Critical Illness Clinical Trial
— PTSD-REAOfficial title:
Tailored Multicomponent Program for Discomfort Reduction in Critically il Patients May Decrease Post-traumatic Stress Disorder in General ICU Survivors at One Year
Verified date | July 2021 |
Source | Centre Hospitalier of Chartres |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Reducing discomfort in the intensive care unit (ICU) should be beneficial to longterm outcomes. This study assesses whether a tailored multicomponent program for discomfort reduction may be effective in reducing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms at 1-year in general ICU survivors. The psychiatric morbidity may be increased by the COVID-19 epidemic and its consequences on the healthcare system (patient care, reorganization of French ICUs). The main objective of PTSD-REA_COVID cohort is to assess this psychiatric morbidity 6 months after an ICU stay during the epidemic period.
Status | Active, not recruiting |
Enrollment | 3312 |
Est. completion date | January 1, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | July 31, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Patients who survived an ICU stay of at least 3 calendar days - Affiliation to a social security scheme - First stay in ICU during current short-term hospitalization - Patient's oral consent to participate in the PTSD-REA_COVID cohort Exclusion Criteria: - Deceased during the ICU stay - Minors - Under trusteeship - Without affiliation to a social security scheme - Transferred to another ICU - Already hospitalized in ICU during the current short stay - Already included in the study - Limitation and cessation of active treatment - Advance healthcare directive indicating the refusal of ICU stay - Irreversible state like diminished cognitive capacity based on the investigator's opinion or not understanding French sufficiently to be questioned (language barrier) - Subject not consenting to participate in the study |
Country | Name | City | State |
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France | CHU Angers | Angers | |
France | CHU d'Angers | Angers | |
France | CH d'Auxerre | Auxerre | |
France | CH de Blois | Blois | |
France | Clinique Convert | Bourg-en-Bresse | |
France | CH Bourges | Bourges | |
France | Hôpital Louis Pasteur | Chartres | |
France | CHU de Dijon | Dijon | |
France | CH de Douai | Douai | |
France | CH Emile Roux | Le Puy-en-Velay | |
France | CH de Lens | Lens | |
France | Hôpital Edouard Herriot | Lyon | |
France | CH de Mâcon | Mâcon | |
France | Hôpital Européen de Marseille | Marseille | |
France | Hôpital Nord_APHM | Marseille | |
France | Hôpital Nord_APHM | Marseille | |
France | CH de l'Agglomération Montargoise | Montargis | |
France | GHR Mulhouse Sud-Alsace | Mulhouse | |
France | Clinique Ambroise Paré | Neuilly-sur-Seine | |
France | Hôpital Pasteur 2_CHU de Nice | Nice | |
France | Gaston Cordier_GH La Pitié-Salpêtrière-Charles Foix_APHP | Paris | |
France | GH La Pitié-Salpêtrière-Charles Foix_APHP | Paris | |
France | Hôpital Saint-Louis_APHP | Paris | |
France | Husson Mourier_GH La Pitié-Salpêtrière-Charles Foix_APHP | Paris | |
France | CHU de Poitiers | Poitiers | |
France | Hôpital privé Claude Galien | Quincy-sous-Sénart | |
France | CH Victor Provo | Roubaix | |
France | NCT+ - St Gatien | Saint-Cyr-sur-Loire | |
France | Hôpital de Hautepierre_CHU de Strasbourg | Strasbourg | |
France | Nouvel Hôpital Civil_CHU de Strasbourg | Strasbourg | |
France | Hôpital Sainte Musse | Toulon | |
France | CHRU de Tours | Tours | |
France | CH de Troyes | Troyes |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Centre Hospitalier of Chartres |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Presence of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms at one year after ICU discharge and 6 months ( PTSD-REA_COVID cohort) | PTSD symptoms at one year will be assessed from the PCL-5 which is a 20-item self-report measure that assesses the 20 DSM-5 (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) symptoms of PTSD.
