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| Name | Class |
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| University of Twente | OTHER |
| Philips Research Eindhoven | UNKNOWN |
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Acute pancreatitis is an inflammation of the pancreas which causes abdominal pain and is the most common gastro-intestinal reason for acute hospitalization in Western countries. Because care for a mild acute pancreatitis is supportive, early discharge of patients with a predicted mild course of acute pancreatitis might be safe with the use of remote home monitoring. This might reduce the demand for hospital beds and allow patients to benefit from recovering in their home environment. Therefore, the aim of this study is to assess the feasibility of a novel care pathway in which patients with a predicted mild course of acute pancreatitis are discharged early with remote home monitoring.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Early discharge with remote home monitoring. | Experimental |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Early discharge with remote home monitoring. | Other | After at least 48 hours of hospital admission, patients are discharged early with the use of remote home monitoring. During home monitoring, heartrate, respiratory rate, posture and movement are monitored every 5 minutes for at least 4 days, using a wearable sensor. Core temperature is monitored using an ear thermometer. Patients are contacted once per day by a nurse from the Virtual Monitoring Centre (VMC) to assess pancreatitis related complaints, intake of fluids and food, pain and the use of analgesics. Patients are asked to provide information to the hospital using a smartphone app. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Incidence (%) of unplanned hospital readmissions. | To determine the feasibility of novel care pathway | Within 30 days of discharge |
| 2. Incidence (%) of pancreatitis related complications. These complications include necrotizing pancreatitis, infection, pseudocysts, new onset diabetes, recurrence of pancreatitis, cholecystitis or cholangitis. | To determine the feasibility of novel care pathway | Within 30 days of discharge |
| 3. Mortality (%) of patients discharged home with remote monitoring. | To determine the feasibility of novel care pathway | Within 30 days of discharge |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Length of stay in the hospital | Within 30 days of discharge. | |
| The amount of extra contacts between VMC-nurse or physician and the patient, in addition to the usual call once per day as documented in the smartphone app. | Within 30 days of discharge |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Patient satisfaction is assessed using a satisfaction questionnaire | Using a combination of two validated questionnaires | After 14 days of discharge. |
| Overall costs of treatment | Within 30 days of discharge |
Inclusion Criteria:
Have 2 out of 3 revised Atlanta criteria for pancreatitis:
First episode of acute pancreatitis or a prior pancreatitis more than 3 months ago.
Age ≥18 years, both men and women.
Able and willing to provide written informed consent.
In possession of a working (smart)phone on which patient can be reached for the duration of participation (30 days).
Exclusion Criteria:
Chronic pancreatitis according to M-ANNHEIM criteria (20).
Signs of severe pancreatitis at the moment of admission to the GE ward:
Serum CRP > 150 mg/l
More than one SIRS criteria:
MEWS (Modified Early Warning Score) ≥6 or in need of ICU admission
Living alone or in an institution (e.g. psychiatric ward or nursing home)
Known sensitivity to medical adhesives
Known pregnancy
Have one or more of the following comorbidities:
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| Name | Role | Phone | Extension | |
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| C.M.J. Doggen, prof. dr. | Contact | +31880056042 | REMAPstudy@rijnstate.nl |
| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| C.M.J. Doggen, prof. dr. | Rijnstate Hospital | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Rijnstate Hospital | Arnhem | Gelderland | 6815 AD | Netherlands |
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| ID | Term |
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| D010195 | Pancreatitis |
| ID | Term |
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| D010182 | Pancreatic Diseases |
| D004066 | Digestive System Diseases |
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Feasibility study
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| The amount of laboratory or imaging tests | All bloodtests and imaging tests (US, MRI and CT-scan will be documented) | Within 30 days of discharge |
| Amount of adjustments in analgesics needed during home monitoring | Within 30 days of discharge |