Official Title
Long Term Physical Functional Performance in Daily Living in SARS-CoV2 Infected Patients Hospitalized in the Acute Phase Then Requiring Rehabilitation: a Multicentric Observational Study
Brief Summary

Infection with coronavirus SARS-CoV2 (COVID-19 disease) is unique with its speed of propagation, structural medical reorganizations and length of stay in intensive care needed, diversity of the affected population (in particular between young persons or fragile subjects), and impact on physical and mental health generated by confinement of populations. Fatigue is a major component of COVID-19. Global muscular weakness is related to immobility, inflammation, corticosteroids treatment, hypoxemia due to pulmonary and/or cardiac infectious attacks and undernutrition suggests major physical functional repercussions. Thus, patients affected by COVID-19 with acute hospital management require sometimes complex rehabilitation management. Retrospective studies on physical functional capacities in patients infected with SARS CoV1 showed long term physical activity limitations.

Detailed Description

The aim of this study is to study factors associated with physical functional limitations in
daily living in patients SARS-CoV2 infected and hospitalized in the acute phase then
requiring rehabilitation.

Unknown status
Infection With Coronavirus SARS-CoV2

Other: Data record

Data record

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion criteria :

- patient infected with SARS-CoV2

- in-patient hospitalization in the acute phase because SARS-CoV2 infection

- patient requiring rehabilitation after SARS-CoV2 infection acute phase

- patient adult, aged more than 18 years old

- patient accepting to participate in the study

Exclusion criteria :

- patient with cognitive disorder (Folstein Mini-Mental State Examination less than 22
on 30 points)

Eligibility Gender
All
Eligibility Age
Minimum: 18 Years ~ Maximum: N/A
Countries
France
Locations

Damien JOLLY
Reims, France

Investigator: François BOYER
Contact: 03 26 78 89 61
fboyer@chu-reims.fr

Contacts

François BOYER
03 26 78 89 61 - 0033
fboyer@chu-reims.fr

NCT Number
Keywords
observational study
cohort study
Coronavirus Infections
Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Adult
Rehabilitation
physical functional performance
long term care
exercise tolerance
Clinical Study
MeSH Terms
Coronavirus Infections