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Patients with heart failure are frequently hospitalized, have a reduced quality of life and face a higher risk of death. Much of the morbidity and reduced quality of life associated with CHF is related to symptoms of volume overload. Loop diuretics are a mainstay in the management of volume overload and edema in CHF. Diuretic resistance is defined as the clinical state in which diuretic response is diminished or lost before the goal of treatment has been achieved. Diuretic resistance has an adverse effect on clinical outcomes and is associated with a poor prognosis. This open-labeled study will evaluate the option to overcome this resistance in patients with partial of complete loss of the effect via random drug administration using an app. In the present study, the investigators will add the use of a treatment schedule prepared by the physician for each of the patients. This schedule includes a treatment regimen based on the drugs the patient is taking in a pre-determined random change within their approved therapeutic window to be administered by an app. Patients will be followed for 10 weeks and will be compared with their pre-intervention condition. The effect and safety of altering the treatment regimen will be assessed by the need for intravenous diuretics, hospitalizations and emergency department admission and by Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire (KCCQ), 6 minutes walk test, creatinine level and pro BNP levels.


Clinical Trial Description

The objective of this study is to show non-inferiority in dosing diuretics using an app compared with standard of care, and to determine the safety and efficacy of using a diuretic dosing regimen provided by an app when administered to CHF patients with diuretic resistance. Following 4 weeks of stabilization where all patients participating in the trial will receive their diuretics dosing in the conventional way by their health care provider, ten patients will start a 10-week intervention where they will be taking diuretics according to an irregular schedule which is within a range that was determined by their physician and within the therapeutic window. The app will change the dose and time in the day of taking the diuretics within the pre-determined ranges.The physician is required to provide each patient with a dosing range for his diuretics, while keeping the therapy within the approved therapeutic window. Irregularity is made daily by the app. Each patient will serve as his or her own control by comparing the effect of using the app to the effects of diuretics administered over the four weeks' period when he was using the diuretics without an app. Patients will be monitored for safety that will be evaluated with creatinine level (normal values 62-115micromol/L higher values represent worsen kidney function), decompensation as determined by number of ER visits requiring intravenous diuretics and hospitalizations, and heart failure status that will be evaluated by diuretics dosage. Efficacy will be evaluated with KCCQ score (possible range of 0-100 better score represents better functional status), NT-proBNP levels (normal values 0-125 pg/ml) and 6 minutes walking test. ;


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NCT number NCT05379257
Study type Interventional
Source Hadassah Medical Organization
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Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date January 20, 2020
Completion date December 1, 2022

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