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Echocardiography in Nursing Home

Echocardiography in Nursing Home

Recruiting
65 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The study seeks to explore the implementation characteristics (acceptability, appropriateness, feasibility, adoption, fidelity, penetration, implementation cost and sustainability) of systematic echocardiography in nursing homes and its impact on rates of heart failure flare-up and unscheduled hospitalization at 12 months among included nursing homes.

Description

Open-label cluster randomized type 1 hybrid trial, with 2 parallel arms: nursing homes will be randomized in the interventional (echocardiography by sonographer) or non-interventional arms (usual care). In the interventional arm echocardiography will be proposed to all residents of the nursing home at baseline. Clinical management will be adapted to the result of echocardiography by the general practitioner, in accordance with the cardiologist. The main objective is to assess the impact at 12 months of the initial performance of a systematic simplified echocardiography on the rate of nursing home residents presenting with heart failure episode or cardiovascular pathology. The Primary endpoint is the number of nursing home residents presenting a heart failure episode or an unscheduled hospitalization for heart failure or other cardiovascular pathologies at 12 months.

Thirty nursing homes and 1050 residents will be included overall

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria :

Nursing homes residents with a life-expectancy estimated > 1 year, and able to participate to the study, giving an oral consent

Exclusion Criteria :

  • no accessible to echocardiography
  • closed unit (severe Alzheimer disease...)
  • recent contagious disease such Covid (<15 days)
  • no consent to participate
  • no social security number

Study details
    Heart Diseases
    Heart Failure
    Heart Valve Diseases

NCT06445231

Nantes University Hospital

4 September 2025

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