دورية أكاديمية

Researching COVID to enhance recovery (RECOVER) pediatric study protocol: Rationale, objectives and design

التفاصيل البيبلوغرافية
العنوان: Researching COVID to enhance recovery (RECOVER) pediatric study protocol: Rationale, objectives and design
المؤلفون: Gross, Rachel, Thaweethai, Tanayott, Rosenzweig, Erika B., Chan, James, Chibnik, Lori B., Cicek, Mine S., Elliott, Amy J., Flaherman, Valerie J., Foulkes, Andrea S., Witvliet, Margot Gage, Gallagher, Richard, Gennaro, Maria Laura, Jernigan, Terry L., Karlson, Elizabeth W., Katz, Stuart D., Kinser, Patricia A., Kleinman, Lawrence C., Lamendola-Essel, Michelle F., Milner, Joshua D., Mohandas, Sindhu, Mudumbi, Praveen C., Newburger, Jane W., Rhee, Kyung E., Salisbury, Amy L., Snowden, Jessica N., Stein, Cheryl R., Stockwell, Melissa S., Tantisira, Kelan G., Thomason, Moriah E., Truong, Dongngan T., Warburton, David, Wood, John C., Ahmed, Shifa, Akerlundh, Almary, Alshawabkeh, Akram N., Anderson, Brett R., Aschner, Judy L., Atz, Andrew M., Aupperle, Robin L., Baker, Fiona C., Balaraman, Venkataraman, Banerjee, Dithi, Barch, Deanna M., Baskin-Sommers, Arielle, Bhuiyan, Sultana, Bind, Marie-Abele C., Bogie, Amanda L., Buchbinder, Natalie C., Bueler, Elliott, Bükülmez, Hülya, Casey, B. J., Chang, Linda, Clark, Duncan B., Clifton, Rebecca G., Clouser, Katharine N., Cottrell, Lesley, Cowan, Kelly, D'Sa, Viren, Dapretto, Mirella, Dasgupta, Soham, Dehority, Walter, Dummer, Kirsten B., Elias, Matthew D., Esquenazi-Karonika, Shari, Evans, Danielle N., Faustino, E. Vincent S., Fiks, Alexander G., Forsha, Daniel, Foxe, John J., Friedman, Naomi P., Fry, Greta, Gaur, Sunanda, Gee, Dylan G., Gray, Kevin M., Harahsheh, Ashraf S., Heath, Andrew C., Heitzeg, Mary M., Hester, Christina M., Hill, Sophia, Hobart-Porter, Laura, Hong, Travis K. F., Horowitz, Carol R., Hsia, Daniel S., Huentelman, Matthew, Hummel, Kathy D., Iacono, William G., Irby, Katherine, Jacobus, Joanna, Jacoby, Vanessa L., Jone, Pei-Ni, Kaelber, David C., Kasmarcak, Tyler J., Kluko, Matthew J., Kosut, Jessica S., Laird, Angela R., Landeo-Gutierrez, Jeremy, Lang, Sean M., Larson, Christine L., Lim, Peter Paul C., Lisdahl, Krista M., McCrindle, Brian W., McCulloh, Russell J., Mendelsohn, Alan L., Metz, Torri D., Morgan, Lerraughn M., Müller-Oehring, Eva M., Nahin, Erica R., Neale, Michael C., Ness-Cochinwala, Manette, Nolan, Sheila M., Oliveira, Carlos R., Oster, Matthew E., Payne, R. Mark, Raissy, Hengameh, Randall, Isabelle G., Rao, Suchitra, Reeder, Harrison T., Rosas, Johana M., Russell, Mark W., Sabati, Arash A., Sanil, Yamuna, Sato, Alice I., Schechter, Michael S., Selvarangan, Rangaraj, Shakti, Divya, Sharma, Kavita, Squeglia, Lindsay M., Stevenson, Michelle D., Szmuszkovicz, Jacqueline, Talavera-Barber, Maria M., Teufel, Ronald J., II, Thacker, Deepika, Udosen, Mmekom M., Warner, Megan R., Watson, Sara E., Werzberger, Alan, Weyer, Jordan C., Wood, Marion J., Yin, H. Shonna, Zempsky, William T., Zimmerman, Emily, Dreyer, Benard P.
المساهمون: Pediatrics, School of Medicine
المصدر: PMC
بيانات النشر: Public Library of Science
سنة النشر: 2023
المجموعة: Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis: IUPUI Scholar Works
مصطلحات موضوعية: COVID-19, Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome, SARS-CoV-2
الوصف: Importance: SARS-CoV-2 infection can result in ongoing, relapsing, or new symptoms or other health effects after the acute phase of infection; termed post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC), or long COVID. The characteristics, prevalence, trajectory and mechanisms of PASC are ill-defined. The objectives of the Researching COVID to Enhance Recovery (RECOVER) Multi-site Observational Study of PASC in Adults (RECOVER-Adult) are to: (1) characterize PASC prevalence; (2) characterize the symptoms, organ dysfunction, natural history, and distinct phenotypes of PASC; (3) identify demographic, social and clinical risk factors for PASC onset and recovery; and (4) define the biological mechanisms underlying PASC pathogenesis. Methods: RECOVER-Adult is a combined prospective/retrospective cohort currently planned to enroll 14,880 adults aged ≥18 years. Eligible participants either must meet WHO criteria for suspected, probable, or confirmed infection; or must have evidence of no prior infection. Recruitment occurs at 86 sites in 33 U.S. states, Washington, DC and Puerto Rico, via facility- and community-based outreach. Participants complete quarterly questionnaires about symptoms, social determinants, vaccination status, and interim SARS-CoV-2 infections. In addition, participants contribute biospecimens and undergo physical and laboratory examinations at approximately 0, 90 and 180 days from infection or negative test date, and yearly thereafter. Some participants undergo additional testing based on specific criteria or random sampling. Patient representatives provide input on all study processes. The primary study outcome is onset of PASC, measured by signs and symptoms. A paradigm for identifying PASC cases will be defined and updated using supervised and unsupervised learning approaches with cross-validation. Logistic regression and proportional hazards regression will be conducted to investigate associations between risk factors, onset, and resolution of PASC symptoms. Discussion: RECOVER-Adult is the first ...
نوع الوثيقة: article in journal/newspaper
وصف الملف: application/pdf
اللغة: English
العلاقة: PLoS One; Horwitz LI, Thaweethai T, Brosnahan SB, et al. Researching COVID to Enhance Recovery (RECOVER) adult study protocol: Rationale, objectives, and design. PLoS One. 2023;18(6):e0286297. Published 2023 Jun 23. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0286297; https://hdl.handle.net/1805/37932Test
الإتاحة: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0286297Test
https://hdl.handle.net/1805/37932Test
حقوق: Attribution 4.0 International ; http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0Test/
رقم الانضمام: edsbas.1A955D03
قاعدة البيانات: BASE