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1 Use of Lung Ultrasound in Patients Suspected of COVID-19 Infection in the Emergency Room

Covid-19 (English acronym meaning coronavirus disease 2019) is an emerging infectious disease caused by a strain of coronavirus called SARS-CoV-2. The current pandemic has resulted in a significant number of admissions in the emergency room (ER) due to suspicion of COVID-19 infection. Use of lung ultrasound is standard practice to diagnose acute respiratory failure in ER. Recently, typical lung ultrasonographic characteristics of COVID-19 disease has been described. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the use of this tool could be of interest in order to allow an early, simple and reliable triage in patients with suspected COVID-19 infection admitted in ER. In addition, the visualization of early signs in specific areas could be a predictive marker of the severity of the disease. The objective of this project will be to study the association between the signs on lung ultrasound and the result of RT-PCR in patients with suspected COVID-19 infection in the ER.

NCT04368338 Covid-19 Lung Ultrasound Respiratory Complication Diagnostic Test: COVID-19 RT-PCR Procedure: lung ultrasound

Primary Outcomes

Description: Polymerase chain reaction tests after reverse transcription for the detection of covid-19 viral RNA will be done as biological test.

Measure: Lung ultrasound/biological correlation research modulating the severity of Covid-19 disease

Time: 6 months


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