The ELVIS-COVID-19 study is to find out if nasal washout 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. We do not however know if this same benefit will also be seen in those with suspected or confirmed COVID-19. This study will help us find out if nasal washouts and gargling with salty water are helpful in COVID-19. Co-Investigators:Profressor Aziz Sheikh, Director of Usher Institute, the NIHR Global Health Research Unit on Respiratory Health (RESPIRE), BREATHE - the Health Data Research Hub for Respiratory Health, and the Asthma UK Centre for Applied Research Dr Sandeep Ramalingam, Consultant Virologist, Royal Infirmary Edinburgh and Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer, University of EdinburghProfessor John Norrie, Professor of Medical Statistics and Trial Methodology and Director of Edinburgh Clinical Trials Unit (ECTU)Edinburgh - Royal Hospital for Children and Young People, Dundee - Ninewells Hospital, Wishaw - University Hospital Wishaw, Kilmarnock - University Hospital Crosshouse, Aberdeen - Royal Aberdeen Children's Hospital Number and location of participating sites (by region/ country): Edinburgh - Royal Hospital for Children and Young People, Dundee - Ninewells Hospital, Wishaw - University Hospital Wishaw, Kilmarnock - University Hospital Crosshouse, Aberdeen - Royal Aberdeen Children's HospitalFunder: Chief Scientist OfficeStart and End dateOf grant award: 01 June 2018 - 30 September 2023Of recruitment: November 2018 - April 2023Current Status: Completed Sponsor: ACCORD Study Website: ELVIS COVID ECTU Involvment: Trial Management, Database This article was published on 2024-09-24