Cost-effectiveness of home telemonitoring in chronic kidney disease patients at different stages by a pragmatic randomized controlled trial (eNephro): rationale and study design

Abstract Background Home telemonitoring has developed considerably over recent years in chronic diseases in order to improve communication between healthcare professionals and patients and to promote early detection of deteriorating health status. In the nephrology setting, home telemonitoring has b...

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Main Authors: Nathalie Thilly, Jacques Chanliau, Luc Frimat, Christian Combe, Pierre Merville, Philippe Chauveau, Pierre Bataille, Raymond Azar, David Laplaud, Christian Noël, Michèle Kessler
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Published: BMC 2017-04-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12882-017-0529-2
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spelling doaj-dab34de2db3e41e39e990ee76d788f562020-11-25T01:49:57ZengBMCBMC Nephrology1471-23692017-04-011811910.1186/s12882-017-0529-2Cost-effectiveness of home telemonitoring in chronic kidney disease patients at different stages by a pragmatic randomized controlled trial (eNephro): rationale and study designNathalie Thilly0Jacques Chanliau1Luc Frimat2Christian Combe3Pierre Merville4Philippe Chauveau5Pierre Bataille6Raymond Azar7David Laplaud8Christian Noël9Michèle Kessler10CHRU de Nancy, Plateforme d’Aide à la Recherche CliniqueAssociation Lorraine pour le Traitement de l’Insuffisance Rénale (ALTIR)EA 4360 APEMAC, Université de LorraineCHU de Bordeaux, Service de Néphrologie Transplantation DialyseCHU de Bordeaux, Service de Néphrologie Transplantation DialyseCHU de Bordeaux, Service de Néphrologie Transplantation DialyseCH de Boulogne sur Mer, Service de NéphrologieCH de Dunkerque, Service de NéphrologieSociété PharmagestCHU de Lille, Service de NéphrologieCHRU de Nancy, Service de NéphrologieAbstract Background Home telemonitoring has developed considerably over recent years in chronic diseases in order to improve communication between healthcare professionals and patients and to promote early detection of deteriorating health status. In the nephrology setting, home telemonitoring has been evaluated in home dialysis patients but data are scarce concerning chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients before and after renal replacement therapy. The eNephro study is designed to assess the cost effectiveness, clinical/biological impact, and patient perception of a home telemonitoring for CKD patients. Our purpose is to present the rationale, design and organisational aspects of this study. Methods eNephro is a pragmatic randomised controlled trial, comparing home telemonitoring versus usual care in three populations of CKD patients: stage 3B/4 (n = 320); stage 5D CKD on dialysis (n = 260); stage 5 T CKD treated with transplantation (n= 260). Five hospitals and three not-for-profit providers managing self-care dialysis situated in three administrative regions in France are participating. The trial began in December 2015, with a scheduled 12-month inclusion period and 12 months follow-up. Outcomes include clinical and biological data (e.g. blood pressure, haemoglobin) collected from patient records, perceived health status (e.g. health related quality of life) collected from self-administered questionnaires, and health expenditure data retrieved from the French health insurance database (SNIIRAM) using a probabilistic matching procedure. Discussion The hypothesis is that home telemonitoring enables better control of clinical and biological parameters as well as improved perceived health status. This better control should limit emergency consultations and hospitalisations leading to decreased healthcare expenditure, compensating for the financial investment due to the telemedicine system. Trial registration This study has been registered at ClinicalTrials.gov under NCT02082093 (date of registration: February 14, 2014).http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12882-017-0529-2Chronic kidney diseaseCost-effectiveness evaluationDialysisHome telemonitoringKidney transplantationTelemedicine
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author Nathalie Thilly
Jacques Chanliau
Luc Frimat
Christian Combe
Pierre Merville
Philippe Chauveau
Pierre Bataille
Raymond Azar
David Laplaud
Christian Noël
Michèle Kessler
spellingShingle Nathalie Thilly
Jacques Chanliau
Luc Frimat
Christian Combe
Pierre Merville
Philippe Chauveau
Pierre Bataille
Raymond Azar
David Laplaud
Christian Noël
Michèle Kessler
Cost-effectiveness of home telemonitoring in chronic kidney disease patients at different stages by a pragmatic randomized controlled trial (eNephro): rationale and study design
BMC Nephrology
Chronic kidney disease
Cost-effectiveness evaluation
Dialysis
Home telemonitoring
Kidney transplantation
Telemedicine
author_facet Nathalie Thilly
Jacques Chanliau
Luc Frimat
Christian Combe
Pierre Merville
Philippe Chauveau
Pierre Bataille
Raymond Azar
David Laplaud
Christian Noël
Michèle Kessler
author_sort Nathalie Thilly
title Cost-effectiveness of home telemonitoring in chronic kidney disease patients at different stages by a pragmatic randomized controlled trial (eNephro): rationale and study design
title_short Cost-effectiveness of home telemonitoring in chronic kidney disease patients at different stages by a pragmatic randomized controlled trial (eNephro): rationale and study design
title_full Cost-effectiveness of home telemonitoring in chronic kidney disease patients at different stages by a pragmatic randomized controlled trial (eNephro): rationale and study design
title_fullStr Cost-effectiveness of home telemonitoring in chronic kidney disease patients at different stages by a pragmatic randomized controlled trial (eNephro): rationale and study design
title_full_unstemmed Cost-effectiveness of home telemonitoring in chronic kidney disease patients at different stages by a pragmatic randomized controlled trial (eNephro): rationale and study design
title_sort cost-effectiveness of home telemonitoring in chronic kidney disease patients at different stages by a pragmatic randomized controlled trial (enephro): rationale and study design
publisher BMC
series BMC Nephrology
issn 1471-2369
publishDate 2017-04-01
description Abstract Background Home telemonitoring has developed considerably over recent years in chronic diseases in order to improve communication between healthcare professionals and patients and to promote early detection of deteriorating health status. In the nephrology setting, home telemonitoring has been evaluated in home dialysis patients but data are scarce concerning chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients before and after renal replacement therapy. The eNephro study is designed to assess the cost effectiveness, clinical/biological impact, and patient perception of a home telemonitoring for CKD patients. Our purpose is to present the rationale, design and organisational aspects of this study. Methods eNephro is a pragmatic randomised controlled trial, comparing home telemonitoring versus usual care in three populations of CKD patients: stage 3B/4 (n = 320); stage 5D CKD on dialysis (n = 260); stage 5 T CKD treated with transplantation (n= 260). Five hospitals and three not-for-profit providers managing self-care dialysis situated in three administrative regions in France are participating. The trial began in December 2015, with a scheduled 12-month inclusion period and 12 months follow-up. Outcomes include clinical and biological data (e.g. blood pressure, haemoglobin) collected from patient records, perceived health status (e.g. health related quality of life) collected from self-administered questionnaires, and health expenditure data retrieved from the French health insurance database (SNIIRAM) using a probabilistic matching procedure. Discussion The hypothesis is that home telemonitoring enables better control of clinical and biological parameters as well as improved perceived health status. This better control should limit emergency consultations and hospitalisations leading to decreased healthcare expenditure, compensating for the financial investment due to the telemedicine system. Trial registration This study has been registered at ClinicalTrials.gov under NCT02082093 (date of registration: February 14, 2014).
topic Chronic kidney disease
Cost-effectiveness evaluation
Dialysis
Home telemonitoring
Kidney transplantation
Telemedicine
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12882-017-0529-2
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