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Inhaler Adherence and Inhalation Technique Assessed by a Smart Spacer in Patients with Severe Asthma on Biologics
Led by University Medical Center Groningen · Updated on 2024-12-10
110
Participants Needed
5
Research Sites
108 weeks
Total Duration
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Sponsors
U
University Medical Center Groningen
Lead Sponsor
T
Trudell Medical International
Collaborating Sponsor
AI-Summary
What this Trial Is About
Severe refractory asthma affects about 3.5% of asthma patients, often necessitating biologic therapy in addition to standard treatment. However, little is understood about maintenance and reliever inhalation medication adherence in these cases which might impact overall biologic response. Objectively monitoring inhalation medication adherence remains a significant challenge. The Smart AeroChamber® device, capable of measuring adherence and inhalation technique, is untested in severe asthma patients on biologics, presenting a potentially cost-effective solution to monitor adherence and better understand treatment response. This study aims to assess the feasibility of the Smart AeroChamber® device in severe asthma patients on biologic therapy, with objectives to: 1. Evaluate inhalation medication adherence patterns and inhaler technique, and comparing that adherence data with traditional measures e.g. the Test of Adherence to Inhalers (TAI), and an inhalation technique checklist. 2. Investigate the association between inhaled medication adherence and clinical outcomes such as exacerbations, short-acting beta-agonists (SABA) use, oral corticosteroids use (OCS), Fractional Exhaled Nitric Oxide (FeNO), blood eosinophil count, and Asthma Control Questionnaire (ACQ) scores. 3. Assess patient and healthcare provider satisfaction and usability of the Smart AeroChamber® device. The study design is prospective and observational, with a sample size of 110 adult patients diagnosed with severe asthma using biologic therapy. Participants will be followed for 12 months, during which they will receive Smart AeroChamber® devices. These devices will measure medication adherence and inhaler technique, and undergo assessments of clinical outcomes at regular intervals. Usability and satisfaction will also be evaluated using the Systems Usability Scale (SUS) in patients and healthcare professionals. The study will be conducted across five severe asthma clinics in the Netherlands. Data analysis will involve comparing the inhalation medication adherence data with traditional measures for adherence and inhalation technique, assessing clinical outcomes, and evaluating usability and satisfaction. The findings from this study will provide insights into the feasibility and effectiveness of using digital devices like the Smart AeroChamber® to support medication adherence and possibly improve outcomes in patients with severe asthma on biologic therapy.
CONDITIONS
Official Title
Inhaler Adherence and Inhalation Technique Assessed by a Smart Spacer in Patients with Severe Asthma on Biologics
Who Can Participate
Eligibility Criteria
You may qualify if you...
- Age 18 years or older
- Confirmed asthma diagnosis with at least 12% and >200 ml reversibility in FEV1 or positive histamine/methacholine provocation test or FeNO 50 according to asthma guidelines
- Diagnosed with severe, refractory asthma eligible for biologic treatments (omalizumab, mepolizumab, benralizumab, reslizumab, dupilumab)
- Using medium or high dose inhaled corticosteroids plus LABA with or without LAMA or SABA via pMDI with spacer
- Willing to provide informed consent
You will not qualify if you...
- Use of Symbicort Aerosol or Trixeo Aerosphere inhalers with a spacer (not compatible with the smart spacer)
- Unable to sufficiently understand and read Dutch
- Currently pregnant
- Currently terminally ill
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Trial Site Locations
Total: 5 locations
1
Isala
Zwolle, Overijssel, Netherlands, 8025AB
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2
Medisch Centrum Leeuwarden
Leeuwarden, Provincie Friesland, Netherlands, 8934AD
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3
University Medical Center Groningen
Groningen, Provincie Groningen, Netherlands, 9713GZ
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4
Foundation Martini Hospital
Groningen, Provincie Groningen, Netherlands, 9728NT
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5
Stichting Sint Franciscus Vlietland Groep
Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands, 3118JH
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Research Team
J
Job FM van Boven, PharmD, PhD
CONTACT
A
Amber A Eikholt, MSc
CONTACT
How is the study designed?
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Masking
N/A
Allocation
N/A
Model
N/A
Primary Purpose
N/A
Number of Arms
1
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