Complication Clinical Trial
Official title:
AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY ON CARDIOVASCULAR INVOLVEMENT IN COVID RECOVERED PATIENTS
Aim of the study is to evaluate the prevalence and bring awareness ofcardiovascular complications in COVID-19 recovered patients. Study is conducted at single site, which is Srinivasa Heart Centre, Warangal, Telangana state in India for the duration of 4 months. The sample size is calculated 500 patients and the study is cohort, observational study. Patient consent has been taken before enrolment.
The aim of the study is to evaluate the prevalence and bring awareness of cardiovascular complications in COVID-19 recovered patients. Objectives of the study: 1. To study causes and risk factors of cardiac disorders associated with COVID-19 2. To identify different types of cardiac symptoms patients, present with 3. To study the impact of co-morbidities on COVID-19 recovered patients 4. To study treatment patterns and duration of therapy Plan to study: - To select the patient based on inclusion and exclusion criteria - To collect the patient information from case sheets and by patient interaction - To identify different types of cardiac disorders related to COVID-19 or its treatment regimen - To study the management of COVID-19 complication and related cardiovascular disorders Study Sites: Srinivasa Heart Centre, Warangal (T.S) Study Design: Observational cohort study Study Duration: 4 months Subject Eligibility: 1. Inclusion Criteria - Patients who are willing to participate - Patients having previous COVID-19 treatment record - Prescriptions reported during the study period - The prescription which is legible and complete 2. Exclusion Criteria - Patients who are not willing to participate - The patient having no history of COVID-19 and available data Source of the data: 1. Review of patient case sheet, prescription and lab reports 2. Personal interaction with patients and caregivers Sample size: 500 Patients ;
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