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ASAIO Journal ; 67(SUPPL 3):41, 2021.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-1481752

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Introduction: The AFTERCOR study was developed by the COVID-19 Critical Care Consortium (>7000 intensive care unit [ICU] and >400 extracorporeal membrane oxygenation [ECMO] patients currently) to enhance understanding of occurrence and progression of long-term dysfunction post-COVID-19. Design: Prospective longitudinal (24 months) study of ICU survivors of COVID-19 to describe recovery of the following aspects: a) health-related quality of life b) dynamics of organ dysfunction and recovery and c) pulmonary function. Countries involved Italy, Spain, Ireland, Austria, South Africa, Australia, USA, Argentina, Brazil, Colombia. Protocol specifics available at https://www.aftercorstudy.com. Inclusion Criteria: 1) COVID-19 infection requiring ICU admission;2) informed consent;3) age ≥18 years. Exclusion Criteria: 1) pregnancy;2) pre-COVID paralysis;3) history of pulmonary resection;4) prior lung transplant;5) inability to perform 6-min walk test or participate in interview. Methods: Goal enrollment is 1000 patients. Follow-up visits are at 3, 6, 12, 18 and 24-month post-ICU discharge. Assessments include: 1) Medical Outcomes Study 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36);2) Montreal Cognitive Assessment;3) any subsequent admission 4) St. George's Respiratory Questionnaire;5) Pulmonary function testing;6) chest radiography;7) 6-minute-walk test;8) Patient Health Questionnaire 9 (PHQ-9) and 9) full blood count and biochemistry. CT chest at 6 months and repeat ECHO at 3, 12 and 24 months if performed during COVID-19 hospitalization. If results are normal, subsequent testing will not be performed. Summary: The AFTERCOR study represents a comprehensive evaluation for long-term effects from COVID-19. Interested centers are sought and invited to participate.

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