Covid19 Clinical Trial
Official title:
Assessment of COVID (Coronavirus Disease)-19 in Tearfilm
To assess the co-relation of COVID-19 in nasopharyngeal swabs and tears or saliva, and to determine duration of COVID-19 activity in ocular fluid and saliva by serial tests over 3 months.
Patients who underwent COVID-19 testing at VUMC (Vanderbilt University Medical Center) and had provided a written informed consent to be contacted in the future for COVID related studies will be offered participation in this study. The COVID- 19 has low prevalence in ocular fluids (5% of affected patients) but may survive for a long time or replicate in the conjunctiva, even in asymptomatic patients. Patients with viral conjunctivitis are more likely to have COVID-19 RNA (ribonucleic acid) in tears. The use of Schirmer's strips to collect tears for RNA analysis of viruses has been previously validated. VUMC is performing RNA analysis on nasopharyngeal (NP) swabs for COVID-19 at several locations. Several patients (test positive and test negative) have given consent to be contacted for future research purposes and are available in VICTR (Vanderbilt Institute for Clinical and Translational Research) Datamark and Recovery databases. The positive tested patients will receive a Schirmer's strip in the mail at their home to place in both eyes to test eye fluid and receive a tube for saliva while engaging in a zoom session for monitoring of the process. Methodology: Patients who underwent COVID-19 testing at VUMC and had provided a written informed consent to be contacted in the future for COVID related studies will be offered participation in this study. The first test for eye fluid and saliva will occur at home with remote monitoring. Participants will be mailed a specimen collection kit, engage in a remote session with a study coordinator through a HIPPA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996)-compliant video meeting and collect specimens under supervision of the study coordinator. Patients will receive a Schirmer's strip to place in both eyes without topical proparacaine, and a tube to collect saliva. The strips are then sent to the lab in universal viral transport media. Patients who have positive COVID-19 RNA in tears will get repeat Schirmer's test every 4 weeks for 3 months- independent of the nasopharyngeal test results. After a 3-month period, they will be offered a clinic visit at VEI (Vanderbilt Eye Institute) for full dilated eye exam, fluorescein angiography and aqueous biopsies. Lab testing for COVID-19 RNA and other ocular inflammatory mediators will be performed by Dr. Johnathan Schmitz's lab at VUMC under standard viral precautions. All lab analysis will be performed under a research protocol and not for clinical assessment or reporting. ;
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