The purpose of this study is to understand why some people experience long term effects, such as shortness of breath and fatigue, after a severe COVID-19 infection
Each participant will be in the study for approximately 12 months and will be required to come to Mayo Clinic for 3 visits. These visits will take place approximately 2-3 months after confirmed COVID-19 diagnosis (visit 1), 6 months after diagnosis (visit 2), and 12 months after diagnosis (visit 3). Comprehensive clinical evaluation and symptom characterization, quantitative lung CT image analysis and pulmonary function testing, and quality of life questionnaires will be obtained at each visit. Bronchoscopy with BAL (collected at visits 1 and 3 only) and blood samples (collected at all visits) will dissect the dynamic immunological and molecular signatures in the respiratory tract and in the circulation longitudinally. We will also perform highly sensitive viral reservoir or remnant assays to address the potential contribution of viral factors in regulating chronic lung conditions post-acute COVID-19.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
75
Bronchoscopies use a thin, lighted tube, which enters through the mouth or nose and moves down the throat to the airways to look at the lungs. BALs are done during bronchoscopies to collect samples from the lungs for testing. During this procedure, a saline solution is put through the tube to wash the airways and collect a fluid sample.
X-ray to create images of the bones and internal organs of the body
Measures the electrical activity of the heart by using sticky pads that are placed on your chest and limbs.
Mayo Clinic Minnesota
Rochester, Minnesota, United States
RECRUITINGDecipher clinical, imaging, immune, molecular and/or viral traits underlying post-acute COVID-19 lung sequelae
This study will expand on prior observations from a previous study and discover potential drivers and targets for therapy of post-acute COVID-19 lung disease by recruiting a larger group of COVID-19 convalescents, following up longitudinally up to 12 months after acute infection. This longitudinal approach will allow for assess immune dysregulation and establish the etiology of lung sequelae of COVID-19
Time frame: 4 years
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Testing to measure how well lungs are working
Walking test to see how well the lungs function with exercise over 6 minutes