Researching COVID to enhance recovery (RECOVER) tissue pathology study protocol: Rationale, objectives, and design

Author:

Troxel Andrea B.,Bind Marie-Abele C.ORCID,Flotte Thomas J.ORCID,Cordon-Cardo Carlos,Decker Lauren A.,Finn Aloke V.,Padera Robert F.,Reichard R. Ross,Stone James R.,Adolphi Natalie L.,Casimero Faye Victoria C.,Crary John F.,Elifritz Jamie,Faustin Arline,Ghosh Saikat Kumar B.,Krausert Amanda,Martinez-Lage Maria,Melamed Jonathan,Mitchell Roger A.,Sampson Barbara A.,Seifert Alan C.ORCID,Simsir Aylin,Adams Cheryle,Haasnoot Stephanie,Hafner StephanieORCID,Siciliano Michelle A.,Vallejos Brittany B.ORCID,Del Boccio PhoebeORCID,Lamendola-Essel Michelle F.,Young Chloe E.ORCID,Kewlani DeepshikhaORCID,Akinbo Precious A.,Parent BrendanORCID,Chung Alicia,Cato Teresa C.ORCID,Mudumbi Praveen C.,Esquenazi-Karonika Shari,Wood Marion J.,Chan James,Monteiro Jonathan,Shinnick Daniel J.ORCID,Thaweethai Tanayott,Nguyen Amber N.,Fitzgerald Megan L.,Perlowski Alice A.,Stiles Lauren E.ORCID,Paskett Moira L.ORCID,Katz Stuart D.,Foulkes Andrea S.,

Abstract

Importance SARS-CoV-2 infection can result in ongoing, relapsing, or new symptoms or organ dysfunction after the acute phase of infection, termed Post-Acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 (PASC), or long COVID. The characteristics, prevalence, trajectory and mechanisms of PASC are poorly understood. The objectives of the Researching COVID to Enhance Recovery (RECOVER) tissue pathology study (RECOVER-Pathology) are to: (1) characterize prevalence and types of organ injury/disease and pathology occurring with PASC; (2) characterize the association of pathologic findings with clinical and other characteristics; (3) define the pathophysiology and mechanisms of PASC, and possible mediation via viral persistence; and (4) establish a post-mortem tissue biobank and post-mortem brain imaging biorepository. Methods RECOVER-Pathology is a cross-sectional study of decedents dying at least 15 days following initial SARS-CoV-2 infection. Eligible decedents must meet WHO criteria for suspected, probable, or confirmed infection and must be aged 18 years or more at the time of death. Enrollment occurs at 7 sites in four U.S. states and Washington, DC. Comprehensive autopsies are conducted according to a standardized protocol within 24 hours of death; tissue samples are sent to the PASC Biorepository for later analyses. Data on clinical history are collected from the medical records and/or next of kin. The primary study outcomes include an array of pathologic features organized by organ system. Causal inference methods will be employed to investigate associations between risk factors and pathologic outcomes. Discussion RECOVER-Pathology is the largest autopsy study addressing PASC among US adults. Results of this study are intended to elucidate mechanisms of organ injury and disease and enhance our understanding of the pathophysiology of PASC.

Funder

Foundation for the National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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