Comparison of COVID-19 disease course in hospitalized patients infected by SARS-CoV-2 in first and second waves of the novel coronavirus infection
Non-commercial depersonalized multi-centered registry study on analysis of chronic non-infectious diseases dynamics after SARS-CoV-2 in first and second waves of the novel coronavirus infection in cohort of Russian adult patients. Retrospective analysis of medical histories and outcomes in adults with pre-existing conditions after SARS-CoV-2 infection. Comorbidities worsening risk factors measuring through evaluation of range of indicators such as dynamics of diabetes, CKD, COPD, bronchial astma, incidence of hypertonic crises, vascular events and others.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
2,968
Eurasian Association of Therapists
Moscow, Russia
death
death for any reason
Time frame: 4 weeks
Number of cases of Acute Kidney Injury depending on Coexisting Conditions
Number of cases of Acute Kidney Injury depending on Coexisting Conditions
Time frame: 4 weeks
Number of cases of Myocarditis and Acute Coronary Events depending on Coexisting Conditions
Number of cases of Myocarditis and Acute Coronary Events depending on Coexisting Conditions
Time frame: 4 weeks
Number of cases of Cytokine Storm depending on Coexisting Conditions
Number of cases of Cytokine Storm depending on Coexisting Conditions
Time frame: 4 weeks
Number of thrombotic and thromboembolic complications of COVID-19 depending on Coexisting Conditions
Number of thrombotic and thromboembolic complications of COVID-19 depending on Coexisting Conditions
Time frame: 4 weeks
Decline in GFR excluding Acute Kidney Injury by the time of discharge depending on Coexisting Conditions
Decline in GFR excluding Acute Kidney Injury by the time of discharge depending on Coexisting Conditions
Time frame: 4 weeks
Rate of cases of health status worsening occured during hospitalisation
Rate of cases of health status worsening occured during hospitalisation
Time frame: 4 weeks
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