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COVID-19 Outcome Prediction Algorithm

NCT05471011 · University of California, Los Angeles
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Official title
Multi-Dimensional Outcome Prediction Algorithm for Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients
About this study
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)-mediated coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an evolutionarily unprecedented natural experiment that causes major changes to the host immune system. Several high risk COVID-19 populations have been identified. Older adults, males, persons of color, and those with certain underlying health conditions (e.g., diabetes mellitus, obesity, etc.) are at higher risk for severe disease from COVID-19. While it is too soon to fully understand the impact of COVID-19 on overall health and well-being, there are already several reports of significant sequelae, which appear to correlate with disease severity. There is a clear and urgent need to develop prediction tests for adverse short- and long-term outcomes, especially for high-risk COVID-19 populations. We hypothesize that complementary multi-dimensional information gathered near the time of symptom onset can be used to predict new onset or worsening frailty, organ dysfunction and death within one year after COVID-19 onset. A single parameter provides limited information and is incapable of adequately characterizing the complex biological responses in symptomatic COVID-19 to predict outcome. Since they were designed for other illnesses, it is unlikely that existing clinical tools, such as respiratory, cardiovascular, and other organ function assessment scores, will precisely assess the long-term prognosis of this novel disease. Our extensive experience in biomarker development suggests that integrating molecular and clinical data increases prediction accuracy of long-term outcomes. We have chosen to test our hypothesis in a population reflecting US-demographics that is at increased risk of adverse outcomes from COVID-19. We will enroll patients, broadly reflecting US demographics, from a hospitalized civilian population in one of the country's largest metropolitan areas and a representative National Veteran's population. We anticipate that a prediction test that performs well in this hospitalized patient group will: help guide triaging and treatment decisions and, therefore, reduce morbidity and mortality rates, enhance patient quality of life, and improve healthcare cost-effectiveness. More accurate prognostic information will also assist clinicians in framing goals of care discussions in situations of likely futility and assist patients and families in this decision-making process. Finally, it will provide a logical means for allocating resources in short supply, such as ventilators or therapeutics with limited availability.
Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria: * Symptomatic COVID-19 infection with hospital admission * Age 18 and above * Informed consent Exclusion Criteria: * Absence of symptomatic COVID-19 infection with hospital admission * Age 17 or below * No informed consent
Study design
Enrollment target: 600 participants
Age groups: adult, older_adult
Timeline
Starts: 2022-08-08
Estimated completion: 2026-05-31
Last updated: 2023-05-11
Interventions
Other: Blood and nasal swab sampling
Primary outcomes
  • New onset or worsening frailty, single organ dysfunction, multi-organ dysfunction, and death within one year (From hospital admission to one year)
Sponsor
University of California, Los Angeles · other
With: Lundquist Institute for Biomedical Innovation at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Olive View-UCLA Education & Research Institute, VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center, Atlanta VA Medical Center, Bronx VA Medical Center
Contacts & investigators
ContactMario C Deng, MD · contact · mdeng@mednet.ucla.edu · 3107532759
ContactDavid Beenhouwer, MD · contact · dbeenhou@g.ucla.edu · 3104783711
All locations (7)
VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare SystemRecruiting
Los Angeles, California, United States
Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical CenterRecruiting
Los Angeles, California, United States
Olive View-UCLA Education & Research InstituteRecruiting
Sylmar, California, United States
Lundquist Institute for Biomedical Innovation at Harbor-UCLA Medical CenterRecruiting
Torrance, California, United States
Atlanta VA Medical CenterActive Not Recruiting
Decatur, Georgia, United States
Bronx VA Medical CenterActive Not Recruiting
The Bronx, New York, United States
Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical CenterActive Not Recruiting
Houston, Texas, United States
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