Alteration of the Risk of CArdiovascular DIseases After Pneumonia
NCT07357116 · Status: COMPLETED · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 2000000
Last updated 2026-01-21
Summary
Pneumonia can be acquired in the community (CAP) or during hospitalization (HAP). It is a leading cause of communicable diseases and the second cause of disability-adjusted life-years in the world (Roquilly et al., Shankar-Hari et al.). HAP is a common infectious disease, affecting up to 40% of patients on mechanical ventilation. It is a major global concern, with 500,000 cases treated annually in Europe. Despite European guidelines, the incidence remains high (Roquilly et al.), leading to significant medical consequences. Thanks to improved early detection and appropriate medical management, pneumonia-related mortality has steadily declined over the past decades. As a result, the number of patients surviving with potential long-term sequelae has increased, with risks of pulmonary function abnormalities, psychological disorders, and impaired quality of life (Shankar-Hari et al., Sipilä et al., Corrales-Medina et al., Ahmed et al.).
Cardiovascular and respiratory diseases (CVRD) are the most common pre-existing conditions in patients with pneumonia, with up to 40% of patients presenting these comorbidities at the time of pneumonia diagnosis (Roquilly et al., Nojiri et al.). The risk of severe cardiovascular and respiratory events increases after pneumonia recovery, with 14% of patients developing a CVRD event within the first year post-infection (Corrales-Medina et al., Herridge et al.), representing a 40% relative increase in CVRD risk compared to patients with CVRD without infection (Lai et al., Angriman et al.).
The objective of the ARCADIA study is to describe the incidence of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) in individuals surviving pneumonia and to compare it to that of patients with similar predisposing comorbidities for CVD but without a history of pneumonia. The investigators hypothesize that pneumonia is a cause of CVD so that patients with a history of pneumonia have a higher risk of developing CVD.
Conditions
- Pneumonia
- Cardiovascular Disease (CKD)
Sponsors & Collaborators
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Nantes University Hospital
lead OTHER
Principal Investigators
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Antoine ROQUILLY, MD, PhD · Nantes Hospital
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2015-01-01
- Primary Completion
- 2024-12-31
- Completion
- 2024-12-31
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