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The recent pandemic due to the SARS-CoV2 results in a pulmonary infection in major symptomatic patients. Because of the large number of patients and the risk of acute respiratory distress syndrome (which seems to occur in almost 5% of patients), there is a real challenge to improve physician ability to screen between patients those who will require specific surveillance and those who can be sent back home. The recent French official recommendation of the French radiology society prescribe that chest X-ray do not have any place in the COVID-19+ management whereas the WHO stipulate that ultrasound machines may be useful for these patients [1-2]. Moreover, scattered recent publications tend to stress the interest of quick ultrasound imaging for COVID-19 suspected patients for screening purpose [2-5].
The aim of this observational historico-prospective study is to assess the risk of severe clinical outcomes (admission in continuous care unit (USC), invasive respiratory assistance, death) in patients suspected or diagnosed COVID-19+ as a function of initial pulmonary ultrasound abnormalities. These clinical outcomes are assessed through phone calls at D5, D15, M1.
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Patients follow-up happens at D5, D15 and D28 through phone call. After verifying their identity using the initials entered and their date of birth, the patient or the referring person in the medical file is asked where the patient is currently (home, non ICU department, ICU department) and whether the patient is in respiratory assistance (invasive or not). In the event of notification of death, the date of occurrence will be indicated.
Patients are informed orally (in the event of altered state of consciousness, their close relative present will benefit from this information) that they will be contacted remotely (at D5, D15 and D28) to inquire about their development.
Patients hospitalized in most of the hospitals participating in the research will be offered a daily assessment of their clinical status, an ultrasound within 24-48 hours of the start of hospitalization, two other ultrasounds performed between D5 and D10. A final ultrasound will be performed before leaving the service.
In the event of worsening, a compression ultrasound of the lower limbs and a simple cardiac ultrasound is performed in search of signs of DVT or an acute pulmonary heart on a 4-point compression ultrasound and echocardiography which will be performed in the event of clinical worsening following the inclusion of the following :
Evidence of a thrombus proximal to 4-point echo compression due to non-compressibility and / or absence of color doppler flow during a venous flushing maneuver
Evidence of dilation of the ventricle Dt with VD / VG ratio> 1 or presence of a paradoxical septum.
A search for the occurrence of one of these 3 events
The report of the examination will be given on a standardized examination sheet with identification of the patient on each examination + identifier of the clinician operator.
The data will be kept for remote reading by a referent. All these examinations are carried out as part of the management of patients for the treatment of their COVID infection.
Patients are also informed:
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