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The RECOVER SUS-BRASIL network, made up of excellent academic and research institutions, was formed in response to the emergence of unprecedented public health related to SARS-CoV-2. The Network's objectives are the production of scientific knowledge, the technical and scientific strengthening of participating centers, the sharing of information and experiences with other assistance services and the generation of evidence for public health policies in Brazil. The present proposal aims to increase the magnitude of the Network, proposing two studies to assess the epidemic of COVID-19 in Brazil. The first study deals with the establishment of a prospective cohort of patients hospitalized for COVID-19. Through using standardized data collection procedures, biological samples and biomarkers, this study will be able to describe clinical presentation, severity, risk factors for worsening of the disease. Multiple clinical outcomes of severity of disease, organ dysfunction, hospital mortality, length of hospital stay, hospital readmission and early post-discharge death. Will be biomarkers of inflammation, cellular and humoral immunity were also evaluated to study their association with clinical outcomes, variability of SARS-CoV-2 and the development of immunity in infected individuals through the detection and titration of neutralizing antibodies anti-SARS-CoV-2. The second study 2 will evaluate the COVID-19 epidemic in people living with HIV / AIDS, using SUS databases, such as SIM, SICLOM and SISCEL. This study is particularly relevant since on the one hand it includes a population potentially at greater risk of developing severe forms of the disease, given their underlying condition, as, on the other hand, they are exposed chronically to drugs that could potentially have an effect on SARS-CoV-2. Finally, a major objective of RECOVER SUS-BRASIL is integrate technical and scientific capacities generating scientific production of high relevance and impact and strengthening health and science throughout the country.


Clinical Trial Description

Study 1 procedures are clinical and sociodemographic data collected through interview at admission and results of complementary exams performed during hospitalization. Data will be collected during the participant's inclusion visit (Day 0,equivalent to the date of hospital admission) and subsequently according to in-hospital visits untill discharge moment. The team of researchers will have access to the electronic medical record or, as the case, to the paper medical record for the collection of data and variables of the study interest, and questionnaires with specific questions from participants or family members. A visit in 31-60 days will be made, by telephone contact, for the application by a health professional of a questionnaire on mental health and verification of the occurrence of death or hospital readmission. The mental health questionnaire includes tracking disorders, such as: depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, suicidal ideation and insomnia [questionnaires PHQ-9, GAD-7, Abbreviated PCL-C and Index Severity of Insomnia], in addition to a questionnaire on social support [MSPSS]. Patients identified with health disorders over the telephone will be referred to specialized care by a psychiatrist. Study 2 - Data from information systems drug dispensation (SICLOM - http://www.aids.gov.br/pt-br/gestores/sistemas-de-informacao/sistema-de-controle-logistico-de medicamentos-siclom), laboratory tests (SISCEL - http : //www.aids.gov.br/pt-br/sistema-de-informacao/sistema-de-controle-de-exameslaboratoriais-da-r ede-nacional-de-contagem-de), information on mortality (SIM - http://sim.saude.gov.br/) and COVID-19 case notification database will be released to the Ministry of Health, with data identified with patient name, mother's name and date of birth to enable the linkage process. This sensitive data is obtained through specific forms, which include confidentiality clauses of the data. All transport and storage of this data, whether by digital physical means (for example, CD) or via the web, will be done in encrypted form with a strong algorithm. The final database will be de-identified to guarantee the confidentiality of the participants. ;


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NCT number NCT04807699
Study type Observational [Patient Registry]
Source Evandro Chagas National Institute of Infectious Disease
Contact
Status Enrolling by invitation
Phase
Start date July 25, 2020
Completion date March 25, 2022

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