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Efficacy of Telemetry-assisted Care in Home Home Vented COPD

Recruiting
18 - 80 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

This study in patients suffering of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary disease (COPD) aims to investigate whether telemonitoring of their non invasive ventilation (NIV) device together with targeted, tailored intervention in case of increasing symptoms or ventilation abnormalities improves the therapy adherence and effectiveness and can reduce the need for hospitalizations.

Description

54 NIV naive COPD patients will be randomized to either telemonitoring care with a data-based intervention scheme or standard care according to the guideline of the German Society of Pneumology.

Primary objective:

Adherence to ventilation in the intervention group versus control group.

Secondary objective:

Comparisons between the control and intervention groups, over time and against each other, in terms of:

  • Health-related quality of life assessed by SGRQ
  • Symptomatology based on blood gas analyses, CAT score, mMRC score and S3-NIV score
  • Therapy quality according to therapy parameters from device data
  • Number of hospitalizations and physician visits
  • Evaluation of the impact of feedback and interventions on therapy adherence, symptomatology and therapy data.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • NIV-naive / Continuation after 3 Months Interruption
  • Indication for initiation of NIV according to S2k guideline of the German Society of Pneumology
  • Presence of the signed informed consent

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Absence of signed written informed consent for data protection and study participation.
  • contraindication to PAP therapy
  • Participation in another study that influences the setting of NIV therapy through specifications regarding device settings or titration

Study details

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

NCT05287555

Georg Nilius, Prof DR med

25 January 2024

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