People with intestinal stomas can have, despite development of better ostomy products, problems with leakage which influence their quality of life negatively. To overcome this, Coloplast has developed a new supporting ostomy product called Heylo™, which has an adhesive sensor layer that should be placed underneath the baseplate. The sensor layer consists of an electronic sensor system that continuously detects moisture and output leakage underneath the baseplate. A transmitter connected to the sensor layer continuously evaluates the incoming information and sends a status to a smartphone software application, which based on a predefined flow decides which information to deliver to the user about the baseplate status. The overall aim of this clinical investigation is to evaluate the benefits of the new supporting product, Heylo compared to Standard of Care.
The Investigational device - Heylo, is already CE-marked. The investigation is an open-labelled, randomized cross-over trial with two test periods evaluating Heylo and Standard of Care. In total 144 subjects having an ileostomy or an colostomy will be included and randomized.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
144
Heylo is used in combination with the ostomy baseplate usually used by the subjects. It will detect and notify the subject of the occurrence of output leakage under an ostomy baseplate.
Standard of Care is the ostomy products (baseplate and bag) that the subject normally uses
Peter C. Ambe
Bergisch Gladbach, Bergisch Gladbach,Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
Emotional Impact Score (Scale From 0-100)
Measured by the validated OLI scale evaluated at the end of each test period. The questionnaire regarding Emotional impact contains 10 questions where the 4 answer options are: All of the time, Often, Sometimes and Rarely or never, which can be converted into a combined numerical score. The scale ranges from 0-100, where a score of 100 equals no impact and a score of 0 represents full impact.
Time frame: 8 weeks
Participation in Society Domain Score (Scale From 0-100)
Measured by WHODAS 2.0 evaluated at the end of each test period. The questionnaire regarding Participation in society contains 11 questions where the 5 answer options are: None, Mild, Moderate, Severe and Extreme or cannot do, which can be converted into a combined domain score. Each domain has a range of 0-100, where low scores equal better health and high scores indicate greater disability.
Time frame: 8 weeks
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