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Clinical Trials/NCT04086251
NCT04086251
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Remote Electronic Patient Monitoring in Oncology Patients

Gaido Health1 site in 1 country30 target enrollmentSeptember 9, 2019
ConditionsCancer

Overview

Phase
N/A
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Cancer
Sponsor
Gaido Health
Enrollment
30
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Feasibility of Gaido intervention for use by cancer patients
Last Updated
6 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

The goal of this research is to study an intervention, which the investigators call "Remote Electronic Patient Monitoring," that entails vital sign data (enabled with smart algorithms for notification) and patient-reported outcomes (PROs), (such as physical and psychological symptoms) intended to address and manage any concerning issues and or diagnoses identified.

Specifically, the plan is a study of oncology patients who will use the Gaido system for up to 21 days or per physician order.

Detailed Description

Gaido Health's Remote Patient Monitoring Solution v1.0 is a wireless remote monitoring system intended for use by healthcare professionals for the collection of physiological data in home and healthcare settings. Patient information is displayed on a computer located at the medical institution. Every 15 minutes, a measurement is plotted on the User Interface of heart rate / respiration rate (by a Biovotion device). A non-invasive blood pressure (by an Omron device) along with an oral digital thermometer reading are taken per clinician orders and displayed on the Gaido dashboard. Wearable data are transmitted wirelessly from the Biovotion sensor (heart rate and respiratory rate) to the patient's smart phone that relays data to a cloud-based server for storage and analysis. Oral temperature and blood pressure are entered by the patient or care-giver into the patient's smart phone that relays data to a cloud-based server for storage. The Remote Patient Monitoring system uses algorithms that indicate when patient vitals and patient reported outcomes have changed. Automatic patient surveys are sent to the patient with results displayed both on the computer located in the medical institution and the patient's smart phone. The patient surveys gather patient reported symptoms which are intended to be used in combination with vital signs to support decision-making. The system is intended for use with patients 18 years of age and older who are cared for by healthcare professionals.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
September 9, 2019
End Date
December 31, 2019
Last Updated
6 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Single Group
Sex
All

Investigators

Sponsor
Gaido Health
Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Adult oncology patients over the age of 18 who are receiving chemotherapy.
  • Adult oncology in-patients over the age of 18 who are being being discharged.
  • Patients who have the mental capacity to understand how to use the devices and phone App; or patients who have a 24-hour caregiver who can manage the devices and complete patient surveys.
  • Patients who speak, read, and understand English.
  • Patients who have access to a smart phone.

Exclusion Criteria

  • Non-English speaking patients.
  • Pregnant women.
  • Tattoos on outer side of upper arm (where the heart rate device will be worn).
  • Infant or pediatric (age less than 18).
  • Dementia, unless accompanied by a full-time caregiver.
  • Physically unable to wear the associated wearable devices; for example, amputees (preventing the placement of wearable devices worn on the arm).
  • Existence of open wounds or skin breakdown in the designated area for wearable device placement or on patients with conditions of irritable skin, per clinician judgment based on patient assessment.
  • Body mass index (BMI) \>35 kg/m2, with conical shaped upper arms with significant adipose tissue (BP measurements might not perform properly).
  • Hospice patients who have an 'advanced directive'.

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Feasibility of Gaido intervention for use by cancer patients

Time Frame: Evaluation last for 3 days after each patient use

Feasibility will be measured through utilization of the intervention to track statistics such as wear time, completion of patient reported outcomes patients who are meet the criteria and are enrolled in the study. o Analysis of patient wear time for Gaido, using reporting tools as part of the Gaido solution. * Proportion of time that patients wear the Gaido solution * Proportion of participants completing self-reported symptom monitoring through the device * Proportion of participants completing vital sign data entry (blood pressure and oral temperature) through the device

Secondary Outcomes

  • Acceptability of Gaido intervention for use by cancer patients(Evaluation last for 3 days after each patient use)
  • Potential impact of Gaido intervention on cancer patient outcomes(Evaluation last for 3 days after each patient use)

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