Swallowing Disorders Clinical Trial
— E-CRILOfficial title:
Benefit of an at Home Telephone Follow-up After a Stay in an Intensive Rehabilitation Center for Patients With Chronic Swallowing Disorders Following a Upper Aero-digestive Tract Cancer Treatment : Open, Controlled, Randomized Study
NCT number | NCT04859595 |
Other study ID # | RC31/21/0022 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Completed |
Phase | N/A |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | July 29, 2021 |
Est. completion date | May 1, 2023 |
Verified date | August 2023 |
Source | University Hospital, Toulouse |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Prospective, open-label, randomized, single-center study evaluating the benefit of a months long monthly telephone follow-up for patients with chronic disorders following the after-effects of anti-cancer treatments after an intensive rehabilitation stay versus standard follow-up.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 35 |
Est. completion date | May 1, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | May 1, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 100 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Patients treated for cancer of the upper aero-digestive tract - Patients who have stayed at the intensive laryngectomee rehabilitation center CRIL - Patients with a medical diagnosis of swallowing disorders at risk of inhalation (i.e. a Penetration Aspiration Scale score =5) - Informed consent signed by the patient. - Patients with social security or equivalent - Patient who does not need intensive speech therapy when leaving the rehabilitation center or only benefits from one rehabilitation session per week Exclusion Criteria: - Progressive neurological disease leading to cognitive disorders (MOntreal Cognitive Assessment = 17) - Patient under guardianship, curator or legal protection - Inability to provide the person with enlightened information and to ensure the subject's compliance due to impaired physical and / or psychological health, - Patient who cannot be reached by telephone or does not have a telephone line - Patient participating in another research including an exclusion period still in progress - Patient whose state of health on leaving the rehabilitation center requires intensive town speech therapy for more than 1 rehabilitation session per week |
Country | Name | City | State |
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France | CHU Toulouse | Toulouse |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University Hospital, Toulouse | Fondation de l'Avenir |
France,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Maintenance of functional capacities | Assessed by establishing the FOIS (Functional Oral Intake Scale) score :
Level from 1 to 7, (1 being the worse functional oral intake, 7 being the best functional oral intake possible) TUBE DEPENDENT (levels 1-3) No oral intake Tube dependent with minimal/inconsistent oral intake Tube supplements with consistent oral intake TOTAL ORAL INTAKE (levels 4-7) Total oral intake of a single consistency Total oral intake of multiple consistencies requiring special preparation Total oral intake with no special preparation, but must avoid specific foods or liquid items Total oral intake with no restrictions |
Baseline T0 : At the end of the initial routine reeducation intervention | |
Primary | Maintenance of functional capacities | Assessed by establishing the FOIS (Functional Oral Intake Scale) score :
Level from 1 to 7 : TUBE DEPENDENT (levels 1-3) No oral intake Tube dependent with minimal/inconsistent oral intake Tube supplements with consistent oral intake TOTAL ORAL INTAKE (levels 4-7) Total oral intake of a single consistency Total oral intake of multiple consistencies requiring special preparation Total oral intake with no special preparation, but must avoid specific foods or liquid items Total oral intake with no restrictions |
T1M : 1 month after Baseline T0 (the end of the routine reeducation intervention) | |
Primary | Maintenance of functional capacities | Assessed by establishing the FOIS (Functional Oral Intake Scale) score :
Level from 1 to 7 : TUBE DEPENDENT (levels 1-3) No oral intake Tube dependent with minimal/inconsistent oral intake Tube supplements with consistent oral intake TOTAL ORAL INTAKE (levels 4-7) Total oral intake of a single consistency Total oral intake of multiple consistencies requiring special preparation Total oral intake with no special preparation, but must avoid specific foods or liquid items Total oral intake with no restrictions |
T2M : 2 months after Baseline T0 (the end of the routine reeducation intervention) | |
Primary | Maintenance of functional capacities | Assessed by establishing the FOIS (Functional Oral Intake Scale) score :
Level from 1 to 7 : TUBE DEPENDENT (levels 1-3) No oral intake Tube dependent with minimal/inconsistent oral intake Tube supplements with consistent oral intake TOTAL ORAL INTAKE (levels 4-7) Total oral intake of a single consistency Total oral intake of multiple consistencies requiring special preparation Total oral intake with no special preparation, but must avoid specific foods or liquid items Total oral intake with no restrictions |
T3M : 3 months after Baseline T0 the end of the routine reeducation intervention | |
Primary | Maintenance of functional capacities | Assessed by establishing the FOIS (Functional Oral Intake Scale) score :
Level from 1 to 7 : TUBE DEPENDENT (levels 1-3) No oral intake Tube dependent with minimal/inconsistent oral intake Tube supplements with consistent oral intake TOTAL ORAL INTAKE (levels 4-7) Total oral intake of a single consistency Total oral intake of multiple consistencies requiring special preparation Total oral intake with no special preparation, but must avoid specific foods or liquid items Total oral intake with no restrictions |
T4M : 4 months after Baseline T0 the end of the routine reeducation intervention | |
Primary | Maintenance of functional capacities | Assessed by establishing the FOIS (Functional Oral Intake Scale) score :
Level from 1 to 7 : TUBE DEPENDENT (levels 1-3) No oral intake Tube dependent with minimal/inconsistent oral intake Tube supplements with consistent oral intake TOTAL ORAL INTAKE (levels 4-7) Total oral intake of a single consistency Total oral intake of multiple consistencies requiring special preparation Total oral intake with no special preparation, but must avoid specific foods or liquid items Total oral intake with no restrictions |
T5M : 5 months after Baseline T0 the end of the routine reeducation intervention | |
Primary | Maintenance of functional capacities | Assessed by establishing the FOIS (Functional Oral Intake Scale) score:
Level from 1 to 7 : TUBE DEPENDENT (levels 1-3) No oral intake Tube dependent with minimal/inconsistent oral intake Tube supplements with consistent oral intake TOTAL ORAL INTAKE (levels 4-7) Total oral intake of a single consistency Total oral intake of multiple consistencies requiring special preparation Total oral intake with no special preparation, but must avoid specific foods or liquid items Total oral intake with no restrictions |
T6M : 6 months after BaselineT0 the end of the routine reeducation intervention |
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