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Influence of COVID-19 Infection in Thromboembolic Venous Disease: National Cohort Study

Conditions
COVID-19
Interventions
Other: Deep Venous Disease Diagnostic
Registration Number
NCT04361981
Lead Sponsor
Sociedad Espanola de Angiologia y Cirugia Vascular
Brief Summary

There is an urgent need to understand the outcomes of COVID-19 infected patients regarding the thromboembolic venous disease. Capturing real-world data and sharing Spanish national experience will inform the management of this complex group of patients, improving their clinical care.

Interventions are needed to reduce both the incidence and severity of COVID-19. Although it shares characteristics with other similar viruses that also arose in outbreaks, the physiological mechanisms of the virus and its responses on the host are not yet fully known. There are indications that the clinical picture of this disease is in a procoagulant state, with possible increase in episodes of thromboembolic disease. This study aims to analyze the influence of COVID-19 on the incidence of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in lower and upper limbs, and the variation in the clinical presentation of COVID-19, as well as to provide new evidence applicable to the clinical management of these patients and the establishment of prognostic factors that help early take therapeutic decisions.

To this end, an observational, multicenter, national cohorts study will be carried out, sponsored by the Spanish Society of Angiology and Vascular Surgery (SEACV) and the Spanish Chapter of Phlebology and Linfology through its Vascular Research Network (RIV), which will collect demographic variables, comorability, concomitant treatment, analytical status and complementary and ultrasound diagnostic tests, parameters of clinical evolution, therapeutic and complications and mortality to 30 days. All national centers you wish to participate through a secure server that will be accessed through the SEACV and CEFyL website.

The global community has recognised that rapid dissemination and completion of studies in COVID-19 infected patients is a high priority, so we encourage all stakeholders (local investigators, ethics committees, IRBs) to work as quickly as possible to approve this project.

This investigator-led, non-commercial, non-interventional study is extremely low risk, or even zero risk. This study does not collect any patient identifiable information (including no dates) and data will not be analysed at hospital-level.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
50
Inclusion Criteria
  • Adults (age 18 years) considered as a case of COVID-19 disease with suspected DVT in lower and/or upper limbs: (i) A laboratory test confirming COVID-19 infection or (ii) a clinical diagnosis of COVID-19 infection (without any testing) is considered.

    • Suspected DVT:
  • Patients with clinical data of suspected DVT

  • and/or patients with analytical data on suspected DVT

  • and/or patients with ultrasound data of suspected DVT

Exclusion Criteria

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
CasesDeep Venous Disease DiagnosticCOVID-19 infection patients with a Deep Venous Disease event
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Deep Venous Disease Incidence30 days

Incidence of Deep Venous Disease events in patients with COVID-19 infection

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
30-days mortality30 days

30-days mortality in COVID-19 infection patients with a Deep Venous Disease event

ICU admission30 days

Rate of ICU admission in COVID-19 infection patients with a Deep Venous Disease event

Anticoagulant treatment30days

Type of anticoagulant treatment in COVID-19 infection patients with a Deep Venous Disease event

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Red de Investigacion Vascular (SEACV)

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Madrid, Spain

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