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CompletedNCT04513210

Reliability of Standardized Protocol of Ultrasound of the Lungs in Prediction of Severity of Covid-19 Infection

Reliability of Standardized Protocol of Ultrasound of the Lungs in Prediction of Severity, Length of Hospitalization and Long-term Complications and of Covid-19 Infection

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
94 (actual)
Sponsor
Jagiellonian University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Ultrasound can reliably detect morphologic changes associated with pneumonia. Additionally, protocols were elaborated which unify the investigation procedure and improve the intra- and interrater reliability. Moreover, ultrasound is a time and cost-effective and widely available method. The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of the ultrasound of the lungs in predicting the length of hospitalization, of intensive care and of mechanical ventilation in Covid-19 pneumonia. Further aims are the evaluation of the efficacy of the ultrasound of the lungs in predicting the risk of death and of long-term pulmonary complications as consequences of Covid-19 pneumonia.

Detailed description

Covid-19 pneumonia became the worldwide, serious health problem, affecting nearly 20 million people and causing nearly one million deaths. The health systems of many countries are overwhelmed with the increased need of medical care, of the number of available hospital beds, intensive care beds and ventilators. The proper management of available resources becomes now critical. Ultrasound can reliably detect morphologic changes associated with pneumonia, especially in Covid-19 pneumonia, where the involvement of superficial parts of the lungs predominates. Additionally, protocols were elaborated which unify the investigation procedure and improve the intra- and interrater reliability. Moreover, ultrasound is a time and cost-effective and widely available method. Finally, it is much easier to take measures, which minimize the risk of viral transmission between patients for ultrasound equipment than for other lung imaging devices such as x-ray or computer tomography. The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of the ultrasound of the lungs in predicting the length of hospitalization, of intensive care and of mechanical ventilation in Covid-19 pneumonia. Further aims are the evaluation of the efficacy of the ultrasound of the lungs in predicting the risk of death and of the long-term pulmonary complications as consequences of Covid-19 pneumonia. The study will include repeated ultrasound investigations in severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) positive patients admitted to the University Hospital in Cracow (Poland) performed during hospitalization and after discharge. The relation of severity and the course of pneumonia revealed by ultrasound to clinical condition, long term complications, use of mechanical ventilation, admission to intensive care and results of laboratory tests will be examined.

Conditions

Timeline

Start date
2020-10-10
Primary completion
2022-03-07
Completion
2023-04-05
First posted
2020-08-14
Last updated
2023-06-06

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Poland

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04513210. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.