Covid19 Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Efficacy and Feasibility of Face Mask Sampling for Hospitalised Adult Patients and Healthcare Workers With Suspected COVID-19
COVID-19 has become a global problem. There is an urgent need to improve the diagnosis and
screening of patients and healthcare workers for COVID-19 in the UK. Mask based sampling is a
method of detecting SARS-COV-2 (the virus responsible for COVID-19) in the breath of
suspected COVID-19 patients or healthcare workers in the mask that they would wear in
hospital. The investigators have previously demonstrated the utility of this method in other
respiratory infections, such as tuberculosis.
This project aims to investigate the utility of mask-based sampling is a tool for the
diagnosis and quantification of COVID-19 in breath and the implications in a healthcare
setting using three cohorts of participants. Initially we will compare the amount of COVID-19
detected by mask sampling compared with standard nasopharyngeal swab, which is the current
gold standard test, in patients who present to hospital with COVID-19 symptoms.
We will address the length of time COVID-19 is breathed out by people affected by the virus
and the how infectious the virus is over time in a cohort of symptomatic healthcare workers
who are isolating at home. This will allow us to understand how long someone stays infectious
for and may have the potential to inform public health measures, for instance when healthcare
workers can return to work or duration of isolation. Finally we will investigate asymptomatic
carriage of COVID-19 by different healthcare workers in different areas of the hospital
during a screening study. This will allow us to understand the extent of infection amongst
healthcare workers and allow us to address hospital acquired transmission.
In order to understand the utility of face mask sampling for the diagnosis of COVID-19 and
the public health implications, three cohorts of participants will be asked to take part in
this study. Each participant will be asked to wear a modified face mask containing strips of
sampling material for up to one hour and undertake a nasopharyngeal (nose/throat) swab
concurrently. Depending on which cohort the participants are recruited to, the number of
these 'sampling sessions' will vary. Basic demographic and microbiological data will be
collected for every participant.
Cohort 1:
Patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19 symptoms will be approached to undertake a face
mask sample and nasopharyngeal swab at two time points 12 hours apart on a single day whilst
in hospital. Medical records will be accessed for basic clinical, demographic and
microbiological data.
Cohort 2:
Healthcare workers who have report COVID-19 symptoms will be asked to undertake a face mask
sample and nasophayngeal swab on days 1,3,5,7,10,14 and 21 of the study, for part of which
they will be quarantined at home.
During this time they will complete a simple symptom diary. Members of the research team will
visit their home to consent and train them on sampling techniques on day 1. Masks and swabs
will then be left with them to complete.
These samples will then be collected at a mutually convenient time as teh samples are sample
at room temperature for many days. If the healthcare worker does not feel able to complete
self-sampling then a research team member will visit to undertake the sampling. Full PPE will
be worn at all times and Staff working on the study will have NHS honorary contracts in place
and will operate under University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust policies and procedures
surrounding infection control and risk assessments whilst conducting this research. Medical
records will be accessed for basic clinical, demographic and microbiological data. The
results of the face mask sample are not intended to provide any diagnostic results and as
such, the results will not be made available to the participant or the Occupational Health
Department and HCWs will be directed to continue to follow the University Hospitals of
Leicester NHS Trust policy when determining whether or not they are safe and able to return
to work.
Cohort 3:
Healthcare workers from different areas of the hospital will be approached as part of a
screening programme. They will be asked to undertake a single face mask and swab sample.
Basic clinical and environmental data will be collected about each participant so they
exposure risk can be stratified. The research team will work closely with the senior managers
of each area to introduce the study to each participant so to minimise any stigmata related
to deciding to participate or not. Any participant that has either a mask or swab positive
result will be followed up and offered conventional screening as per Public Heath England's
guidance. Staff working on the study will have NHS honorary contracts in place and will
operate under University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust policies and procedures surrounding
infection control and risk assessments whilst conducting this research. HCWs will be reminded
that the results of the FSM are not conclusive and should not be used for diagnostic
purposes. Each individual who produces a FSM+ sample will be referred back to the Trust
Occupational Health Department for followup and management as per Trust policy.
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