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Clinical Trial

Impact of Patient Involvement in Alerts Management of Telemonitoring CPAP

NCT: NCT05960175 · ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING

NCT IDNCT05960175
StatusACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
Start Date2023-09-29
Completion2027-02-28
SponsorAsten Sante (INDUSTRY)
First posted
Last updated

Brief Summary

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.

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What is Impact of Patient Involvement in Alerts Management of Telemonitoring CPAP?

Impact of Patient Involvement in Alerts Management of Telemonitoring CPAP is a clinical trial registered under NCT05960175. Current status: ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING.

What is the status of NCT05960175?

The current status of NCT05960175 (Impact of Patient Involvement in Alerts Management of Telemonitoring CPAP) is: ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING.

When did Impact of Patient Involvement in Alerts Management of Telemonitoring CPAP start?

Impact of Patient Involvement in Alerts Management of Telemonitoring CPAP started on 2023-09-29.

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