Acute kIDnEy Injury in coviD-19
Last updated on July 2021Recruitment
- Recruitment Status
- Recruiting
- Estimated Enrollment
- Same as current
Summary
- Conditions
- Acute Kidney Injury
- Type
- Observational
- Design
- Observational Model: CohortTime Perspective: Prospective
Participation Requirements
- Age
- Between 18 years and 90 years
- Gender
- Both males and females
Description
After the participants have read and understand the PIS, and had sufficient time (at least 24 hours) to consider their participation in this study, the investigators will ask them to sign a consent form, which shows their willingness to take part. The investigators will then collect information from...
After the participants have read and understand the PIS, and had sufficient time (at least 24 hours) to consider their participation in this study, the investigators will ask them to sign a consent form, which shows their willingness to take part. The investigators will then collect information from their medical records about their hospital admission with COVID-19, including their age, ethnicity, medical conditions, length of hospital stay, tablets or any other treatments they received, as well as details of their stay in the intensive care unit. For the two groups - COVID AKI and COVID non-AKI, telephone follow-up with a study questionnaire will be performed at recruitment, 6-9 months and 12-15 months after hospital discharge. The study questionnaire will include the following: Details of any medical event and date of medical event since last study follow-up. Details of any hospital re-admission. Details of current medication. In addition, at the same time points, participants will be asked to attend their general practitioner surgery or other clinic to have simple clinical measurements (height, weight and blood pressure), blood and urine tests.
Tracking Information
- NCT #
- NCT04583293
- Collaborators
- Not Provided
- Investigators
- Principal Investigator: Nitin V Kolhe, Doctor University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust