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To Investigate the Effect of 2019 Novel Coronavirus Infection on the Condition of Patients With Hyperthyroidism

Studying COVID-19's impact on hyperthyroidism patients' health.

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18-65 years
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Phase N/A

This study looks at how COVID-19 affects people with hyperthyroidism, a condition where the thyroid gland makes too much hormone. It's an observational study, meaning researchers watch what happens without changing anything. They want to learn if COVID-19 changes hyperthyroid symptoms and feelings like anxiety or depression.

Participants will visit a hospital regularly for check-ups. Doctors will test things like thyroid function (how well your thyroid works), blood sugar, and cholesterol. They’ll also look at how your mood changes before and after getting COVID-19. This study helps understand if COVID-19 makes hyperthyroidism worse or affects mental health.

Key Points:

  • Regular check-ups at the hospital are required.
  • Research focuses on thyroid changes and mental health.
  • Eligibility excludes those with incomplete data or severe health issues.
Study details
    Hyperthyroidism
    COVID-19

NCT06204393

Qilu Hospital of Shandong University

8 July 2024

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