Publications by authors named "Luc Jaulmes"

Background: Covidom was a telemonitoring solution for home monitoring of patients with mild to moderate COVID-19, deployed in March 2020 in the Greater Paris area in France to alleviate the burden on the health care system. The Covidom solution included a free mobile application with daily monitoring questionnaires and a regional control center to quickly handle patient alerts, including dispatching emergency medical services when necessary.

Objective: This study aimed to provide an overall evaluation of the Covidom solution 18 months after its inception in terms of effectiveness, safety, and cost.

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  • This study aimed to clarify the outcomes of asthmatic patients with COVID-19 receiving initial care and monitoring through a telesurveillance solution called Covidom.
  • Researchers analyzed 33,815 patients, finding that 12.6% had asthma, with common comorbidities like obesity and hypertension.
  • Although asthmatic patients showed a higher risk of clinical worsening compared to non-asthmatics, there were no fatalities among asthmatic participants during the 30-day follow-up period.
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  • * A study was conducted on 73 patients discharged from the hospital after COVID-19, monitoring their condition through questionnaires and trained physicians for safety and effectiveness of this management strategy.
  • * Results showed no deaths or urgent hospitalizations during remote monitoring, and a follow-up six months later indicated good patient status, with low levels of dyspnea and overall health quality scores.
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Objectives: To assess the time to resolution of respiratory and systemic symptoms and their associated factors in outpatients during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.

Methods: Cohort study including adult outpatients, managed with Covidom, a telesurveillance solution, with RT-PCR-confirmed diagnosis, from 9 March 2020 until 23 February 2021. Follow up was 30 days after symptom onset.

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In a large regional observational cohort study of adult (≥ 18 years), outpatients with COVID-19, prevalence, characteristics, and outcome of patients with rash and/or chilblain-like lesions (CLL), compared with population without cutaneous features, were studied. In total, 28,957 outpatients were included; the prevalence of rash and CCL were 9.5% and 3.

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Objectives: Studies on coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) have mainly focused on hospitalized patients or those with severe disease. We aim to assess the clinical characteristics, outcomes and factors associated with hospital admission or death in adult outpatients with COVID-19.

Methods: This is a prospective cohort of outpatients with suspected or confirmed COVID-19, registered in the Covidom telesurveillance solution for home monitoring of patients with COVID-19 in the Greater Paris area, from March to August 2020.

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