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Study Project Comparing the Sequelae of COVID-19 Infection in Patients Who Have and Have Not Received...

Covid19

To assess the proportion of post-intensive care syndrome (PICS) of patients who received high flow humidified oxygen with FiO2 ≥50% for more than 48h and / or who received mechanical ventilation for more than 48h in a context of hospitalization in intensive care for COVID-19 pneumonia

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Effect of Prone Positioning in Patients With COVID-19

Covid19

COVID-19 is affecting the people around the world and the infected individuals' may either stay asymptomatic or present to hospitals with severe distress and life threatening symptoms. The objective of the study is to investigate role of Prone positioning and alternate nostril breathing in patients with Covid-19.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Analysis of Health Status of Сomorbid Adult COVID-19 Patients Hospitalised in Second Wave of SARS-CoV-2...

Covid19Comorbidities and Coexisting Conditions8 more

Comparison of COVID-19 disease course in hospitalized patients infected by SARS-CoV-2 in first and second waves of the novel coronavirus infection

Completed3 enrollment criteria

The Impact of Pituitary-thyroid and Pituitary-adrenal Axes Function on COVID-19 Clinical Course....

COVID-19Low Triiodothyronine Syndrome4 more

The main focus of the study is the assessment of hormonal function in the course of COVID-19 infection with special regard for trends predicting clinical events defined as primary endpoints of the study.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Building Resiliency and Vital Equity (BRAVE) Project: Understanding Native Americans' Perceptions/Beliefs...

Covid19 Virus Infection

The Building Resilience and Vital Equity (BRAVE) project seeks to partner with American Indian tribal communities in North Carolina to establish COVID-19 services and resources for American Indian communities. The goal of this study is to 1) understand the barriers and social implications of COVID19 testing and vaccination among American Indians by designing and implementing culturally sensitive survey tools and intervention materials; 2) Implement BRAVE outreach and testing interventions to increase testing in American Indian communities; 3) analyze data and share back with tribal communities to improve perceptions of COVID-19 testing in the AI community and decrease in vaccine hesitancy.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Gene Polymorphism of IL17 and IL 23

COVID-19 Respiratory Infection

rates are in such considerable amount among large population base. The pathogenesis of COVID-19 implicates a potent inflammatory response, involving a complex group of mediators including interleukins. These pleiotropic cytokines are secreted at the region of inflammation and released into the circulation by a variety of different cell types, including macrophages, lymphocytes, endothelial cells, epithelial cells during sepsis and acute organ injuries. There has recently found a number of studies reporting that the cytokine storms take part in the course of COVID-19

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Kidney Histopathology After COVID-19 and SARS-CoV-2 Vaccination

Covid19Vaccination Reaction

The study aims to summarize kidney histopathological findings in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and post-severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus-type 2 (SARS-CoV-2) vaccination.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Impact of Changes in the Use of Care and Reorganization of the Healthcare System Linked to the Covid-19...

Coronavirus Disease 2019Stroke1 more

The Covid-19 pandemic and its health and societal consequences raise fears of a deterioration in the management of non-Covid-19 pathologies, particularly those requiring rapid treatment. These fears relate in particular to strokes and acute myocardial infarctions (AMI), the two most frequent diseases, for which emergency treatment is a major factor in the vital and functional prognosis of patients. They are based on activity data from the emergency services, which have shown a sharp drop in admissions for AMI and strokes at the start of the pandemic. This drop is interpreted as being partly linked to a tendency for patients to delay or even give up care, which may be explained by fear of contamination, the desire not to solicit already overworked healthcare professionals and overload in emergency structures. In addition, studies have shown that the time required to treat AMI during the pandemic phase in China has been extended due to the new organizations set up in healthcare institutions in connection with this major health event. In addition, certain inequalities in access to care, already identified during the non- pandemic period among AMI and stroke patients, are likely to be accentuated by the new healthcare organizations set up during the pandemic period. The investigators are interested in the impact of changes in healthcare utilization and reorganization within hospitals, related to the Covid-19 pandemic, on the quality of the care pathway for stroke and AMI patients in the Aquitaine region. The investigators also study the role of the socio-demographic, socio-economic and geographical characteristics of these patients as factors of inequality of access to care during this period. The project is based on data collected within the Aquitaine Cardio-Neuro-Vascular Registries (CNV), an exhaustive cohort of stroke and AMI patients treated by a health care institution in Aquitaine. They are an excellent tool for describing the care pathway and outcomes of these patients, from the onset of symptoms to the end of the acute episode. An additional collection is planned to collect all the organizations and activities set up within the hospitals in Aquitaine. The study period, from January 2019 to August 2020, provides sufficient time before lockdown and after the date of the end of lockdown, to analyze trends in the quality of pathways, according to the various reorganizations of the health system and changes in the use of care linked to the management of the Covid-19 pandemic. The project identifies the reorganizations with the most striking consequences on the quality of care for patients suffering from non Covid-19 pathologies. It analyzes the changes in the behaviour of patients and their family and caregivers in their use of care during the Covid-19 pandemic and their impact on the care pathways and results. It contributes to the policy of reducing inequalities in access to care and to the definition of a health strategy in the event of a major health crisis.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Detection of SARS-CoV2 (COVID-19) Between Nasopharyngeal Swab Specimens and Those...

Covid19

Multicenter observational study of diagnostic test validation (Research Involving the Human Person, type 3) In addition to the diagnosis by the reference method (nasopharyngeal swab), the patient will be asked to provide a saliva sample via a salivary spit. The clinical circumstances of the diagnosis, the age of the patient, the associated terrain (diabetes, immunodepression, pregnancy) will be noted. The nasopharyngeal and saliva samples will be analyzed in Cayenne and the remaining samples will be frozen and stored at the CRB before being sent to the University Hospital of Caen for analysis and concordance verification. The expected benefits are: Possibility of repeating tests in the same person more easily due to the absence of pain and thus reduce the barriers to diagnosis and screening. Possibility of self-sampling, which could simply be sent to the laboratory, which would relieve the diagnostic sites that mobilize staff and require a fairly heavy organization. Avoid long waiting lines that can be an obstacle and lead to a renunciation of the diagnosis.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

The Validity of the ROX Index in Predicting Intubation in Patients With Covid-19 Pneumonia

COVID-19 Pneumonia

BACKGROUND: ROX index (SpO2 / FiO2) / respiratory rate, which is the ratio of peripheral oxygen saturation (SpO2) and inspired oxygen fraction (FiO2) divided by respiratory rate, to predict failure of HFNO therapy and intubation in patients with a rapid, easy-to-use, rapidly administered pneumonia. index used not to delay. This is a rating. HFNO reduces the need for endotracheal intubation in patients with acute hypoxic respiratory failure due to pneumonia. It has been suggested that HFNO may reduce the need for invasive mechanical ventilation compared to conventional oxygen therapy. Recently, experience has been reported that HFNO therapy also reduces the need for endotracheal intubation in patients with COVID-19 pneumonia. However, there are studies showing that insisting on HFNO and delaying intubation increase mortality in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and acute respiratory failure. In this study; We aimed to investigate the validity of the ROX index in predicting HFNO failure in patients with COVID-19 pneumonia admitted to the intensive care unit.

Completed2 enrollment criteria
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