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Elderly Patients and COVID-19 Infection: a Cohort of Fifty Patients Over Ninety Years of Age

Covid19

SARS-CoV2 or CoVid19 disease is a newly described pathology linked to a subtype of the coronavirus family identified in China in December 2019. This pathology can present multiple clinical facets, ranging from asymptomatic forms to more commonly critical pulmonary forms called "Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome". The elderly population is more at risk for this infection due to the senescence of the immune system, co-morbidities and poly medications. They also often present a greater state of fragility. This study aims to report the epidemiology of the first 50 patients over 90 years of age hospitalized within the CHU Brugmann hospital.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Follow-up of Respiratory Sequelae of Hospitalized Patients With COVID-19

Covid19Dyspnea

The objective of this multicenter observational study is to describe respiratory sequelae of COVID-19 patients hospitalized for severe pneumonia requiring oxygen supply.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Prevalence of COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease 19) in Pregnant Women on Labor in a Public Hospital...

PregnancyCovid192 more

This study aim is to assess the prevalence of SARS-COV-2 in unselected pregnant women on labour (or a predictable delivery during next 24 hours), their outcome and sociodemographic conditions.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Qualitative Evaluation of Tear Fluid and Blood for Auto Antibodies Produced in Response to COVID-19...

SARS-CoV 2 InfectionCovid19

This study objective is to collect tear and blood samples from individuals with positive SARS-COV2 diagnosis and test those samples for the presence of various SARS-COV2 viral antigens and autoantibodies.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Psychosocial Outcomes in Families of COVID-19 ICU Patients

Critical IllnessFamily2 more

During the first part of the SRAS-COV2 pandemic, families were not allowed to visit the patients in ICU. We know that families can develop "Family-PICS" after their relatives' ICU stay. The aim of the study is to study the psychosocial outcomes of families of patients who were admitted in ICU for COVID-19 during the pandemic. The second objective was to search for any differences in outcomes whether families benefited from video-conferences with the medical team and their relatives or not during the ICU stay.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Analysis of Chronic Non-infectious Diseases Dynamics After COVID-19 Infection in Adult Patients...

Covid19SARS-CoV-2 Infection9 more

Non-commercial depersonalized multi-centered registry study on analysis of chronic non-infectious diseases dynamics after SARS-CoV-2 infection in adults.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Psychological Impact, Mental Health and Sleep Disorder Among Patients Hospitalized and Health Care...

Covid19

COVID-19 is an infectious disease caused by the last coronavirus discovered, called SARS-CoV-2. Symptoms encountered in COVID-19 are: cough, breathing difficulties (dyspnea, chest pain, etc.), pyrexia, anosmia (loss of smell) and/or dysgeusia (loss of taste), but also ENT symptoms (rhinitis type, odynophagia), headaches, asthenia, muscle pain, confusion and diarrhea. Infection with SARS-CoV-2 can also be asymptomatic. COVID-19 can be passed from person to person by respiratory droplets expelled when a person speaks, coughs or sneezes. The currently estimated incubation period ranges from 1 to 14 days, and most often this is around 5 days. According to a literature review, there is strong evidence that COVID-19 has an impact on mental health (anxiety being the most common symptom) whether in the general population, healthcare workers or vulnerable populations. The objective of this project is to assess mental health and sleep disorders within two populations: elderly patients and nursing staff.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Non-invasive Biometric Monitoring in Nursing Homes to Fight COVID-19

Covid19Community-Acquired Respiratory Tract Infection

Solving the problem of detecting asymptomatic carriers who can transmit infection is key to protecting vulnerable residents of nursing homes and assisted living facilities, to protecting frontline workers who care for them, and to facilitating return to work (including return of nurses and medical assistants). The wearable biometric technology, if widely disseminated among vulnerable populations and the community-at-large, will help avoid the ravages of seasonal flu and other contagious illnesses, and the society will be better prepared for future waves of COVID-19 or other pandemics. Even if a vaccine is developed, due to immune senescence and immunocompromise, elderly people and those with chronic medical conditions may not be well protected by it. Continuous biomonitoring provides another layer of protection for them.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

CT Abnormalities Evocative of Lung Infection Are Associated With Lower 18F-FDG Uptake in Confirmed...

Presence of COVID-19 Compatible CT Abnormalities

CT signs that are evocative of lung COVID-19 infections have been extensively described, whereas 18F-FDG-PET signs have not. Our current study aimed to identify specific COVID-19 18F-FDG-PET signs in patients that were (i) suspected to have a lung infection based on 18F-FDG-PET/CT recorded during the COVID-19 outbreak and (ii) whose COVID-19 diagnosis was definitely established or excluded by appropriate viral testing.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Parental Attitude Toward Children Dental Treatment During COVID-19 Pandemic

Dental Treatment During Covid -19

The aim of this study is assessment of parental attitude toward children dental treatment and care during Covid 19- crisis

Completed2 enrollment criteria
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