Official Title
COVID-19 Respiratory Distress and Antithrombotic Drugs inSubject's Habits
Brief Summary

Current management of VID-19 consists of oxygen support without specific treatment. Hospitalization may suddenly require delayed resuscitation. This evolution corresponds to an atypical acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), the mechanism of which is poorly understood and difficult to predict. The general pathophysiology of ARDS, the vascular tropism of SARS-Cov2, the description of coagulopathy and numerous pulmonary artery thromboses in resuscitation and the encouraging investigation of antithrombotics in general ARDS

Unknown status
SARS-COV2
Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

- Major Subject (≥18 years)

- Subject hospitalised in HUS or GHRMSA for COVID-19

- The diagnosis COVID-19 confirmed by smear or evoked by CT scan or chest X-ray without
a differential diagnosis retained in the medical record

- Subjects who, after being informed, do not wish to have their data reused for the
purposes of this research

Exclusion Criteria:

- Subject who expressed opposition to participating in the study

- Subject under guardianship or trusteeship

- Subject under safeguard of justice

- Patient hospitalized in a geriatric service or in a ward not labeled COVID (surgery,
oncology,...) or in a short-term hospitalization unit without transfer to another
service.

- Serious patient on admission to the emergency room and recused from resuscitation.

Eligibility Gender
All
Eligibility Age
Minimum: 18 Years ~ Maximum: N/A
Countries
France
Locations

Service Médecine Intensive et Réanimation
Strasbourg, France

Investigator: Vincent CASTELAIN, MD, PhD
Contact: 33 3 88 12 82 69 /
Vincent.CASTELAIN@chru-strasbourg.fr

Investigator:

Contacts

Vincent CASTELAIN, MD, PhD
33 3 88 12 82 69
Vincent.CASTELAIN@chru-strasbourg.fr

Saïd CHAYER, PhD, HDR
33 3 88 11 66 90
said.chayer@chru-strasbourg.fr

University Hospital, Strasbourg, France
NCT Number
Keywords
SARS-CoV2
Covid-19
Antithrombotic treatments
ARDS
Hypoxemia
thrombosis
Pulmonary arteries
Endothelial
MeSH Terms
COVID-19