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Analysis of Breathing Pattern Post COVID-19 - Trial NCT05659615

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Analysis of Breathing Pattern Post COVID-19
Applicability of New Respiratory Diagnostic Assistant Device in the Multidimensional Evaluation of Post-COVID-19 Respiratory Function

Study Focus

Covid19

Study will not have intervention

Observational

other

Sponsor & Location

Shirley Lima Campos

University of Pernambuco

Recife, Brazil

Timeline & Enrollment

N/A

Sep 01, 2020

Feb 10, 2023

100 participants

Primary Outcome

Breathing pattern diagnosis,Breathing pattern variables

Summary

The COVID-19 pandemic, a disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, has generated an
 inexplicable scenario for global health, causing different complications and degrees of
 functional impairment in millions of people who manage to recover from the disease. The
 respiratory system is the main system to be directly impacted during COVID-19 infection, and
 its treatment can generate changes in the respiratory function of individuals surviving the
 exacerbation of the disease, which may promote subjective and quantitative changes in the
 respiratory pattern, requiring an evaluation with high-cost instruments, an evaluation
 necessary to outline a better planning therapeutic for this population. The goal of this
 study is evaluate the breathing pattern variables using a device called RESPIRATORY
 DIAGNOSTIC ASSISTANT (RDA) and verify the relationship between the breathing pattern
 variables with the variables of pulmonary function, respiratory muscle strength and
 respiration in patients after involvement by COVID-19. This is a observational and validation
 study, prospective with follow-up of respiratory function for 6 months, a subproject linked
 to the project already approved by the research ethics committee under opinion:
 4.362.977/4.596.02. Data collection will be carried out in a single day and divided into a
 few steps that will take place at the cardiopulmonary physiotherapy laboratory located at the
 physiotherapy department of the Federal University of Pernambuco. The first step is to
 conduct an interview with the participants to collect clinical data and perform a physical
 examination. Subsequently, a multidimensional evaluation of respiratory function will be
 performed. Statistical analysis will be performed using the Statistical Package For Social
 Science (SPSS) software version 20.0 for Windows. The Kolmogorov-Smirnov test will be used to
 verify the type of distribution, regarding the normality of the variables, and the
 significance level adopted will be 95% (ฮฑ 0.05) for all analyses. Finally, the data obtained
 will be presented in tables and/or graphs.

ICD-10 Classifications

COVID-19, virus identified
COVID-19, virus not identified
Coronavirus infection, unspecified site
Rift Valley fever
Plague

Data Source

ClinicalTrials.gov

NCT05659615

Non-Device Trial