Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Recruiting
Administrative data
| NCT number |
NCT04747769 |
| Other study ID # |
APHP210006 |
| Secondary ID |
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| Status |
Recruiting |
| Phase |
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| First received |
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| Last updated |
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| Start date |
February 3, 2021 |
| Est. completion date |
October 2021 |
Study information
| Verified date |
January 2021 |
| Source |
Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris |
| Contact |
Pierre-Yves BRILLET |
| Phone |
+33 148 955 852 |
| Email |
pierre-yves.brillet[@]aphp.fr |
| Is FDA regulated |
No |
| Health authority |
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| Study type |
Observational
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Clinical Trial Summary
COVID-19 infection manifests in its severe form as acute alveolo-interstitial and vascular
pneumonitis. However, long-term outcome remains unknown. A progression to fibrosing pneumonia
could affect 10 to 30% of survivors of severe forms, making it a public health problem
through secondary disability. The project concerns the analysis of CT images of patients
followed at the Avicenne APHP hospital (Bobigny) in collaboration with two expert image
treatment/modelling teams for an evaluation of vascular remodelling and mechanical simulation
of the regional lung compliance. These parameters obtained at 2-4 months of COVID-19
infection will be correlated with clinical, CT, and functional data at 6 months and 1 year
follow-up. This project should make it possible to understand the COVID-19 infection
manifests as an acute alveolo-interstitial and vascular pneumonitis in its severe form.
However, long-term outcome remains unknown. It has been hypothesized that a progression to
fibrosing pneumonia could affect 10 to 30% of survivors of severe forms, making it a public
health problem through secondary disability. But there is no parameter which could currently
allow to predict such an outcome. The SILICOVILUNG project is based on the CT images analysis
of patients followed at the Avicenne APHP hospital (Bobigny, France) after severe COVID
pneumonitis in collaboration with two expert image treatment/modelling teams [ Artemis
Telecom Sud-Paris (Evry, France) and LMS INRIA Ecole Polytechnique (Palaiseau, France)] for
an evaluation of vascular remodeling and mechanical simulation of the regional lung
compliance using a poromechanical model. These parameters obtained at 2-4 months of COVID-19
infection will be correlated with clinical, CT, and functional data at 6 months and 1-year
follow-up. This project should make it possible to understand the mechanisms of regional
physiology in the evolution of COVID-19 pneumonias in their severe forms and to anticipate
the development or not of sequelae, particularly fibrosing.
Description:
"The SILICOVILUNG project is based on the retrospective analysis of pulmonary CT images of
patients followed after severe COVID pneumonitis at the Avicenne APHP hospital (Bobigny,
France). CT series will be retrieved from the data bank of the radiology and pneumology
departments (Avicenne APHP hospital Bobigny, France).
Records ( CTscan and clinical data) will be retrospectively included if they fulfilled the
following criteria: patients > 18y with initial severe pneumonitis ( COVID-19 PCR+; oxygen
therapy > 3L/min; at least 25% lesions on CT scan; no mechanical ventilation; not treated for
pulmonary embolism). Records from patients with a history of COPD and/or ILD will be
excluded. Records from thirty patients will be selected on data obtained at 2-4 months after
the initial COVID pneumonitis episode: twenty patients with significant lung lesions observed
on the CT at 2-4 months, ten patients with DLCO <65% associated with faint pulmonary lesions
on the CT at 2-4 months.
Pulmonary CT images will be treated by mathematical analysis and modeling in collaboration
with two expert image treatment/modelling teams [ Artemis, Samovar lab Telecom Sud-Paris
(Evry, France) and LMS INRIA Ecole Polytechnique (Palaiseau, France)] A 3D evaluation of the
pulmonary small arteries remodeling/pruning will be done on multislice CT using a method
recently developed in collaboration with the Artemis Samovar team.
A 4D evaluation of the local pulmonary compliances will be done using a recently developed
model of the lungs at the breathing time scale and the organ space based on a general
poromechanical formulation compatible with large strains and thermodynamics.
The vascular modeling/pruning observed patterns on the 2-4-month follow-up pulmonary CT will
be identified, described and quantified using an order of remodeling. The poromechanical
observed patterns on the 2-4-month follow-up pulmonary CT models will be identified,
described and quantified using an order of porosity and stiffness in various regions of the
lung.
These parameters obtained at 2-4 months of COVID-19 infection will be correlated with
clinical, CT, and functional (DLCO) data at 6 months and 1-year of follow-up The primary
outcome will be the identification of pulmonary vascular pruning and poromechanical patterns
predictive for evolutive sequalae post COVID19.
The secondary outcome will be the identification and order of magnitude of pulmonary arterial
pruning/vascular remodeling and DLCO impairment at 2-4 months and 1 year post initial COVID
pneumonitis "