Respiratory Tract Diseases
At Bispebjerg Hospital, the Department of Lung Medicine L is running clinical research focused on respiratory tract diseases, especially chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. These studies aim to understand whether new treatment approaches can reduce flare-ups, improve symptoms, and support better long-term control for people living with persistent lung disease.
- Studies in COPD and severe COPD with frequent exacerbations
- Evaluation of new therapies designed to lower the risk of worsening respiratory symptoms
- Research on long-term treatment effectiveness and safety in chronic lung disease
This work reflects a strong clinical focus on improving care for patients with difficult-to-manage chronic respiratory conditions and reducing the burden of repeated exacerbations.
Virus Diseases
The site also participates in research on virus diseases, with a particular emphasis on COVID-19 and other acute respiratory infections in hospitalized adults. These trials are designed to test whether new antiviral or immune-based strategies can improve recovery, strengthen outcomes, and help patients recover more quickly alongside standard care.
- COVID-19 studies in hospitalized patients
- Trials assessing antiviral treatment and immune modulation strategies
- Research aimed at improving clinical recovery and treatment effectiveness
Through platform-based studies such as STRIVE, investigators are helping advance evidence for better management of serious respiratory infections and viral emergencies.




