Prognostication of Oxygen Requirement in non-severe SARS-CoV-2 respiratory infection (PRIORITY)
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Key facts
Disease
COVID-19Funder
Oxford University Clinical Research Unit (OUCRU)Principal Investigator
Unspecified Unspecified UnspecifiedResearch Location
Viet NamLead Research Institution
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Research Category
Epidemiological studies
Research Subcategory
Impact/ effectiveness of control measures
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Study Type
Clinical
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Broad Policy Alignment
Pending
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Vulnerable Population
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Abstract
Research question In adult patients hospitalized with non-serious COVID-19, is it possible to predict future oxygen demand based on measurements at the time of patient arrival? Target Identify clinical and biochemical prognostic markers in adult patients with non-severe COVID-19, focusing on: Support safe discharge (ie, high negative predictive value); Initial impact variables on COVID-19 interventions in under-resourced areas (namely: baseline demographic variables, biochemical markers, and screening tests available on market or developed later) Determine the ability of bedside diagnostic testing relevant to low- and middle-income countries to predict future oxygen requirements in adults with non-severe COVID-19. Demonstrate that operational research can be conducted ethically and effectively in the context of a pandemic in under-resourced areas without disrupting rapid response work .