OSA Clinical Trial
Official title:
Impact of Patient Involvement in Alerts Management of Telemonitoring CPAP
Adherence to CPAP determines the expected benefits of the treatment. A dose-benefit relationship has been demonstrated for both functional and cardiovascular benefits. The first few days' use of the device are decisive in determining long-term compliance. In this context, daily monitoring of the data teletransmitted means that we can be more responsive to problems of compliance during the first few days of use; the contribution of telemonitoring can be very positive in a context of poor compliance. In France, compulsory health insurance coverage of CPAP treatment is authorised for patients aged over 16 with clinical symptoms and an AHI ≥15 events per hour and <30 events/h in patients with severe cardiovascular co-morbidity. These patients are often not very sleepy due to sympathetic hypertonia with a shorter sleep duration. They are at high risk of non-compliance. The IPIAM study specifically targets a population at cardiovascular risk and at high risk of non-compliance with CPAP treatment. The IPIAM study aims to involve patients in the success of their treatment via remote monitoring and to show that this approach makes it possible to improve the handling of alerts and to participate in the therapeutic support of the patient. Finally, this population also shares the risk of heart rhythm disorders. As part of a cross-disciplinary inter-pathology telemonitoring approach, it also makes sense to screen for cardiac rhythm disorders by wearing a connected watch.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 530 |
Est. completion date | October 30, 2025 |
Est. primary completion date | January 31, 2025 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Adult with newly diagnosed OSA (with central apnea index <5 ev/h), justifying CPAP and with low sleepiness (Epworth score <11 at inclusion). - Patient with at least 1 cardiovascular risk factor (obesity, type I or II diabetes with or without treatment, permanent hypertension with or without treatment, heart failure with preserved ejection fraction, valve disease, history of atrial fibrillation, history of ischaemic heart disease, history of stroke). - Patient with a smartphone and who agrees to use connected objects during the study. - Signed informed consent form, - Subject affiliated to a health insurance system, or is a beneficiary. Exclusion Criteria: - Patients already fitted with a CPAP machine, - Patients with permanent atrial fibrillation, - Patients whose state of health is not stable or requires heavy treatment, - Patients with cognitive problems. - Patients participating in another intervention research in pulmonology. - Vulnerable subject |
Country | Name | City | State |
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France | CHU Angers - Service de pneumologie | Angers | |
France | CHU Dijon-Bourgogne | Dijon | |
France | CH Versailles | Le Chesnay | |
France | CH Le Mans | Le Mans | |
France | CHU Nancy | Nancy | |
France | AP-HP Bichat Claude Bernard | Paris | |
France | AP-HP Pitié Salpêtrière | Paris | |
France | Polyclinique Saint-Laurent - Groupe médical de pneumologie | Rennes | |
France | CHU Rouen - Charles Nicolle | Rouen |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Asten Sante | Nouvéal, Slb Pharma, Withings |
France,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | CPAP treatment adherence | Measurement of the average daily duration of use of the CPAP (expressed in hours) over the last 30 nights, 4 months after initiation of treatment. The duration of use will be compared between both groups. | Month 4 | |
Secondary | Quality of CPAP treatment assessed by leaks | Measurement of the average leaks (expressed in liter per minute) per month using the daily data teletransmitted by CPAP ventilator throughout the follow-up period. | Month 1, Month 2, Month 3, Month 4 | |
Secondary | Quality of CPAP treatment assessed by apnea hypopnea index | Measurement of the average residual apnea hypopnea index (expressed in number of event per hour) per month using the daily data teletransmitted by CPAP ventilator throughout the follow-up period. | Month 1, Month 2, Month 3, Month 4 | |
Secondary | long term CPAP treatment adherence | Measurement of the average daily duration of use of the CPAP (expressed in hours) over the last 30 nights, 6 months and 1 year after initiation of treatment. | Month 6, Year 1 | |
Secondary | Number of nights with Cheynes Stoke Respirations (CSR) | Average number of nights with CSR per patient per 30-day period during the first 4 months of treatment. | over the first 4 months | |
Secondary | Nocturnal heart rate | Night-time heart rate teletransmitted daily by the connected watch during the first 4 months, only in the experimental group. | over the first 4 months | |
Secondary | Number of alerts | Average number of technical and medical alerts (related to adherence, leaks, apnea, CSR, increase in heart rate, atrial fibrillation) per patient per 30-day period during the first 4 months of treatment. | over the first 4 months | |
Secondary | Number of medical events (pneumology and cardiology consultations, hospitalizations) related to OSA | Average number of medical events (pneumology and cardiology consultations, hospitalizations) related to OSA per patient | Month 4 | |
Secondary | SEMSA15 questionnaire | Questionnaire evaluating the quality of life in relation to OSA. The questionnaire comprises 15 questions. SEMSA 15 score ranges from 5 to 60 (5 lowest score; 60 highest score). | CPAP initiation (baseline), month 4, month 6, year 1 | |
Secondary | F-SUS questionnaire | The French System Usability Scale (SUS) is a questionnaire evaluating the patient satisfaction on usability of interactive systems. The questionnaire comprises 10 questions and the score of user satisfaction varies from 0 to 100 (0 lowest score; 100 highest score). | Month 4 | |
Secondary | Number of home healthcare provider interventions | Average number of home healthcare provider interventions (phone call, home visit, remote assistance) per patient. | over the first 4 months |
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