Heart Failure Clinical Trial

USC and Bodyport Remote Heart Failure Management Study

Summary

A feasibility study investigating the Bodyport virtual cardiac clinic vs usual care for outpatient heart failure management at Keck Medical Center of USC

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Heart failure is a debilitating disease associated with high hospitalization rates which could potentially be curbed by remote patient monitoring. Remote monitoring may allow for the early detection of signs and symptoms of cardiac decompensation, enabling prompt interventions to reduce hospital admission rates or the duration of inpatient stay, and the quality of life of those suffering from heart failure. Recent studies have demonstrated that structured remote patient management interventions can reduce the percentage of days lost to unplanned cardiovascular admissions. The investigators propose assessing the feasibility of a structured virtual cardiac care service leveraging the Bodyport platform to optimize outpatient management of heart failure.

This study will leverage the Bodyport virtual cardiac clinic platform to deliver care for the heart failure patient population at Keck Medical Center of USC. Patients randomized to the intervention arm will receive the Bodyport Cardiac Scale for home monitoring as well as heart failure education and non-clinical support from Bodyport coaches. Daily measurement uploads from the patients will be analyzed and changes in measurement data will be used to guide follow-up and care management, such as diuretic dose adjustments. For this initial feasibility study, the investigators will be focusing on patient and provider satisfaction of the virtual cardiac clinic along with the operational ease of executing this form of care compared to standard care.

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Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

Diagnosis of HFrEF or HFpEF and hospital discharge for a heart failure exacerbation within 14 days of enrollment.
18 years of age or older
English speaking
Able to safely stand on the Bodyport scale
Patients must have a reliable and working phone for communication with the care team
All patients should have access to the internet via a computer or mobile device to access the Bodyport care platform
Patients must have a safe and secure place to store the Bodyport device

Exclusion Criteria:

Weight >375 lbs.
History of repeatedly missing follow-up appointments or being unreachable by phone
Inability to stand on the Bodyport scale for the duration needed to capture data
Patient in jail or currently homeless
Known or documented noncompliance with medical therapy
Unable to speak English
Unable or unwilling to answer survey questions
History of heart transplantation
Chronic kidney disease stage IV or V and/or on hemodialysis
Presence of a ventricular assist device
Presence of a CardioMEMs pulmonary artery sensor

Study is for people with:

Heart Failure

Estimated Enrollment:

22

Study ID:

NCT04975633

Recruitment Status:

Recruiting

Sponsor:

University of Southern California

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Keck Medical Center of USC
Los Angeles California, 90033, United States More Info
Melissa Ramos, RN, BSN, CCRP
Contact
323-442-7983
[email protected]

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Study is for people with:

Heart Failure

Estimated Enrollment:

22

Study ID:

NCT04975633

Recruitment Status:

Recruiting

Sponsor:


University of Southern California

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