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CompletedNCT04084964

Feasibility Study of a Home Hospitalisation Strategy for Patients With Heart Failure

NWE CHANCE Feasibility Study of a Home Hospitalisation Strategy for Patients With an Acute Episode of Heart Failure Using Integrated eHealth Applications.

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
66 (actual)
Sponsor
Hasselt University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

This feasibility study is part of a larger interregional European project (NWE-Chance) financially supported by the 'Interreg North West Europe' program to develop and validate promising integrated eHealth applications combined with nanotechnology for hospitalisation of heart failure patients at home. For more information on this research project and the partners see http://www.nweurope.eu/nwe-chance

Detailed description

Patients participating in the NWE-Chance study will be transferred to their home supported by the integrated home hospitalisation platform and a daily visit by a specialised nurse. The home hospitalisation platform allows monitoring vital signs of patients by using the Sensium patch and a connected weighing scale and blood pressure meter of HC@home. Blood parameters like creatinine and potassium will be measured (daily) by using the Medimate lab-on-chip technology (more information below). Patients will get a smartphone to receive reminders for measurements of blood pressure and weight and will be able to see the evolution of their blood pressure and weight values. The patient application also contains educational information for the patient on home hospitalisation and on how to take the measurements correctly. Patients are treated by a team of specialised nurses under supervision of a cardiologist. The nurses visit patients at least once a day and are equipped with laboratory equipment and IV medication administering equipment. These devices and equipment are currently used in standard HF care and are not part of the newly developed home hospitalisation platform. Patients receive treatment similar to in-hospital treatment, according to the cardiologist's best knowledge and insight. In the case of Jessa Hospital, if there would be a need for IV medication during the home-hospitalisation period, this will lead to rehospitalisation of the patient and the ending of the intervention. In Isala, the nurses have a 24/7 duty service and can be called by patients or their relatives on their own initiative. In Jessa hospital and MUMC+, the nursing team can be contacted between 9 AM and 17 PM. During other hours, the patients can contact the cardiologist on call. In case of treatment failure or severe deterioration, patients will be transported to the hospital. In case of emergency, ambulances will transport patients to the hospital (conversion to regular hospitalisation). If in follow-up, condition worsens, the patient can be readmitted at home again. In theory, patients may undergo repeated hospitalisations at home. The home-hospitalisation period will last at least 5 days and can be extended, till a maximum of 13 days, after consultation of a cardiologist. Patient will be asked to fill in questionnaires to assess feasibility at the end of the home-hospitalisation period (last visit of nurse). At the last visit of the nurse, she will take all the devices with her.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERHome-hospitalisation platform for heart failureThe primary objective of the INTERREG NWE-Chance project is the development of an integrated home-hospitalisation platform and the assessment of the feasibility of a home hospitalisation strategy for heart failure patients.

Timeline

Start date
2020-10-01
Primary completion
2021-11-01
Completion
2021-12-01
First posted
2019-09-10
Last updated
2022-03-15

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Belgium

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04084964. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.