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Basic Information
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1900 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2020-05-29
2022-09-30
Brief Summary
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The vast majority of COVID-19 patients remaining in isolation/quarantine, due to the mild course of the disease, do not require hospitalization. In this group of patients, the course of COVID-19 is very different - from asymptomatic patients to very severe and long lasting symptoms also with a decrease in saturation.
There are many studies describing the course and complications of patients hospitalized due to COVID-19. There is little published data on how non-hospitalized patients get sick and what are the early and late complications of SARS-CoV-2 infection. In addition, many patients remain ill even many months after COVID-19, entering what is known as LONG-COVID.
Therefore, the STOP-COVID Registry was established. The purpose of the Registry is to assess the course of COVID-19 infection, early and late cardiovascular complications of COVID-19 in patients with and without hospitalization. In addition, the purpose of the STOP-COVID Registry is to assess the incidence of LONG-COVID with all other complications and to identify predictive factors.
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Detailed Description
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Approval from the Bioethics Committee of Lodz Regional Medical Chamber to conduct the Registry was obtained.
The Registry was held at the: Saint Family Hospital Medical Center, Lodz, Poland Patient information, course of the disease, post-COVID-19 complaints, comorbidities and current treatment were collected at visit "0" within 4-8 weeks after the end of COVID-19.
Subsequently, patients were ordered the following tests:
* 12-lead ECG
* 24-hour Holter ECG monitoring
* 24-hour Holter blood pressure monitoring
* Echocardiographic of the Heart assessment
* Biochemical tests: Lipid Profile (total cholesterol, LDL fraction, HDL, triglycerides), glucose or glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) level, D-dimers.
In patients with indications, the following were additionally performed: MRI of the heart, Angio CT of pulmonary vessels, Angio CT of coronary vessels or other diagnostic tests. Depending on the indications of the pts, they were referred for other tests and specialist consultations. All pts were diagnosed and treated in accordance with the current recommendations of the European Cardiology Society (ESC) and Polish Cardiac Society (PCS).
If any abnormalities were found, patients were treated in accordance with the current ESC guidelines. In the event of complications after COVID-19, each patient will be treated in accordance with current guidelines and recommendations, in accordance with current medical knowledge.
After a period of 3 months after COVID-19, new symptoms that appeared after COVID-19, remained and/or worsened after COVID-19 were assessed at the follow-up visit, based on the patient's interview. If such symptoms occurred, patients were classified as LONG-COVID. Symptoms that may have resulted from the severity of the underlying condition were not classified as LONG-COVID.
Patients with LONG-COVID, after excluding complications/contraindications, will be referred to the post-COVID rehabilitation program. This program covers a comprehensive range of rehabilitation with dietary and psychological consultations. Patients referred to the rehabilitation program will constitute the REHA-STOP-COVID group. The rehabilitation program will last 6 weeks. At the beginning and at the end of the program, each patient will have fitness assessment performed with the following tests:
* oxygen saturation assessment performed with a pulse oximeter;
* physical capacity assessment with 6 minute walking test (6MWT)
* Dyspnea assessment with modified 0-10 Borg scale
* Fatigue assessment with Modified Fatigue Impact Scale (MFIS)
* Muscle Strength Assessment
* lower extremity function and mobility with Short Physical Performance Battery test (SPPB)
Annual reassessment of all patients is planned for 5 years after COVID-19.
During the control visits, patients will be ordered the following:
* Clinical evaluation with health assessment, comorbidities and symptoms that may be due to a history of COVID-19
* 12-lead ECG
* 24-hour Holter ECG monitoring
* 24-hour Holter blood pressure monitoring
* Echocardiographic of the Heart assessment
* Biochemical tests: Lipid Profile (total cholesterol, LDL fraction, HDL, triglycerides), glucose or glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c).
Additionally, a questionnaire will be completed by the patient with an assessment of his/her health, weight, height, BMI, risk factors for cardiovascular diseases (smoking, alcohol abuse), physical activity, all medications that the patient takes, whether the patient was re-infected with SARS-CoV in the past years (date) , whether the patient was vaccinated (with full vaccination date).
Each patient from the STOP-COVID program, in the event of deterioration of health and / or the appearance of new ailments, may be referred for the consultation to the Saint Family Hospital Medical Center by a GP and/or another specialist during the whole period of the study.
During the entire study period, the following will be registered in the medical database:
1. Any new medical event assessed by 2 doctors as a complication after COVID-19
2. Any hospitalization related to complications of COVID-19 as well as any other reason
3. Each severity has already been diseases diagnosed and treated, with information whether it required correction / modification of the current treatment
4. Any newly diagnosed diseases
5. Any abnormalities in the results of diagnostic examinations, laboratory tests and consultations
Conditions
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Study Design
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OTHER
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Michal Chudzik
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Michal Chudzik
Medical Doctor, Cardiologist, Medical Director Ambulatory Clinic
Locations
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Medical Center, Saint Family Hospital
Lodz, , Poland
Countries
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References
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Babicki M, Kapusta J, Kolat D, Kaluzinska-Kolat Z, Mastalerz-Migas A, Jankowski P, Chudzik M. Cardiac symptoms in patients 3-6 months after contracting COVID-19- data from the polish STOP-COVID registry. BMC Infect Dis. 2025 Apr 9;25(1):489. doi: 10.1186/s12879-025-10774-0.
Kapusta J, Chudzik M, Kaluzinska-Kolat Z, Kolat D, Burzynska M, Jankowski P, Babicki M. Do selected lifestyle parameters affect the severity and symptoms of COVID-19 among elderly patients? The retrospective evaluation of individuals from the STOP-COVID registry of the PoLoCOV study. J Infect Public Health. 2023 Jan;16(1):143-153. doi: 10.1016/j.jiph.2022.12.008. Epub 2022 Dec 12.
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Other Identifiers
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Stop-Covid/1/2021
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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