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Basel Long COVID-19 Cohort Study and Digital Long COVID Substudy

Basel Long COVID-19 Cohort Study and Digital Long COVID Substudy

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18 years and older
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Overview

The Basel Long COVID Cohort Study (BALCoS) is a registry-based cohort study that focuses on the patients' present health status, symptoms, the course of these symptoms, and potential mechanisms involved. The project aims to investigate proposed mechanisms behind Post COVID-19 condition (PCC), including a) autoimmunity, b) chronic inflammation, c) genetics, d) coagulation disorders, and e) psychosocial factors. Patients in the cohort can also join the Digital Long COVID Study (DiLCoS). This substudy evaluates whether doing exercises delivered via a smartphone app (referred as digital intervention) can help with PCC. The digital intervention is a 12-week program that includes different kinds of exercises like breathing exercises, relaxation techniques, and tips on managing fatigue and other symptoms. It also teaches patients how to monitor their activities and energy levels, and provides psychological exercises to cope with negative thoughts and pain. Patients in the cohort complete a set of assessments that include the collection of sociodemographic and clinical data, biomarkers, neurocognitive testing, psychometric questionnaires, and measures of physical performance, and provide consent that their data from routine clinical care can be used for the study.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patients diagnosed with PCC will be included. PCC will be defined as:
  • History of confirmed or suspected SARS CoV-2 infection
  • Symptoms usually start within 3 months from the onset of acute SARS CoV-2 infection with symptoms and effects that last for at least 2 months
  • Symptoms cannot be explained by an alternative diagnosis
  • signed informed consent is required

Additional Inclusion Criteria for participtation in DiLCoS:

  • A smartphone with a compartible-operating system
  • Separate signed informed consent is required

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Age <18 years
  • Lack of consent to participate in the study
  • Language barriers (lack of sufficient knowledge of German)
  • Lack of general understanding of study procedures

Study details
    Post COVID-19 Condition (PCC)

NCT05781893

University Hospital, Basel, Switzerland

13 April 2024

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