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Discovery VIRUS COVID-19 Registry

Discovery VIRUS COVID-19 Registry

A global COVID-19 registry that tracks ICU and hospital care patterns in near real time

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Viral Infection and Respiratory Illness Universal Study (VIRUS) is a prospective, cross-sectional, observational study and registry of all eligible adult and pediatric patients who are admitted to a hospital. There is no intervention or patient interaction. Only de-identified data are used for analysis.

ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT04323787

VIRUS COVID-19 Registry Dashboard

VIRUS COVID-19 Registry Enrollment

Please check whether your site is already enrolled as a VIRUS participating site before enrolling. Then complete the intake form and download the frequently asked questions.

Check the VIRUS Participation List
Complete the Intake Form to Participate
Download VIRUS FAQs

 

Inclusion Criteria

  • COVID-19 PCR (or other SARS-CoV-2) test positive within 21 days
  • COVID-19 PCR pending
  • COVID-19 high clinical suspicion

Primary Aims

  • Create a real-time COVID-19 registry of current ICU and hospital care patterns to allow evaluation of safety and observational effectiveness of COVID-19 practices
  • Determine practice variations across hospitals

Hypotheses

The registry will be essential for near-real-time observational comparative effectiveness studies to determine effective treatment strategies and/or provide meaningful hypotheses for clinical trials.


Institutional Review Board: Waiver of Consent

A waiver of informed consent for data collection is being requested for this study from participating sites. No patients will be contacted, but clinicians participating in the study will be surveyed for feedback and satisfaction. For any questions, contact Vishakha Kumar.


Recent Publications

Biomarker-Concordant Steroid Administration in Severe Coronavirus Disease-2019
Tekin A, Domecq JP, Morales DJV, et al; Society of Critical Care Medicine Discovery Viral Infection and Respiratory Illness Universal Study (VIRUS): COVID-19 Registry Investigator Group. J Intensive Care Med. 2023 Nov;38(11):1003-1014. doi: 10.1177/08850666231177200. Epub 2023 May 24.PMID: 37226483
Program Type: VIRUS, DISCOVERY

The Association of Early Systemic Corticosteroids and Secondary Infection Amongst Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients: Results from the SCCM Discovery Virus COVID-19 Registry
Bansal VB, Jain NK, Lal A, Domecq JP, Tekin A, Mir M, Attallah JN, Hassan E, Ahmed H, Anwar M, Khedr A, Kumar V, Robinson S, Kondori MJ, Koritala T, Boman K, Cartin-Ceba R, Christie A, Armaignac D, La Nou A, Sanghavi D, Walkey AJ, Kashyap R, Khan SA. The Association of Early Systemic Corticosteroids and Secondary Infection Amongst Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients: Results from the SCCM Discovery Virus COVID-19 Registry. Abstract presented at CHEST 2023; October 8-11, 2023. CHEST. 2023;164(4):A1755-A1756. doi:10.1001/chest.2023.164.4_MeetingAbstracts.A1755-A1756
Program Type: VIRUS, DISCOVERY

Impact of Early Tracheostomy on Hospitalization Outcomes in Mechanically Ventilated COVID-19 Patients
Isha S, Khadka S, Shrestha R, Satashia P, Balasubramanian P, Jenkins A, Hanson A, Singh K, Jena A, Tekin A, Bansal V, Kashyap R, Balavenkataraman A, Khan SA, Diaz Milian R, Patel NM, Quinones Q, Kiley S, Bhattacharyya A, Shapiro AB, Chaudhary S, Guru PK, Moreno Franco P, Sanghavi D. Impact of Early Tracheostomy on Hospitalization Outcomes in Mechanically Ventilated COVID-19 Patients. Abstract presented at CHEST 2023; October 8-11, 2023. CHEST. 2023;164(4):A1755-A1756. doi:10.1001/chest.2023.164.4_MeetingAbstracts.A1755-A1756
Program Type: VIRUS, DISCOVERY