Each item is rated from 0 "Not at all" to 4 "Extremely". A total symptom severity score (range - 0-80) can be obtained by summing the scores for each of the 20 items. A provisional PTSD diagnosis can be made by treating each item rated as 2 = "Moderately" or higher as a symptom endorsed, then following the DSM-5 diagnostic rule which requires at least: 1 B item (questions 1-5), 1 C item (questions 6-7), 2 D items (questions 8-14), 2 E items (questions 15-20). |
One year after ICU discharge | |
Secondary | ICU stay's duration | The day of ICU discharge | ||
Secondary | Number of days with mechanical ventilation | The day of ICU discharge | ||
Secondary | Overall score of discomfort assessed from the IPREA3 questionnaire | The day of ICU discharge | ||
Secondary | The duration of hospital stay after ICU discharge | 6 months ( PTSD-REA_COVID cohort) or 1 year after ICU discharge and | ||
Secondary | Intrusion Symptom Category B assessed from the PCL-5 (Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist ) (Items 1-5) | Recurrent or involuntary distressing dreams, memories, thoughts, or feelings related to the traumatic event(s) | 6 months ( PTSD-REA_COVID cohort) and1 year after ICU discharge | |
Secondary | Persistent Avoidance Category C assessed from the PCL-5 (Items 6-7) | Avoidance or efforts to avoid internal or external reminders of the traumatic event(s) | 6 months ( PTSD-REA_COVID cohort) and1 year after ICU discharge | |
Secondary | Negative Alterations in Cognitions and Mood Category D assessed from PCL 5 (Items 8-14) | Persistent and exaggerated negative beliefs about oneself, the world, others, negative mood states, inability to experience positive emotions | 6 months ( PTSD-REA_COVID cohort) and1 year after ICU discharge | |
Secondary | Alterations in arousal and reactivity Category E assessed from the PCL-5 (Items 15-20) | Marked increase in arousal or reactivity such as irritability, hypervigilance, exaggerated startle response, sleep or concentration problems exaggerated startle response | 6 months ( PTSD-REA_COVID cohort) and1 year after ICU discharge | |
Secondary | Score of the sub-scale A of the questionnaire HAD-S (Hospital and Anxiety Depression Scale) | Allowing to estimate the presence of anxious symptoms. The scale HAD contains 14 items rated from 0 to 3. The score of Anxiety ( total A) is obtained by summing items 1-3-5-7-9-11-13 and the depressive dimension (total D) is obtained by summing items 2-4-6-8-10-12-14. The maximal note for each of them is 21.
8 points is a minimum threshold for determining whether the anxiety is clinically meaningful |
6 months ( PTSD-REA_COVID cohort) and1 year after ICU discharge | |
Secondary | Score of the sub-scale D of the questionnaire HAD-S ( Hospital and Anxiety Depression Scale) | Allowing to estimate the presence of anxious symptoms. The scale HAD contains 14 items rated from 0 to 3. The score of Anxiety ( total A) is obtained by summing items 1-3-5-7-9-11-13 and the depressive dimension (total D) is obtained by summing items 2-4-6-8-10-12-14. The maximal note for each of them is 21.
8 points is a minimum threshold for determining whether Depression is clinically meaningful |
6 months ( PTSD-REA_COVID cohort) and1 year after ICU discharge | |
Secondary | Score obtained from The World Health Organization Quality of Life (WHOQOL-BREF) | The WHOQOL-BREF measure the following broad domains: physical health, psychological health, social relationships, and environment.
Each item is rated from 0 to 5. The score of each domain is obtained by summing items then standardized on a scale of 0 (worst quality of life related to health in the dimension explored) to 100 (better quality of liferelated to health in the dimension explored). |
6 months ( PTSD-REA_COVID cohort) and1 year after ICU discharge | |
Secondary | Number of emergency stays | Since ICU discharge | 6 months ( PTSD-REA_COVID cohort) and1 year after ICU discharge | |
Secondary | Number of hospitalization | Since ICU discharge | 6 months ( PTSD-REA_COVID cohort) and1 year after ICU discharge | |
Secondary | Number of psychiatric or psychological consultation | Since ICU discharge | 6 months ( PTSD-REA_COVID cohort) and1 year after ICU discharge | |
Secondary | The place of leaving after ICU stay | Evaluated in population of patients living at home before the ICU stay. | 6 months ( PTSD-REA_COVID cohort) and1 year after ICU discharge | |
Secondary | Presence of professional activity | Evaluated in population of patients with a professional activity before ICU stay | 6 months ( PTSD-REA_COVID cohort) and1 year after ICU discharge |
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