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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
330 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2013-12-31
2017-10-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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In most studies of telemedicine, effectiveness of the concept is based on the notion of monitoring of some markers with low sensitivity or specificity. This monitoring generates a lot of information which, because of the better education of the patient and from its systematic examination or through technology (internet, phone, SMS) or through remote monitoring of the nurse often leads to detection of sources of unnecessary hospitalization and offset the advantage gained in the early detection of decompensation. In addition, the low sensitivity and specificity of clinical signs generate many warnings that cause difficult remote management by the patient and the doctor. BNP is a blood biomarker recognized as having a high negative predictive value for the diagnosis of CHF and the rate change was correlated with a change in the prognosis. Its dosage is conventionally performed in peripheral blood using POCT devices or not. More recently, it is possible to perform the dosage by the patient itself at home, including a satisfactory feasibility.
This is why, in the HELP study , Investigators wanted to study the impact of the addition of BNP measurement at patient's home to a innovative device for telemedicine monitoring combining patient perception of clinical signs of HF decompensation, daily weight monitoring and strengthening patient education but also specific training of doctors by E learning in order to promote implementation of the ESC recommendations.
Study hypotheses
The primary objective of the HELP study is to determine the impact of a tele monitoring strategy based on either a telemonitoring of the weight associated with an educational reinforcement (clinical monitoring arm) or on the same track associated with a BNP assay at home performed by the patient every week and in case of symptoms suggestive of decompensation (bioclinical monitoring arm) on a primary endpoint including death from all causes, unscheduled re-hospitalization or CHF admission to the emergency department compared to a control group (usual monitoring arm).
Be secondarily analyzed the impact in terms of re-hospitalizations, deaths emergency admissions, the number of false positives (unconfirmed suspected cardiac decompensation), false negatives (undetected cardiac decompensation), the effect of monitoring quality of life and economic impact of these medical strategies.
Study design, inclusion, and exclusion criteria HELP (n° ansm 2013-A00899-36 ) is a multicentric, prospective, open label, randomized, ambulatory study. The authors are solely responsible for the design and conduct of this study, all study analyses, the drafting and editing of the paper, and its final contents. HELP study benefit form a specific grant of the Ile de France regional health agency, France. The aim was to initially include 330 patients suffering from ambulatory CHF according to inclusion and exclusion criteria Study procedures Patients should be followed by the study investigators. After signing the informed consent (approval by a French legal ethical committee on 8 th October 2013 N° 2013-A00899-36-3101), patients will be randomized into three arms according to their type of CHF (systolic CHF and CHF with preserved systolic function defined by the coexistence of signs of CHF and an ejection fraction\> 45%). Patients will therefore be included into a standard of care arm (placebo group), one arm followed by clinical and telemonitoring arm ( Cordiva System (R) arm) followed by bio-clinical monitoring (BNP and Cordiva (R) monitoring system arm) . Patients will be seen per protocol at inclusion and 3, 6, 9 and 12 months after inclusion.
* Placebo arm group: Patients will be managed per consensus guidelines Clinicians could see the patients as many times as necessary in order to optimize their therapy and could make BNP measurement (but not using Home BNP monitoring)
* Cordiva System (R) arm : Patient will see their cardiologist every three months and benefit from telemonitoring of their weight and general well being through a specific communicant device. Patients have to answer to 8 specific binary questions based on the main precipitating factors for decompensation and measure their body weight every day. If not they will be contact after two missing measures. Patient will be contact by phone call every month in order to reinforce the initial patient therapeutic education and patient-'s compliance. Patient have access to specific printed documents and to a specific web based platform where he can find some PowerPoint presentation on CHF aetiology, signs and therapy and where he can try to answer to monthly quiz in whom questions are based on key messages about CHF according to guidelines and consensus paper on patient therapeutic education. The cardiologist has access to a specific platform. In this platform they could find the E CRF of their patients and the patient 's quiz result in order to help him to analyse patient comprehension of HF and patient reactivity in case of decompensation. The cardiologist could also find some PowerPoint presentation on CHF and AHF management according to ESC guidelines. He could also read the monthly report of the telemonitoring nurse and the daily results of weight and general being measurement of his patients.
