Urinary Biomarkers for AKI Diagnosis in Patients With SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19)
COVID-19Renal Replacement Therapy1 moreAmong patients with SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia, approximately 20% have an acute kidney injury (AKI) and 5% require renal replacement therapy. Occurrence of AKI in patients with COVID-19 is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Early detection of patients at risk of AKI would allow to prevent onset or worsening of AKI. The aim of this study is to determine if urine biomarkers of renal tubular damage such as TIMP-2 and IGFBP7 could early identify patients with SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia at risk of developing AKI.
Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Depression and Quality of Life
DepressionQuality of Life2 moreIt is aimed to investigate the depression and quality of life of Turkish society caused by Covid-19 pandemic and reveal the relationship between them
National Survey of Symptoms of People Aged 70 and Overs Diagnosed With COVID-19
SARS-CoV-2COVID-19Cross-sectional study based on a French national survey aimed to described and identify the most frequent symptoms of COVID-19 older patients.
Psychological Impact of Quarantine in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patient During COVID-19 Outbreak
Sars-CoV2Rheumatic Diseases2 moreClinical data about psychological impact of quarantine are well studied in transient event or more prolonged situation like jail incarceration. In recent metaanalysis, psychological impact of quarantine was well documented in a specific population during first SARS epidemy. Even after the end of quarantine several patients were still with symptom of avoiding mainly agoraphobia, frequent hand washing and a carefull return to normal life COVID-19 infection is already associated with psychological symptom like anxiety, depression, sleep disorders and symptoms of acute stress However psychological impact of quarantine is on none in chronic painful inflammatory rheumatism in France. The prevalence of rheumatoid arthritis is 0.5% of the population with frequent comorbidity such as anxiety and depression. During the quarantine secondary to COVID-19 pandemic it's possible to evaluated the psychological impact of adult RA patients. The present study is an "emergency" being realize before the end of the quarantine.
Evolution of Psychoactive Substances Consumption in Connection With COVID-19 Containment
AddictionSubstance1 moreThe current containment linked to COVID-19 will have consequences for people suffering from addiction and there is a risk of overdoses when the containment ends. So the investigators hypothesize that this health crisis is an opportunity to develop risk reduction and access to care for vulnerable people who lives with an addiction. The main objective of this study is to describe the changes in the psychoactive substances consumption during the containment in people suffering from addiction. The secondary objectives are to describe the evolution at 1 month from the end of the containment of problematic consumption and the level of access to care of these users
Respiratory and Hemodynamic Changes Induced in Mechanically Ventilated Patients for COVID-19
COVID-19ARDS1 moreIn the present context, it seems necessary to try to describe as precisely as possible the physiological alterations due to COVID-19. From these observations, therapeutic proposals adapted to this new disease may then be developed, particularly in the symptomatic management of the critically ill patient. It therefore seems essential to rigorously study these modifications, as they have been studied in the past for ARDS. The aim of this non-interventional study is to describe precisely the respiratory and hemodynamic changes induced by COVID-19 in mechanically ventilated patients .
Psychological Impact of Quarantine in Osteoporosis Patient During COVID-19 Outbreak
Sars-CoV2OsteoporosisIn the context of quarantine with COVID-19, we wish to study the experience and psychological impact in adult patients living with osteoporosis.
CoVid-19 - Infection and Antibody Formation in the Viennese Population
Virus DiseasesCOVID-19Summary of the study Study population: A representative sample of the Viennese population stratified by age and gender (data from the Vienna Health Study LEAD) Potential output and analysis: Extent of age-specific infection and antibody formation Cumulative incidence of infection Rate of asymptomatic infection Relationship with socioeconomics, lifestyle and risk factors (comorbidities) Study design: Prospective, longitudinal, stratified by age and gender Duration of study: Initial testing as soon as possible and repeat based on monitoring of the pandemic curve (probably after 2-3 months) Information to be obtained from participants: serum samples for information on SARS-CoV2 infection and antibody formation data on clinical symptoms
Registry of CytoSorb Therapy in COVID-19 ICU Patients
COVID-19The CTC Registry collects patient-level clinical data on CytoSorb hemoadsorption provided to COVID-19 ICU patients via integration of the CytoSorb device into ECMO, CRRT, or hemoperfusion extracorporeal circuits. The intent of the registry is to gain understanding on how CytoSorb hemoadsorption provides clinical benefit to COVID-19 ICU patients.
Protecting Health Care Workers During the COVID-19 Outbreak
Covid-19Preparing to deal with Covid-19 outbreak in Rajasthan, India, health care workers were given Ayurvedic Kadha (combination of ayurvedic herbal extracts) starting from the end of February 2020. Then, majority of these health care workers were put on front line managing screening, monitoring, quarantine and treating Covid 19 patients. This real-life study aimed to determine the experience of health care workers who had Ayurveda kadha before starting as front-line workers.