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RECRUITING
NCT06349720

Investigating Long-term Health Effects and Complications in COVID-19 Recoveries

Sponsor: Zhaohui Tong

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Summary

Clarify the incidence of functional impairments in cured COVID-19 patients and identify influencing factors. Build a multi-omics database for COVID-19 patients in the recovery period to elucidate the biological biomarkers and targets associated with functional impairments. Comprehensive exploration of the long-term prognosis, complications, sequelae, and risk factors of COVID-19 patients after Omicron infection, as well as their immune characteristics. Compare the impact of different strains of the COVID-19 virus on prognosis and immune response. Develop comprehensive rehabilitation intervention strategies for COVID-19 patients with functional impairments and evaluate the impact of different intervention methods on their prognosis. Based on clinical data, multi-omics data, and precise rehabilitation assessment data, construct predictive models for prognosis and rehabilitation effectiveness in COVID-19, providing scientific evidence for the implementation of effective COVID-19 rehabilitation measures.

Official title: A Study of the Trajectory of Overall Systemic Health Outcomes and Potential Complications in Recovered COVID-19 Patients.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 120 Years

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

17000

Start Date

2023-06-07

Completion Date

2024-06-07

Last Updated

2024-04-05

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

respiratory rehabilitation

Emote respiratory rehabilitation:Patients wear monitoring devices and upload real-time monitoring data such as vital signs through the FREE rehabilitation app installed on their personal phones. Medical staff monitor changes in patients' vital signs in real time through the FREE rehabilitation app on the medical end, and adjust respiratory rehabilitation plans based on their phone or video guidance. Outpatient respiratory rehabilitation:Traditional outpatient respiratory rehabilitation is based on a group approach, with individualized intensity determined based on baseline assessment results, and is conducted under supervision twice a week for a period of 12 weeks.

Locations (1)

Beijing Institute of Respiratory Medicine

Beijing, Beijing Municipality, China