Pancreatic cancer is a rapidly developing cancer with a poor prognosis. The mFOLFIRINOX protocol has become the standard medical treatment for this pathology. However, mFOLFIRINOX is the cause of severe toxicities including leukoneutropenia, thrombocytopenia, diarrhea, nausea-vomiting, anorexia, asthenia, weight loss and peripheral sensory neuropathy. Therefore, its indication is limited to patients in good general condition. In practice, it is often interrupted upon the occurrence of hematological and/or clinical grade 3-4 toxicities, Remote patient tele-monitoring of symptoms (Patient Reported Outcomes), body weight, circadian rhythms, sleep and activity would allow the identification of early warning signals reflecting deterioration or improvement in the health of these fragile patients, and trigger proactive interventions, while they are outside the hospital. Thus, the MultiDom study proposes a comprehensive tele-monitoring and telecare strategy that would complement standard of care over a 7-weeks period to 42 consenting patients. The patients receive neoadjuvant or first line chemotherapy with mFOLFIRINOX for advanced or metastatic pancreatic cancer at one of four centres in Ile-de-France region (France).
MultiDom stands up among the very first prospective patient-entered and multidimensional, multiactor and multicenter study, that assesses the qualitative and quantitative impact of mFOLFIRINOX on the daily life of patients with pancreatic cancer in real time. Main endpoint is the rate of patients undergoing toxicity-related emergency hospitalisations, and the objective is to reduce it to \<10%. Telemonitored data-based proactive interventions will expectedly prevent worsening of patients 'health, and maintain their chances of disease control on effective mFOLFIRINOX chemotherapy. Participating patients have usual follow up and treatments for their disease, but also: wear a chest sensor that measures and teletransmits accelerometry, surface temperature and 3D-orientation every min, weigh themselves daily on a BLE-balance, with immediate weight tele transmission, and fill out electronic PRO questionnaires daily using a telecommunicating tablet. All data are tele transmitted to an approved health data hub, and automatically analysed for physical activity, sleep, circadian rhythms, symptoms scores trends in real time. Visualization screens and alerts are generated according to preset thresholds, and medical team responses are traced. Currently recruiting centres: 1. Clinique du Mousseau, Evry, France 2. Hospital Paul Brousse (Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris), Villejuif, France 3. Clinique St-Jean L'Ermitage, Melun, France 4. Private Hospital of Antony, Antony, France
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
58
The system will monitor the circadian rhythms, physical activity, sleep, symptoms and body weight of patients with advanced pancreatic cancer during one week before (baseline) and six weeks after the 1st course of standard mFOLFIRINOX. The reach of preset thresholds for several parameters that are automatically computed will trigger alerts toward approved health professionals, and their responses will be traced.
Clinique du Mousseau
Évry, IDF, France
Toxicity-related emergency hospitalisation rate
The main objective is to assess the toxicities occurring during the 6 weeks following the start of the 1st cycle of FOLFIRINOX in conventional administration in patients benefiting from the PiCADo telemonitoring system.
Time frame: First cycle of treatment of 6 weeks
Rates and grades toxicity and early tumor responses
Secondary objectives include rates and grades of toxicity and early tumor responses, as well as PiCADo platform performances and users perceptions.
Time frame: First cycle of treatment of 6 weeks
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