Evaluation of a Remote Monitoring Application in the Follow-up of Patients With Active Inflammatory Bowel Diseases

Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2025
Telemonitoring is of definite theoretical interest for patients suffering from chronic diseases and could help to improve monitoring of treatment efficacy and tolerance, and hence remission and quality of life. Reimbursement is now planned in France for devices that have demonstrated a positive effect on patient intake. However, available studies testing different tools in IBD have shown no significant improvement in disease control or quality of life. Nevertheless, major secondary endpoints such as reduced hospitalization, complications and healthcare costs have been demonstrated. Several biases have been identified to explain these disappointing results, such as the heterogeneity of the tools/applications tested, methodological limitations concerning the main objective and technological limitations of the tools evaluated. We propose here to evaluate a new remote monitoring tool, MedicWise, in the follow-up of patients with active IBD. The technology Rationale / background Telemonitoring is of definite theoretical interest for patients suffering from chronic diseases and could help to improve monitoring of treatment efficacy and tolerance, and hence remission and quality of life. Reimbursement is now planned in France for devices that have demonstrated a positive effect on patient intake. However, available studies testing different tools in IBD have shown no significant improvement in disease control or quality of life. Nevertheless, major secondary endpoints such as reduced hospitalization, complications and healthcare costs have been demonstrated. Several biases have been identified to explain these disappointing results, such as the heterogeneity of the tools/applications tested, methodological limitations concerning the main objective and technological limitations of the tools evaluated. We propose here to evaluate a new remote monitoring tool, MedicWise, in the follow-up of patients with active IBD. The technology of this solution enables the automatic collection of a wide range of biological and healthcare consumption data, thus limiting the need for patient input. The SECURITY trial proposes to evaluate the impact of this remote monitoring tool on time spent in remission. Improvement of IBD related disability is also a major secondary objective of the study. It also has the following secondary objectives to analyze the impact of this tool on the organization of care teams caring for patients with IBD. Main objective: To evaluate whether a remote monitoring device (MedicWise) improves disease activity (ie symptomatic remission) in patients with active Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD).
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First added on: Jan 01, 2025