in a previous study, it was shown that surfactant in COVID-19 patients with pulmonary intubation improved pulmonary function and gas exchange and also, reduced patient mortality. However, none of the other repurposed drugs in COVID-19 have yet been able to prove significant effects in the treatment of patients; based on a recent study on more than 11000 COVID-19 patients (i.e. the SOLIDARITY study). Due to the significant worldwide challnege with COVID-19, many efforts have been made in this regard, but the definitive cure has not yet been obtained, and therefore, efforts are being made to find an effective method to treat the disease and improve patients' symptoms; parallel to the efforts to increase the vaccination coverage.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
60
Nebulized Surfactant would be administered by face mask which has a nebulizer
rate of tracheal intubation
the frequency of patients who will be intubated due to deteriorated pulmonary function
Time frame: through study completion, an average of 1 year
rate of ICU admission
the frequency of patients who will be admitted to intensive care unit due to deteriorated pulmonary function
Time frame: through study completion, an average of 1 year
lowest oxygen saturation
lowest number reading in the pulse oxymetry in one of the fingers or toes
Time frame: through study completion, an average of 1 year
30 days mortality
the mortality rate during the first 30 days after the first day of hospital admission
Time frame: the first 30 days after hospital admission
90 days mortality
the mortality rate during the first 90 days after the first day of hospital admission
Time frame: the first 90 days after hospital admission
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