Covid19 Clinical Trial
Official title:
Investigating the Impact of COVID-19 Infection on Skeletal Muscle
Verified date | July 2021 |
Source | University of Nottingham |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Observational |
With the recent worldwide outbreak of the COVID-19 infection and the huge impact it has had upon lives in the UK, it is key to increase knowledge on the impact of the virus on the body. Certain aspects of the virus' characteristics are also poorly understood: The reason behind the variation in response between individuals, and the long-term impacts of infection upon the body. It is already known from previous research that muscle-health plays an important role in health, with other illnesses known to have an impact upon muscle health. A large number of studies have investigated the relationship between muscle and health, with an increasing focus upon the impact upon the mitochondria within the muscle cells. Mitochondria are the energy-producing component of a cell and are vital not just for the muscle-cells but for the body as a whole. The researchers hope that by investigating the impact of COVID-19 infection upon human skeletal muscle, the question of why individuals have different responses to the infection and the mechanism of the longer-term impact of infection can be answered. This added knowledge will then, hopefully, be able to guide therapy targets in the future.
Status | Withdrawn |
Enrollment | 0 |
Est. completion date | October 1, 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | October 1, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 40 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Confirmed COVID-19 infection as confirmed by PCR swab, or being treated for non-COVID-19 community acquired pneumonia - A minimum of oxygen treatment required for 24hours. - Capacity to give informed and written consent Exclusion Criteria: - A BMI <16.5 or >35 kg/m2 - Active cardiovascular disease: Significant arrhythmia Recent acute coronary event - Cerebrovascular disease: Recent stroke - Respiratory disease including: Pulmonary hypertension Significant COPD Uncontrolled asthma - Clotting dysfunction or current use of anticoagulants (eg Warfarin/Clopidogrel/ Rivaroxaban) - Significant musculoskeletal or neurological disorders |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United Kingdom | Royal Derby Hospital | Derby | Derbyshire |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Nottingham |
United Kingdom,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | The difference in mitochondrial function between COVID-19 infection and control group | Assessment of skeletal muscle mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation rate between COVID-19 associated illness and Control group (non-covid community-acquired pneumonia).
This will be assessed by measuring oxygen consumption using a high-resolution respirometer and expressed as a ratio of maximal rate. |
This will be assessed in each of the 3 time points: the acute admission assessment, as well as in the recovery period of 6-month and 12-month follow up | |
Primary | The difference in mitochondrial function between levels of ventilation support required in COVID-19 patients | Assessment of skeletal muscle mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation rate assessed using high-resolution respirometer between the 2 groups of ventilatory support in COVID-19 patients (Oxygen only support, non-invasive ventilation). Expressed as a ratio of maximal oxygen consumption. | each of the 3 time points assessed: the acute admission, as well as in the recovery phases - 6 month and 12 month follow up | |
Primary | The changes in mitochondrial function during the recovery period from COVID-19 | Assessment of skeletal muscle mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation rate using high-resolution respirometer expressed as a percentage change over the time period in each group | Comparison over the 3 time periods: acute admission, 6month and 12 month follow up | |
Secondary | The difference in muscle macroscopic structure between the groups | Ultrasound will allow the research group to provide an estimate of vastus lateralis size (mm3).
This will be compared between the 3 groups. |
This will be assessed in each of the 3 time points: the acute admission assessment, as well as in the recovery period of 6-month and 12-month follow up | |
Secondary | The difference in muscle macroscopic structure between the groups | Ultrasound will allow the research group to provide an estimate of fascicle length (mm) between the 3 groups. | This will be assessed in each of the 3 time points: the acute admission assessment, as well as in the recovery period of 6-month and 12-month follow up | |
Secondary | The difference in muscle macroscopic structure between the groups | Ultrasound will allow the research group to provide an estimate of fascicle angle (degrees) between the 3 groups. | This will be assessed in each of the 3 time points: the acute admission assessment, as well as in the recovery period of 6-month and 12-month follow up | |
Secondary | Difference in the neurological supply of skeletal muscle | Measuring iEMG activity from voluntary and involuntary contractions will allow a detailed examination of the nerve-muscle relationship assessed by nerve firing rate (hz) | This will be assessed in each of the 3 time points: the acute admission assessment, as well as in the recovery period of 6-month and 12-month follow up | |
Secondary | Difference in the neurological supply of skeletal muscle | Measuring iEMG activity from voluntary and involuntary contractions will allow a detailed examination of the nerve-muscle relationship encompassing the neuromuscular junction transmission stability (assessed using MUP (uv.ms) | This will be assessed in each of the 3 time points: the acute admission assessment, as well as in the recovery period of 6-month and 12-month follow up | |
Secondary | Difference in the neurological supply of skeletal muscle | Measuring iEMG activity from voluntary and involuntary contractions will allow a detailed examination of the nerve-muscle relationship allowing us to assess nerve conduction time (ms) | This will be assessed in each of the 3 time points: the acute admission assessment, as well as in the recovery period of 6-month and 12-month follow up | |
Secondary | Difference in muscle function | This will be analysed according to handgrip strength performance (measured in kg) | This will be assessed in each of the 3 time points: the acute admission assessment, as well as in the recovery period of 6-month and 12-month follow up |
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