This observational study aims to collect detailed clinical information on confirmed or suspected patients of COVID-19 treated in hospitals from Meta State, Colombia. The objectives are: 1. To establish the characteristics of patients and healthcare workers treated with COVID-19. 2. To assess previous predisposing morbidity. 3. To detail clinical factors associated with complications. 4. To profile clinical indicators for severity and outcomes.
Hospital database and clinical charts in an electronic format of patients with suspected or
confirmed COVID-19 will be reviewed to include in the study. Multiple centers from the
eastern Colombian prairies caring for this population will participate to provide an
understanding of the behavior of the epidemic and accurate clinical comprehension of the
disease. Healthcare centers involved in providing an evaluation of patients infected with
SARS-CoV-2 will be invited to participate.
The study will focus on the routine or new treatment strategies provided and a large
population of patients analyzed would be desirable. It will allow identifying the most
relevant factors associated with clinical outcomes, complications, and prognosis, with an
appropriate statistical methodology for the analysis of observational nature.
Variables of individuals assisted will be recorded as well as the end results, such as
baseline characteristics of individuals and disease, and main outcomes such as mortality,
need for ICU attention, mechanical ventilation, and length of stay.
These results will be used to promote an improvement in the quality of care and individual
and cluster decisions in the region.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients admitted to participant institutions with respiratory symptoms or diagnosed
as compatible with COVID-19.
Exclusion Criteria:
- None.
Norton Perez, MD, Study Director
Grupo de Investigación de Villavicencio