Early Tracheostomy is Associated with Improved Mobility and Shorter Duration of Sedative-Analgesic Use in Critically Ill COVID-19 Patients 
Satashia P, Isha S, Shrestha R, Khadka S, Balasubramanian P, Singh K, Jena A, Jenkins A, Hanson A, Tekin A, Bansal V, Kashyap R, Balavenkataraman A, Khan SA, Diaz Milian R, Patel NM, Quinones Q, Kiley S, Shapiro AB, Chaudhary S, Bhattacharyya A, Guru PK, Moreno Franco P, Sanghavi D. Early Tracheostomy Is Associated With Improved Mobility and Shorter Duration of Sedative-Analgesic Use in Critically Ill COVID-19 Patients. Abstract presented at CHEST 2023; October 8-11, 2023. CHEST. 2023;164(4):A1755-A1756. doi:10.1001/chest.2023.164.4_MeetingAbstracts.A1755-A1756
Program Type: VIRUS, DISCOVERY

Incidence of Post-Intubation Complications in Early vs Late-Tracheostomy in Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients
Khadka S, Isha S, Shrestha R, Satashia P, Balasubramanian P, Hanson A, Jenkins A, Jena A, Singh K, Balavenkataraman A, Tekin A, Bansal V, Kashyap R, Khan SA, Diaz Milian R, Patel NM, Quinones Q, Kiley S, Bhattacharyya A, Shapiro AB, Chaudhary S, Guru PK, Moreno Franco P, Sanghavi D. Incidence of Post-Intubation Complications in Early vs Late-Tracheostomy in Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients. Abstract presented at CHEST 2023; October 8-11, 2023. CHEST. 2023;164(4):A1755-A1756. doi:10.1001/chest.2023.164.4_MeetingAbstracts.A1755-A1756
Program Type: VIRUS, DISCOVERY



VIRUS Investigators

Discovery, the Critical Care Research Network, is leading the efforts for this global COVID-19 registry.
Rahul Kashyap, MBA, MD

Rahul Kashyap, MBA, MD

VIRUS Principal Investigator

Mayo Clinic
Rochester, Minnesota, USA

Allan J. Walkey, MD, MSc

Allan J. Walkey, MD, MSc

VIRUS Co-Principal Investigator

Boston University
Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Juan Pablo Domecq Garces, MD

Juan Pablo Domecq Garces, MD

VIRUS Co-Principal Investigator

Mayo Clinic Foundation
Rochester, Minnesota, USA

Vishakha Kumar, MD, MBA

Vishakha Kumar, MD, MBA

VIRUS Co-Principal Investigator

Discovery, the Critical Care Research Network
Society of Critical Care Medicine


VIRUS Ancillary Studies

Ancillary Proposal Review Process

Submission process: Ancillary study proposals may be submitted for a subset of de-identified data for research purposes by investigators of participating sites in the VIRUS study. Proposals are submitted via an online submission portal. Submitted proposals are reviewed by the Discovery VIRUS Publication Review Workgroup for approval and feedback.

Datasets may be made available to outside groups (nonparticipating sites and investigators) after initial publication of the data by study principal investigators within 12 months of study conclusion. A Data Use Agreement must be in place for this type of request.

Review Process: The Discovery VIRUS Publication Review Workgroup will assign two to three reviewers per proposal. The timeline for approval is up to 30 days.

The proposal submission portal is now open. Access the submission portal.

Information for Investigators

  1. Any conflict of interest with the ancillary study proposal must be disclosed by reviewers and investigators.
  2. Ancillary study proposals are kept blinded from the VIRUS core investigator group.
  3. SCCM, including the VIRUS core investigators group, has first right of publication on the dataset for research hypotheses outlined for the VIRUS Study.
  4. Study participants can serve on the writing group with the VIRUS core investigators team if their ancillary study ideas overlap or align with the VIRUS overall project aims.
  5. National and international collaboration on ancillary proposal submission is encouraged.
  6. Ancillary proposal approval and data sharing depends on data quality and completion of the investigator’s own site data for the VIRUS study.

Ancillary Study Approval Process

Feedback on proposals will be shared with investigators. The Discovery VIRUS Publication Review Workgroup makes rapid review of proposals a priority. Once approved, investigators receive access to the de-identified subset of data from the VIRUS dataset.

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