Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Recruiting
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT06037096 |
Other study ID # |
Attend-PE |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Recruiting |
Phase |
N/A
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
March 15, 2022 |
Est. completion date |
October 2025 |
Study information
Verified date |
September 2023 |
Source |
Aalborg University Hospital |
Contact |
Anette A. Højen |
Phone |
+4529299114 |
Email |
a.wind[@]rn.dk |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
Venous thromboembolism (VTE), clinically presenting as deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary
embolism (PE) is the third most common cardiovascular disease and is associated with
substantial short- and long-term morbidity and mortality and high costs of care. In addition
negative physical and mental complications following VTE are common. However in terms of PE,
there are no structured follow-up programs in Denmark and there is considerable variation in
practice patterns of post-PE management both within and between countries.
The Attend-PE project aims to develop, test and implement a structured follow-up model in a
hospital setting for patients with pulmonary embolism. The Attend-PE is a pre-post
intervention study and will estimate the effectiveness of implementing the structured care
model on a national level.
Description:
The pre-post intervention study aims to measure potential change in self-reported and
clinical outcomes before and after the developed Attend-PE follow-up model has been
implemented.
For the pre-intervention period, patient-reported questionnaires and registry data will be
collected on all persons having received a CT-verified diagnosis of PE in the period March
2022 - March 2023. At 6 and 12 months following the PE event, the patients will receive an
online letter with an invitation to complete an online questionnaire. The questionnaire
includes validated patient-reported outcome measures and questions about sociodemographic
factors. Furthermore, for all patients who have been invited to participate, register data
will be retrieved on use of health care services, sick leave, prescription medication, as
well as information on hospital of admission. Thus, the last PROM and register data for the
12-month follow-up will be retrieved in March 2024.
From April 2023 - September 2023 implementation of the Attend-PE model takes place on a
national level, with a project team managing training of personnel and supporting the
re-organization of care at the participating hospitals. 18 Danish hospitals have agreed to
participate.
Following the implementation of the Attend-PE model, the post-intervention period is
initiated. From September 2023 - September 2024 a data collection period similar to the
pre-intervention period will take place, with patient-reported questionnaires forwarded to
patients following a diagnosis of PE at 6 and 12 months, and data from registries being
collected in the same time period. Thus, the last 12-month follow-up is expected to be
completed in September 2025.
Detailed description of Attend-PE model:
- During hospitalization patients are given standardized patient information. This
includes a written leaflet, oral information and links for online information (e.g.,
videos). An assessment of need for cancer screening is made, and in case of symptomatic
DVT compressions stockings are provided. Before discharge patients are referred to a VTE
clinic.
- Following discharge, patients and their relatives are invited to participate in a 2-hour
group-based patient education session, ideally taking place within the first 2 weeks
after discharge. This is managed by a nurse, physician and/or allied health professional
and includes education about the condition, treatment, symptom management, physical and
mental health, importance of physical activity and social support, and an overview of
the care pathway. Time is given for questions and discussion with peers.
- Following the patient education, an individual follow-up consultation is offered,
depending on an assessment of the individual patient's needs. This allows for a
recapitulation of the previous information given, and specific questions or worries
related to the individual patients' situation.
- At three months' post-discharge, patients are invited for a consultation with a
physician at the VTE clinic. Prior to the consultation, the patient completes an online
questionnaire in the waiting room, including validated questionnaires about treatment
satisfaction (Anti-Clot Treatment Scale) and physical and mental wellbeing (Pulmonary
Embolism Quality of Life with cascading questions about dyspnea (MRC), anxiety (GAD-7)
and depression (PHQ-9). The physician uses the patient's responses actively during the
consultation for discussion of continued treatment and assessment of whether further
referral is required, i.e. to physiotherapist for assessment of physical function and
rehabilitation needs, or to the GP for assessment of anxiety or depression and potential
treatment hereof. If CTEPH is suspected, referral for VQ scan and/or echochardiography
is made. Finally, referral for genetic testing may be considered if thrombophilia is
suspected. For patients with provoked PE where medical treatment is completed at 3
months, and where none of the above referrals are required, patients are referred to
their GP with standardized a discharge summary for the GP, and information material for
the patient.
- For patients continuing medical treatment, a new consultation with a nurse is planned at
6 months, depending on the patients' needs. Core elements are adjustment of medication
and assessment of physical and psychosocial well-being.
- For patients with individual needs due to complex health conditions, frailty, few
psychosocial resources or similar, extra consultations may be provided during follow-up.