Viral Infection and Respiratory Illness Universal Study[VIRUS]: COVID-19 Registry

Purpose

Researchers are creating a real time COVID-19 registry of current ICU/hospital care patterns to allow evaluations of safety and observational effectiveness of COVID-19 practices and to determine the variations in practice across hospitals.

Condition

  • Coronavirus

Eligibility

Eligible Ages
All ages
Eligible Genders
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No

Inclusion Criteria

  • COVID-19 PCR positive (within 7 days) - COVID-19 PCR pending - COVID-19 high clinical suspicion

Exclusion Criteria

  • Patient without Prior Research Authorization (applicable to Mayo Clinic sites) - Non COVID-19 related admissions - Repeated Admission to ICUs/Hospital

Study Design

Phase
Study Type
Observational
Observational Model
Cohort
Time Perspective
Other

Arm Groups

ArmDescriptionAssigned Intervention
COVID19 test positive/pending or high clinical suspicion COVID19 test positive/pending/high clinical suspicion- patient admitted to hospital
  • Other: observational
    No Intervention
    Other names:
    • No Intervention

Recruiting Locations

Mayo Clinic in Arizona
Scottsdale, Arizona 85259
Contact:
Ayan Sen, MD
480-342-2000
sen.ayan@mayo.edu

Mayo Clinic in Florida
Jacksonville, Florida 32224
Contact:
Devang Sanghavi, MD
904-956-3331
Sanghavi.Devang@mayo.edu

Rahul Kashyap
Rochester, Minnesota 55905
Contact:
Rahul Kashyap
507-255-7196
Kashyap.Rahul@mayo.edu

More Details

NCT ID
NCT04323787
Status
Recruiting
Sponsor
Mayo Clinic

Study Contact

Rahul Kashyap, MBBS
5072557196
Kashyap.Rahul@mayo.edu

Detailed Description

Investigators aim is to create a real time COVID-19 registry of current ICU/hospital care patterns to allow evaluations of safety and observational effectiveness of COVID-19 practices and to determine the variations in practice across hospitals. Such a set of standards would increase the quality of single and multi-center studies, national registries as well as aggregation syntheses such as meta-analyses. It will also be of utmost importance in tiring times of public health emergencies and will help understand practice variability and outcomes during COVID-19 pandemic.