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LICORNE - Predictive factors for mortality at D28 for patients managed at Lille University Hospital for COVID-19

Head : CHOPIN Marie Charlotte
DEPLANQUE Dominique

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Last update : 05/05/2021

LICORNE - Predictive factors for mortality at D28 for patients managed at Lille University Hospital for COVID-19

Head : CHOPIN Marie Charlotte
DEPLANQUE Dominique

Main objective

The primary objective of this study is to identify the predictive factors for mortality at D28 of SARS-CoV-2 infection in patients managed for COVID-19 at Lille University Hospital, via the creation of an epidemiological, clinical, biological, immunological, genetic, microbiological, pathological, radiological and therapeutic database, indicating the results of functional tests.
NB: The analysis will exclude patients who are "confirmed cases" with serious SARS-CoV-2 infection managed in a conventional medicine department owing to the therapeutic limitations (TL) which existed prior to SARS-CoV-2 infection, due to incurable disease or underlying comorbidities.

Inclusion criteria

Any adult patient, "suspect patients", "possible cases", "probable cases" or "confirmed cases" of SARS-CoV-2 infection admitted to Lille University Hospital.

NICORISCOVID - Measurement of the strength of the relationship between tobacco use and the RT-PCR test for SARS-CoV2

Head : KARMOCHKINE Marina, no

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Last update : 05/05/2021

NICORISCOVID - Measurement of the strength of the relationship between tobacco use and the RT-PCR test for SARS-CoV2

Head : KARMOCHKINE Marina, no

Main objective

Measure the strength of the relationship between tobacco use and the RT-PCR test for SARS-CoV2

Inclusion criteria

Care personnel having attended the Hôtel-Dieu Hospital Covid screening centre for symptoms compatible with SARS-CoV2 infection,
-Aged over 18 years,
With an email address,
-Able to express non-objection (=questionnaire feedback

SISCOVID - Observational, prospective, multicentre cohort of patients followed up after hospitalisation to evaluate respiratory sequelae subsequent to SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) infection

Head : CALCAIANU George

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Last update : 05/03/2021

SISCOVID - Observational, prospective, multicentre cohort of patients followed up after hospitalisation to evaluate respiratory sequelae subsequent to SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) infection

Head : CALCAIANU George

Main objective

Evaluate the respiratory sequelae after SARS-CoV-2 infection in patients hospitalised for severe COVID-19 pneumonia requiring O2, with subsequent outpatient follow-up (6 months) by:
- Low-dose chest CT scan (LD-chest CT),
- Static lung function tests (LFT),
- Arterial blood gases in ambient air at rest (AA BG) and/or with oxygen (O2 BG),
- 6-minute walking test in ambient air (6WT AA) and/or with oxygen (6WT O2)

Inclusion criteria

Patient having received verbal information and not objecting to the study
Age >= 18 years inclusive
Patient hospitalised for severe COVID-19 pneumonia requiring O2
Patient having contracted SARS-CoV-2 infection proven by RT-PCR and/or retrospective serology and/or COVID-19 syndrome with chest CT scan consistent with infection (over the period from 1 March 2020 to 30 June 2020)

CERTIFY.HEALTH - Evaluation of the Certify.Health application as a digital resource for managing the COVID-19 pandemic

Head : BOSSON Jean-Luc, TIMC Laboratory - Themas team

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CERTIFY.HEALTH - Evaluation of the Certify.Health application as a digital resource for managing the COVID-19 pandemic

Head : BOSSON Jean-Luc, TIMC Laboratory - Themas team

Main objective

Evaluate the user-friendliness and acceptability of the Certify.Health application among healthcare personnel in healthcare, research and teaching facilities

Inclusion criteria

- Age ≥ 18 years
- Healthcare personnel in healthcare, research and teaching facilities, or a member of the home-care network:
• equipped with a smartphone which can run the electronic application (version of the participant’s Android or iOS operating system compatible with the application) and having an internet connection OR a computer with internet access
• agreeing to provide their mobile phone number to access the application and receive notifications
OR a resident in a selected nursing home

PIANO COVID-19 - Effect of organizational measures to prevent and control COVID-19 infection in nursing homes on the risk of death of residents during and after the epidemic period - PIANO COVID-19

Head : ROLLAND Yves

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Last update : 04/21/2021

PIANO COVID-19 - Effect of organizational measures to prevent and control COVID-19 infection in nursing homes on the risk of death of residents during and after the epidemic period - PIANO COVID-19

Head : ROLLAND Yves

Main objective

The main objective is to compare the occurrence of global death of residents during a 1-year period (from January 2020 to December 2020) in NH and LTCU with a high level of implementation of the recommendation/guidance to prevent and control COVID-19 NH/LTCU residents’ infection and NH and LTCU with a low level of implementation of the recommendation/guidance to prevent and control COVID-19 NH/LTCU.

