The aims of this case-control, non-randomized study including patients with post-COVID-19 persisting symptoms are 1) to establish the large blood biobank, 2) to examine levels of circulating inflammatory biomarkers and different classes of non-coding RNAs (ncRNA), such as selected circRNAs and miRNAs, in plasma and serum samples collected from patients with post- COVID-19, 3) to test the levels of cfDNA in plasma and serum, 4) to define correlation between ncRNAs and cf-DNA with persistent clinical symptoms, and type of symptoms, and 5) to investigate diagnostic and prognostic performances of these circulating biomarkers. Study design. This is a prospective registry including biobank.
Currently, several studies are ongoing to investigate different treatment modalities of post-COVID-19 symptoms, but there is a complete lack of investigations on biomarkers predicting type, duration or severity of post-COVID-19 symptoms. The aim of this study is to investigate circulatory biomarkers diagnostic or predictive for long/post-COVID-19 syndrome. Study patients. Patients with at least 3 weeks after proven infection by SARS-CoV-2, reflected by at least one positive PCR-test in nose throat swabs, who visits at the Post-COVID-19 outpatient clinic of the Medical University of Vienna, will be consequently recruited into the presented registry. Additionally, 100 vaccinated patients with HFrEF and 100 healthy vaccinated volunteers will be recruited to serve as comparison groups. Methods. Identity of the registry patients will be protected by pseudonymization. During the ambulatory visit, basic clinical examination, electrocardiogram, chest X-ray, routine laboratory tests will be performed. Additionally, venous blood will be collected for biobank. Expected Outcome This registry will provide further insights regarding pathophysiology, risk stratification and treatment of complex post-COVID-19 symptoms. Specific therapies and search of prognostic factors will enable to select patients with high risk of persistence or worsening of their symptoms thereby improve patient care.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
2,000
Laboratory investigations correlated with symptoms and imaging results
Department of Cardiology, Medical University of Vienna
Vienna, Austria
RECRUITINGChange in circulating biomarkers
circularRNA
Time frame: 3 years
Change in circulating proteins
Proteomics
Time frame: 3 years
Change in neutralizing antibodies
neutralizing antibodies
Time frame: 3 years
Changes in ECGs
ECG signs
Time frame: 3 years
Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging abnormalities
Pericardial effusion
Time frame: 3 years
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