Cardiovascular Risk Stratification in Covid-19
Covid19Cardiovascular Risk FactorThis retrospective double-cohort study seeks to: Describe the cardiovascular manifestations and electrophysiological (EP) substrate in COVID-19 infection and their association with clinical outcomes; and Develop a method of cardiovascular risk stratification in COVID-19
Study on Incidence of Elective Surgery Postponed During COVID-19 Pandemic in Geriatric Population...
Age ProblemSurgery2 moreThe COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted routine hospital services globally. The hospital services include surgeries for benign diseases, cancer surgery and obstetric surgery. A study conducted by CovidSurg Collaborative estimated that 28,404,603 operations would be cancelled or postponed during the peak 12 weeks of disruption due to COVID-19. Globally, 81.7% of benign surgery, 37.7% of cancer surgery and 25.4% of elective Caesarean sections would be cancelled or postponed. If countries increase their normal surgical volume by 20% post-pandemic, it would take a median 45 weeks to clear the backlog of operations resulting from COVID-19 disruption. This study aims to estimate total number of elective operations postponed during COVID-19 in geriatric population.
Functional Recovery From Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) Due to COVID-19: Influence of...
Covid19ARDS1 moreIn this study, the investigators are attempting to evaluate the influence of socio-economic factors on the functional recovery (physical and psychological) of patients who developed ARDS after a COVID-19 infection, with the aim of offering personalized medical and social follow-up and support measures in order to avoid medium- and long-term complications, which can result in handicaps, reduced quality of life, and a higher risk of death.
Place of Circulating Biomarkers and Respiratory Eicosanoids in the Prognosis of Severe Forms of...
CoronavirusCovid19The research is a prospective, multicentric (Groupe hospitalier Paris Saint-Joseph, Centre Hospitalier de Versailles André Mignot and Centre Hospitalier Victor Dupouy), non-interventional, prospective study. It aims at measuring eicosanoids at different stages of Covid-19 infection.
ECMO for COVID-19 vs Influenza A H1N1 Associated ARDS
ARDSCOVID-191 moreObjective: Veno-venous ECMO has been used as a rescue therapy for patients with severe ARDS associated to influenza A H1N1 and COVID19 viral pneumonia. Little is known about outcome of these patients who required extracorporeal support. Research question: To compare outcome of patients who required VV ECMO for Covid19 and H1N1 associated ARDS
A New Scoring Model to Diagnose COVID-19 Using Lung Ultrasound in the Emergency Department
COVID-19 PneumoniaMortality in COVID-19 patients is significantly correlated with age, fever duration, cardiac history, and B-profile and areas of consolidation in LUS. However, it is negatively correlated with initial O2 saturation and ejection fraction. This study was aiming to design a new scoring model to diagnose COVID-19 using bedside lung ultrasound (LUS) in the emergency department (ED).
Efficiency of the Imaging Strategy for the Management of Suspected Covid-19
COVID-19Emergency departments have been placed at the heart of the patient triage strategy during the COVID-19 epidemic. In the absence of scientific knowledge on the most efficient strategy to put in place in emergency structures, the centers have proposed very heterogeneous protocols resulting from collaboration with local radiology and virology teams. While the pandemic in France appears to be currently under control, it is important to assess the sorting strategies put in place to deal with a new epidemic.
Effect of Different SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine Schedules and Vaccination Intervals on Reactogenicity and...
SARS-CoV2 InfectionImmunisation Reaction2 moreInvestigation of the reactogenicity and immunogenicity of homologous and heterologous vaccine combinations with regard to the formation of SARS-CoV-2 antispike antibodies in health care workers after basic immunization and boost vaccination
The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Clinical Presentation and Staging of Gastric Cancer
Gastric CancerCOVID-19 Pandemic1 moreThis was a retrospective case-control study designed and conducted under the approval of the ethic committee of Tehran University of Medical Sciences. All patients with gastric cancer referring to Cancer Institute, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran, during February 25th and December 25th 2020, were enrolled to the study.
Complicated Appendicitis in COVID-19 Era
Covid19Complicated AppendicitisBackground The impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on medical services is overwhelming due to limited medical resources. During its initial surge in 2020, Taiwan's government rapidly established diverse public actions, which helped maintain the medical supply without travel restrictions. However, whether the fear of being infected with COVID-19 interfered with health-seeking behavior (HSB) remains unclear. Therefore, this study aimed to elucidate whether acute complicated appendicitis (ACA) rates in adults were affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods A retrospective analysis of acute appendicitis in adults was performed between January 1 and June 30, 2020 (COVID-19 period). The control period was collected from the first two quarters for the preceding 3 years. Outcome measures were ACA and length of hospital stays.