* BNP and Cordiva (R) monitoring system arm : In this group, patients and doctors have access to the platform detailed above and had also access to BNP home monitoring. Patients had to measure the BNP plasma level using Alere home based BNP device heartcheck in a weekly basis in order to follow this parameter up. In case of clinical signs of CHF or a significant weight increase identified by the tele monitoring or the patient, the nurse will ask to the patient to do an extra measurement of home BNP testing in order to exclude a CHF decompensation (BNP \< 100 pg/ml or remaining stable (\< 30% increase).
End Points
Primary end point is a composite end point including Unplanned hospitalizations for CHF with hospital stay \> 1 day / all-cause death / non-programmed emergency department admission related to CHF.
Secondary endpoint are based on an analysis of the impact of the strategy used in the two interventional arms compared to the placebo group for:
* each parameter of the composite end point analyzed separately
* emergency admission.
* Number of all cause death.
* Number of HF hospitalizations
* Patient management
* Adherence to the strategy
* Quality of life.
* False positive induced by the system (visits to the GP or cardiologist proposed by the telemonitoring system without final evidence of HF decompensation and without increase of diuretics )
* Medical cost and efficience of the technique
* Cost of the different strategies
* Cost efficacy of the different strategies
Hospitalization for heart failure was defined per protocol by an in-hospital stay of more than one night in addition with intravenous use of diuretics.
Statistical analysis Events in the three groups were analyzed using parametric student t test. Percentages were compared using Chi2 tests. Kaplan Meier time to event function for readmission or death from any cause were calculated. For each end point, investigators also estimated the hazard ratio and 95% confidence interval using a Cox proportional-hazards To calculate sample size, analyzing recent clinical trial data, investigators expected at least 40% of SOC subjects will have at least one cardiovascular event within 1 year. Assuming a 40% reduction in the occurrence of the primary end point in the telemonitoring groups , investigators estimated that a sample size of at least 110 subjects in each group would provide 80% power (α = .05) for detection of a reduction in primary end point. An initial goal enrollment of 330 subjects was proposed. According to the event rate in the control group study size could be secondarily extended to 600 patients.
Sub group analysis Actual prespecified sub group analysis were defined according to some patients characteristics or locations : Investigators also tested for interactions between each pair of subgroups and the main treatment effect.
Age (cut off 65 y old ) and above and below median value. PSEF versus REF (defined by EF \> 45%) aetiology of CHF as defined by the investigator High symptomatic patients vs low symptomatic patients according to NYHA class Heart failure units management (defined by the investigator as working in such a structure) vs all others High neurohormonal activation patients vs low neurohormonal activation defined as initial BNP higher or lower than 300 pg/ml and in an second analysis by median initial BNP value.
patient adherence to the " phone call system " (\<75% vs. ≥75%) BNP Compliant vs non compliant patients defined by an compliance to daily measurement plus BNP measurement in BNP group higher than 80%.
Highly implicated vs low implication patients defined according to the monthly connection to the patient site and median value during the study.
Good HF education level vs low HF education patients defined by tertile value of quiz performance (global, knowledge and situation questions as isolated value).
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
NONE
Study Groups
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Placebo group
Patients will be managed per consensus guidelines Clinicians could see the patients as many times as necessary in order to optimize their therapy and could make BNP measurement (but not using Home BNP monitoring)
Placebo group
patient will be managed as recommended by ESC guidelines and follow up will be in accordance to ESC recommendations
Cordiva System (R)
Patient will see their cardiologist every three months and benefit from telemonitoring of their weight and general well being through a specific communicant device.
Cordiva System (R)
Patients have to answer to 8 specific binary questions based on the main precipitating factors for decompensation and measure their body weight every day. If not they will be contact after two missing measures. Patient will be contact by phone call every month in order to reinforce the initial patient therapeutic education and patient-'s compliance. Patient have access to specific printed documents and to a specific web based platform where he can find some PowerPoint presentation on CHF aetiology, signs and therapy and where he can try to answer to monthly quiz in whom questions are based on key messages about CHF according to guidelines and consensus paper on patient therapeutic education.
