The effects of severe acute respiratory syndrome SARS-Cov-2 (Covid-19) on the myocardium and their role in the clinical course of infected patients are still unknown. Epidemiological studies report biological myocardial involvement in 10 to 25% of cases. The objective of this study is to cardiac phenotype using comprehensive cardiac imaging tools of patients infected with Covid 19 in order to explore the functional impact of the infection on the myocardium.
A large population of Covid 19 infected patients of different ages and severity levels will be explored by transthoracic echocardiography with measurement of myocardial functional parameters such as ejection fraction, longitudinal strain and relaxation parameters and will be compared to an uninfected population paired for age and sex. Patients with biological myocardial involvement will be followed to determine the evolution of their myocardial functional parameters during the course of the infection.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
122
Electrocardiogram with measure of the Global Longitudinal Strain to evaluate myocardiac dysfunction
UHToulouse
Toulouse, France
Left ventricular function
Left ventricular function evaluated by global longitudinal strain
Time frame: Day 0
Left ventricular function
Left ventricular function evaluated by global longitudinal strain
Time frame: Day 3
Left ventricular function
Left ventricular function evaluated by global longitudinal strain
Time frame: Day 7
inflammatory biological parameters
Cytokine rate
Time frame: Day 0
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