The secondary objectives are:
- To compare the rate of death related to confirmed or suspected COVID cases in NH/LTCU with a high level of implementation of the recommendation/guidance to prevent and control COVID-19 NH/LTCU residents’ infection and NH/LTCU with a low level of implementation of the recommendation/guidance to prevent and control COVID-19 NH/LTCU.
- To compare the rate of death not related to COVID cases in NH/LTCU with a high level of implementation of the recommendation/guidance to prevent and control COVID-19 NH/LTCU residents’ infection and NH/LTCU with a low level of implementation of the recommendation/guidance to prevent and control COVID-19 NH/LTCU.
- To analyze the incidence of serious health events (deaths, hospitalizations) and the occurrence of COVID in residents (vaccinated and unvaccinated), in NHs and LTCUs in France during a 12-month (2021) observation period.
- To analyze the occurrence of COVID in residents (vaccinated and unvaccinated), in NHs and LTCUs in France according to the rate of vaccination against COVID among the NH’s/LTCU’s staff during the same observational period.
From an economic perspective:
- To assess the economic impact of the implementation of prevention measures applied by nursing homes staff, from healthcare system and the NH perspectives, 6, and 12 months before and 6, 12 months to 24 months after the implementation of the preventive measures.
- To assess the economic impact of the vaccination among residents and NH’staff, from healthcare system and the NH perspectives, 6 and 12 months before and after the vaccination campaign. These data will also provide indirect economic information about the tolerance of the vaccination.
- To assess the efficiency of the high level implementation of the recommendation to prevent and control COVID-19 in comparison with the low level implementation of recommendation to prevent and control COVID-19, using a cost-effectiveness analysis at 12 and 24 months.
- To assess the efficiency of the vaccination, at 6 and 12 months, among residents and healthcare professionals in comparison with no vaccination, using a cost-effectiveness analysis

Inclusion criteria

NHs and LTCU volunteers to participate from different region of France (from low impacted to highly impacted region) will be welcomed.
NON-INCLUSION CRITERIA
NHs or LTCUs that refuse to participate.

FACTORS INFLUENCING COMPLIANCE WITH OUTPATIENT EXERCISE TRAINING - FACTORS INFLUENCING COMPLIANCE WITH OUTPATIENT EXERCISE TRAINING FOR PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM COPD IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC CONTEXT

Head : Boudrahem Samir

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Last update : 05/06/2021

FACTORS INFLUENCING COMPLIANCE WITH OUTPATIENT EXERCISE TRAINING - FACTORS INFLUENCING COMPLIANCE WITH OUTPATIENT EXERCISE TRAINING FOR PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM COPD IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC CONTEXT

Head : Boudrahem Samir

Main objective

The primary objective of this research is therefore, initially, to shed light on the behaviour of patients suffering from obstructive pulmonary disease undergoing outpatient exercise training in the current context of the Covid-19 pandemic, based on 3 determining factors for behaviour, i.e.: motivation, capability and opportunity (COM-B, BCW model).
The feedback collected and analysed will then be compared with the data in the literature [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10].

The secondary objectives will be to identify the factors facilitating or hindering compliance with exercise training which could be addressed by physiotherapists, and, lastly, to compare these findings with the possibilities and difficulties perceived by these professionals in supporting patients in this new context.

Inclusion criteria

Inclusion criteria:
- Patients diagnosed with COPD
- Medical prescription for exercise training
- Males and females aged over 50 years, new to or already experienced in exercise training
Non-inclusion criteria:
- Patients without COPD
- No medical prescription for exercise training
Exclusion criterion:
- All categories of individuals under special protection with respect to French law (Articles L1121-8 -L1121-5 -L1121-6 -L1121-7 -L1121-9 of the French Public Health Code) are excluded

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