BNP and Cordiva (R) monitoring system
In this group, patients and doctors have access to the platform detailed above (Cordiva (R) monitoring system) and had also access to BNP home monitoring (BNP heartcheck).
Cordiva System (R)
Patients have to answer to 8 specific binary questions based on the main precipitating factors for decompensation and measure their body weight every day. If not they will be contact after two missing measures. Patient will be contact by phone call every month in order to reinforce the initial patient therapeutic education and patient-'s compliance. Patient have access to specific printed documents and to a specific web based platform where he can find some PowerPoint presentation on CHF aetiology, signs and therapy and where he can try to answer to monthly quiz in whom questions are based on key messages about CHF according to guidelines and consensus paper on patient therapeutic education.
BNP heartcheck
Patients had to measure the BNP plasma level using Alere home based BNP device heartcheck in a weekly basis in order to follow this parameter up. In case of clinical signs of CHF or a significant weight increase identified by the tele monitoring or the patient, the nurse will ask to the patient to do an extra measurement of home BNP testing in order to exclude a CHF decompensation (BNP \< 100 pg/ml or remaining stable (\< 30% increase).
Interventions
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Placebo group
patient will be managed as recommended by ESC guidelines and follow up will be in accordance to ESC recommendations
Cordiva System (R)
Patients have to answer to 8 specific binary questions based on the main precipitating factors for decompensation and measure their body weight every day. If not they will be contact after two missing measures. Patient will be contact by phone call every month in order to reinforce the initial patient therapeutic education and patient-'s compliance. Patient have access to specific printed documents and to a specific web based platform where he can find some PowerPoint presentation on CHF aetiology, signs and therapy and where he can try to answer to monthly quiz in whom questions are based on key messages about CHF according to guidelines and consensus paper on patient therapeutic education.
BNP heartcheck
Patients had to measure the BNP plasma level using Alere home based BNP device heartcheck in a weekly basis in order to follow this parameter up. In case of clinical signs of CHF or a significant weight increase identified by the tele monitoring or the patient, the nurse will ask to the patient to do an extra measurement of home BNP testing in order to exclude a CHF decompensation (BNP \< 100 pg/ml or remaining stable (\< 30% increase).
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Men or women
* More than 18 years old
* Minimal knowledge of the French language (patient or his relatives)
* The patient need to fill an informed written consent
* Patient resides or is treated in Ile de France
* Patient is insured under the social security system
Exclusion Criteria
* Inability to execute the feasibility test
* Major cognitive disorders do not allow access to the platform
* Patient does not have the necessary autonomy to use the equipment
* Sensitive subject, under Article L32 of the Code of Public Health
* Patient enrolled in another clinical trial
* Renal failure with creatininemia clearance (cockcroft) \<15 ml/min
* 24h/day oxygen
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Hôpital NOVO
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Patrick JOURDAIN
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
René Dubos Hospital (Pontoise-France)
Locations
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Victor Dupouy Hospital
Argenteuil, , France
Sud francilien Hospital
Corbeil-Essonnes, , France
Henri-Mondor Hospital
Créteil, , France
Simone Veil Hospital
Eaubonne, , France
Bernard Clinic
Ermont, , France
Gonesse Hospital
Gonesse, , France
Versailles Hospital
Le Chesnay, , France
Orsay Hospital
Longjumeau, , France
Meaux Hospital
Meaux, , France
Sainte Marie Clinic
Osny, , France
Georges Pompidou University Hospital
Paris, , France
Mutualiste Montsouris Institute
Paris, , France
Turin Clinic
Paris, , France
Poissy-Saint-Germain-en-Laye Hospital
Saint-Germain-en-Laye, , France
Centre Hospitalier René DUBOS
Pontoise, Île-de-France Region, France
Countries
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References
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Charrier N, Zarca K, Durand-Zaleski I, Calinaud C; ARS Ile de France telemedicine group. Efficacy and cost effectiveness of telemedicine for improving access to care in the Paris region: study protocols for eight trials. BMC Health Serv Res. 2016 Feb 8;16:45. doi: 10.1186/s12913-016-1281-1.
Other Identifiers
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2013A0089936
Identifier Type: OTHER
Identifier Source: secondary_id
CHRD0414
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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