Official Title
Multiparametric Evaluation of One-year Outcomes in Survivors of the Severe COVID-19 Pneumonia After Intensive Care Unit
Brief Summary

Many of the patients hospitalized for a severe form of SARSCoV-2 respiratory impairmentrequire prolonged intensive care that can be complicated in the short term, In the mediumand long term, physical and psychological sequelae can affect patients' quality of lifeand prevent a return to normal working life.To date, there is little data on the fate of patients treated in Resuscitation for asevere form of COVID-19, both in terms of respiratory sequelae, as well as in terms ofpsychological sequelae and their quality of life. The objective of this study is to beable to describe and evaluate the possible physical and psychological sequelae andquality of life of patients hospitalized in Resuscitation for a severe form of COVID-19in the short (3 and 6 months), medium (1 year) and long (5 years) End of their stay inICU. To do this, we want to carry out a prospective, observational and monocentric studyin the consultation department of the Nice CHU. All patients admitted to Resuscitationfor a severe form of COVID-19 who have accepted the longitudinal medical follow-upproposed by the Nice CHU will be included in the study and data from the computerizedmedical record will be analyzed.

Recruiting
COVID
ARDS
Quality of Life
Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

- Patients hospitalized in ICU for an ARDS table

- PCR SARSCoV-2 nasopharyngeal or positive pulmonary samples

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

CHU de Nice
Nice, France

Investigator: Clément SACCHERI
saccheri.c@chu-nice.fr

Contacts

Clément SACCHERI
0033492035510
saccheri.c@chu-nice.fr

Jean DELLAMONICA, MD, PhD
0033492035510
dellamonica.j@chu-nice.fr

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nice
NCT Number
Keywords
Long term prognosis
Six-minute walk test
Restrictive syndrom
MeSH Terms
Pneumonia