This clinical trial aims to compare morbidity and cost associated with acute attacks of hereditary angioedema in patients with an intervention based on a support after a phone call to the call center (SOS HAE) from a group of patients does not change their practice.
Investigators propose a study to determine whether a call center for an acute attack of HAE associated with intervention recommendations based on systematic early treatment (self-administration at home or by a caregiver) would reduce the morbidity and the socioeconomic impact.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
200
recommendations to phone to the call center for all the patients who have an acute attack
SAMU 93 - Hôpital Avicenne
Bobigny, Île-de-France Region, France
Number of hospital admissions for angioedema attack- no (%)
Time frame: at 2 years
Number of ICU admissions - no (%)
Time frame: at 2 years
Number of ED admissions - no (%)
Time frame: at 2 years
Number of hospital admissions for others causes - no (%)
Time frame: at 2 years
Number of intubations - no (%)
Time frame: at 2 years
Number of EMS interventions - no (%)
Time frame: at 2 years
Number of working days lost
Time frame: at 2 years
Mortality - no (%)
Time frame: at 2 years
Mortality for angioedema attack- no (%)
Time frame: at 2 years
Cost of angioedema attacks
Time frame: at 2 years
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