Status:
TERMINATED
Evaluation of a Single Use Point of Care Device for the Diagnosis of Respiratory Pathogens
Lead Sponsor:
Imperial College London
Collaborating Sponsors:
Sense Biodetection Limited
Conditions:
Human Influenza
Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections
Eligibility:
All Genders
18+ years
Brief Summary
This study evaluates a single use point of care diagnostic test in the diagnosis of influenza and other respiratory viral infections in adults. Participants will have a sample taken from their nose us...
Detailed Description
Influenza, commonly known as "the flu", is an infectious disease caused by influenza viruses. Influenza can contribute towards the development of pneumonia, sinus infections and worsening of previous...
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion
- Any adult ≥18 years of age presenting to the A+E department with ILI or a febrile illness associated with symptoms such as cough, sore throat or rhinorrhoea, and for whom a respiratory viral screen is clinically indicated and who is:
- Able to provide written informed consent, or written informed assent by a relative or carer
- Recruited during initial medical assessment
- Able to comply with the study protocol
Exclusion
- Previously recruited within 28 days of the current admission
- Enrolment in a trial of antimicrobial therapy
- If patients are unable to understand verbal or written information in English, hospital translation services will be sought but not guaranteed. However, if the team member seeking consent is not satisfied that the potential recruits' English language ability is sufficient to completely understand the study protocol and requirements (despite use of hospital translation services) then they will not be recruited to the study.
Key Trial Info
Start Date :
February 21 2020
Trial Type :
OBSERVATIONAL
Allocation :
ACTUAL
End Date :
April 30 2020
Estimated Enrollment :
6 Patients enrolled
Trial Details
Trial ID
NCT04431050
Start Date
February 21 2020
End Date
April 30 2020
Last Update
February 13 2025
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Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
London, United Kingdom