Official Title
Hypertonic Saline Nasal Irrigation and Gargling for Suspected or Confirmed COVID-19: Pragmatic Web-based Bayesian Adaptive Randomised Controlled Trial (ELVIS COVID-19)
Brief Summary

ELVIS COVID-19 is a pragmatic web-based Bayesian adaptive randomised controlled, parallel group trial of hypertonic saline nasal irrigation and gargling (HSNIG) compared to standard care in participants with clinically suspected or confirmed COVID-19 being managed at home.

Detailed Description

COVID-19, a recently identified disease, has spread worldwide rapidly and is now a pandemic.
There is no cure for it yet. Though it causes mild to moderate illness in most people, it can
cause serious illness and death, particularly in the elderly, those with chronic illness or a
weakened immune system.

The ELVIS COVID-19 study is to find out if nasal washout (i.e. irrigation) and gargling with
salt water (hypertonic saline) helps individuals with COVID-19 get better faster. Preliminary
data from those with the common cold has found that nasal washouts and gargling with salty
water may be helpful in reducing the length of the illness. This trial will help us find out
if the same treatment is helpful in improving COVID-19 symptoms and preventing the spread of
the disease.

After self-consenting online, participants will be randomised into one of two study groups.
The control group will be given standard personal, household hygiene and social distancing
advice. The intervention group will be taught using online videos how to prepare and perform
hypertonic saline nasal irrigation and gargling (HSNIG) up to 12 times daily in addition to
standard advice.

Participants in both the intervention and control groups will complete an online daily diary
first thing in the morning, which will be sent to them via an email link. The diaries will be
completed every day until the participant reports they are well or for a maximum of 14 days
or participant withdrawal.This study will look for participants across Scotland, who are 18
years old or older and who are self-isolating with confirmed or suspected COVID-19, with
symptoms that have developed no more than 48 hours before consent to the study. The study is
conducted online and everything we ask participants to do will be done at home with items
they will already have.

Unknown status
Upper Respiratory Tract Infections
Virus
COVID
Virus Shedding
Virus Diseases

Other: NaCl Solution

NaCl Solution prepared by participants at home using water and salt

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

- Adults (≥18 years)

- Those living within the UK

- Those self-isolating at home within 48 hours of the start of the illness with:

1. Clinical symptoms suggestive of COVID-19 (i.e. those who have at least one of the
following symptoms: recent onset of (i) new continuous cough and/or (ii) high
temperature) and/or (iii) loss of, or change in, sense of smell or taste
(anosmia) OR

2. Those with virologically confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection and clinical symptoms
indicative of COVID-19 (as detailed in (a) above).

- Provision of informed consent

Exclusion Criteria:

- Onset of illness>48 hours

- Inability to consent

- Pregnancy

- Immunosuppression

- Inability to perform HSNIG

- Those taking part in another interventional medical trial

- Those without access to a supply of salt

- Those who have had a negative COVID-19 swab result for the present symptoms

- Those with suspected/confirmed COVID-19 in whom hospital admission is recommended

- Those who do not have access to email/internet

- Those living in a household with another person currently participating in this study

Eligibility Gender
All
Eligibility Age
Minimum: 18 Years ~ Maximum: N/A
Countries
United Kingdom
Locations

NHS Lothian
Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Investigator: Kenny Scott

Contacts

Aziz Sheikh
01316514151
aziz.sheikh@ed.ac.uk

Emma Ward
01316519910
ELVIS-COVID19@ed.ac.uk

Aziz Sheikh, Principal Investigator
University of Edinburgh

University of Edinburgh
NCT Number
MeSH Terms
Virus Diseases
Respiratory Tract Infections