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The Zodiac, a Philips healthcare telemonitoring system has been devised to allow cancer patients receiving chemotherapy to test their blood count at home. It is anticipated that the system will allow patients and clinicians to reduce the toxic effects of chemotherapy by early diagnosis of neutropenia, anaemia and any associated complications of chemotherapy. It is also anticipated that the system will also allow clinicians to better manage the scheduling of chemotherapy regimes.


Clinical Trial Description

Philips Healthcare has devised a new home full blood count (FBC) home telemonitoring system which will allow cancer patients receiving chemotherapy to test their blood count at home (haemoglobin, haematocrit, white cell count and neutrophil count). The system will also allow patients to record their temperature and symptoms. The Philips home telemonitoring system is called the Zodiac and consists of a telecommunications hub connected to a haematology analyser. The Hub connects to medical device software running on a remote server which controls the flow of information between the Hub and the clinician. This is designed to enable the patient to self test their full blood count in their home and transmit the data remotely to a clinician for review. In addition to testing their full blood count, the patients can input their temperature and any symptoms they have onto the device. The clinician will then be able to send appropriate instructions back to the patient. The Philips Zodiac system can also send a preprogrammed automated message based on the results of testing. ;


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NCT number NCT01436669
Study type Interventional
Source Philips Healthcare
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date June 2011
Completion date May 2012

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