Determinants of the Level of Anti-SARS-CoV-2 IgG ANTibodiEs After Vaccination Study
SARS-CoV2 InfectionSARS-CoV2 AntibodiesGreat expectations to control the pandemic are placed in vaccines against COVID-19. Currently, the four COVID-19 vaccines approved in the European Union. We have designed the study assessing the anti-SARS-CoV-2 IgG antibody titer after vaccination cycle the BNT162b2 vaccine in several time points relating these results to the COVID-19 history and severity of symptoms during the disease and after the first and second vaccine dose
Respiratory Physiotherapy and Neurorehabilitation in Patients With Post-covid19 Sequelae.
COVID-19 PandemicThe objectives are to reduce dyspnoea, increase exertional capacity, increase vital capacity and respiratory muscle strength. vital capacity and respiratory muscle strength. In addition to increasing the sensibility of smell and taste, observing if there is a relationship between the decrease of these senses with the senses with appetite and whether appetite has normalised in post-SARS-CoV-2 patients. It is a randomised and blinded experimental study with a control group where the sample recruited will be 30 patients, with a range of of 30 patients, with an age range of 19-42 years, where they carried out an assessment of spirometry, modified Borg dyspnoea scales and modified Medical Research Council (MMRC), Singapure (MMRC), Singapore Smell and Taste Questionnaire (SSTQ) and weekly smell and taste questionnaire. taste questionnaire.
Self-Help for Stress Related to COVID-19
StressThis is a study on internet-based self-help for stress related to the COVID-19 pandemic. College and university students who score in the moderate or higher range on a stress measure during the COVID-19 pandemic will be invited to participate in this study. Participants will be randomly assigned to receive access to an internet-based self-help program for stress resilience and coping with the COVID-19 pandemic or care as usual. Stress and psychosocial symptoms will be assessed via questionnaire at baseline (pre-randomization), one month post-randomization, and three months post-randomization.
COVID-19 Resuscitation Plans and Decisions on Escalation and Limitation of Treatment
Covid19Cardiac ArrestDuring the Corona Virus Pandemic health care resources have become scare, and the pandemic has brought forth the need for risk stratification of patients suffering from COVID19 in order to allocate resources appropriately. One of scarcest resources is Intensive Care treatment, mostly related to the need for invasive ventilation or for (post) cardiac arrest care. To identify patients for whom ICU-treatment is most successful and those for whom it would be futile, would allow for installing appropriate advanced care directives for escalation or limitation of treatment.
Anesthetic & Surgical Protocol for Emergency Surgeries During the Era of COVID-19
COVID-19A protocol applied during anesthesia and surgical interventions for patients with emergency surgical conditions during the era of COVID-19 disease
Detection of SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) by SERS Spectroscopy Combined With Artificial Intelligence
Covid19SARS-CoV-2 infection was identified as responsible for several cases of pneumonia and acute respiratory distress syndromes described in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China in December 2019. A global epidemic has spread since and the Director General of the World Health Organization (WHO) declared in March 2020 the state of a global pandemic. As the spread of the virus accelerates, several countries are implementing containment strategies to stem the epidemic. The context of an influx of patients and congestion in healthcare establishments requires rapid and reliable diagnostic solutions for SARS-CoV-2 infection in order to enable patients to be properly referred. These solutions will represent fundamental tools in the management of new epidemic waves, both in terms of health and economics.
Lung Structure-Function In Survivors of Mild and Severe COVID-19 Infection
Covid19This is a longitudinal study of the long-term impact of COVID-19 on the lungs. Participants will be followed over a period of up to 4 years and impacts of COVID-19 on the lungs will be measured with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) using hyperpolarized xenon-129, pulmonary function tests, exercise capacity, computed tomography imaging and questionnaires.
Cough Sound Recordings to Understand COVID-19-like Symptom Progression to Understand COVID-19-like...
Covid19Decentralized clinical study designed to collect further cough sounds, self-reported symptoms, and medical treatment questionnaires from participants enrolled on the COVID-Cough Study ("Study 1"). The aim of this further data collection study ("Study 2") is to: develop an understanding of changes in cough sounds associated with COVID-19 and how they alter during the disease; develop an understanding of other causes of COVID-19-like symptoms and their associated cough sound patterns; and gain a broader understanding of the clinical outcomes of individuals who present for COVID-19 testing.
Effects of Respiratory Muscle Training in Patients With Post COVID-19
Covid19The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak first appeared in Wuhan, China's Hubei Province in December 2019 and has quickly turned into a worldwide pandemic. As of 28 July 2020, 16,465,707 cases of COVID-19 have been reported. COVID-19 is a highly contagious respiratory disease that causes respiratory, physical and psychological dysfunction in patients. Severe respiratory symptoms have been observed in COVID-19 patients. Fever (88.7%), cough (57.6%) and shortness of breath (45.6%) were observed in an average of 81% of the patients. However, patients with comorbidities such as hypertension and diabetes, usually over 65 years of age, may have very serious pulmonary sequelae of the infection. Due to lung fibrosis as a result of pneumonia in COVID-19, some patients experience severe respiratory failure requiring pulmonary rehabilitation. In the study of Complaints such as peripheral and respiratory muscle weakness, shortness of breath on exertion, and decreased exercise capacity may be seen in patients who have had COVID-19. In addition, while anxiety and depression increase, quality of life may decrease. In a study conducted with geriatric patients who had COVID-19 and were discharged; Peripheral and respiratory muscle strengthening exercises were given to the patient after discharge, and as a result of the study, it was found that the patient's walking distance and cough strength increased, while the complaints of shortness of breath, anxiety and depression decreased significantly. As a result of this; We can say that while shortness of breath, anxiety-depression and complications are reduced with the pulmonary rehabilitation program in patients with pulmonary involvement who have had COVID-19, participation in daily life activities and quality of life increase. Telerehabilitation is an emerging method that aims to provide rehabilitation to patients and clinicians by reducing barriers such as distance, time and cost by using information and communication technologies. Telerehabilitation enables patients who cannot access rehabilitation due to geographic, economic or physical disabilities to benefit from rehabilitation services. At the same time, the importance of social distance is emphasized for the continuation of the pandemic process and protection from the highly contagious COVID-19 infection.
Therapeutic Plasma Exchange Followed by Convalescent Plasma Transfusion in Severe and Critically...
COVID-19 PneumoniaCOVID-19 Respiratory Infection2 moreTherapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) has been proposed as a rescue therapy in critically ill COVID-19 patients. The aim of this study is to determine whether combining TPE with convalescent plasma (CVP) transfusion early during the intensive care unit (ICU) stay, improves survival among this heterogeneous population.