Digitalization of adverse event management in oncology to improve treatment outcome—A prospective study protocol

Author:

Kestler Angelika M. R.,Kühlwein Silke D.,Kraus Johann M.,Schwab Julian D.ORCID,Szekely Robin,Thiam Patrick,Hühne Rolf,Jahn Niels,Fürstberger Axel,Ikonomi NensiORCID,Balig Julien,Schuler Rainer,Kuhn Peter,Steger Florian,Seufferlein Thomas,Kestler Hans A.ORCID

Abstract

The occurrence of adverse events frequently accompanies tumor treatments. Side effects should be detected and treated as soon as possible to maintain the best possible treatment outcome. Besides the standard reporting system Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE), physicians have recognized the potential of patient-reporting systems. These are based on a more subjective description of current patient reporting symptoms. Patient-reported symptoms are essential to define the impact of a given treatment on the quality of life and the patient’s wellbeing. They also act against an underreporting of side effects which are paramount to define the actual value of a treatment for the individual patient. Here, we present a study protocol for a clinical trial that assesses the potential of a smartphone application for CTCAE conform symptom reporting and tracking that is adjusted to the standard clinical reporting system rather than symptom oriented descriptive trial tools. The presented study will be implemented in two parts, both lasting over six months. The first part will assess the feasibility of the application with 30 patients non-randomly divided into three equally-sized age groups (<55years, 55-75years, >75years). In the second part 36 other patients will be randomly assigned to two groups, one reporting using the smartphone and one not. This prospective second part will compare the impact of smartphone reported adverse events regarding applied therapy doses and quality of life to those of patients receiving standard care. We aim for early detection and treatment of adverse events in oncological treatment to improve patients’ safety and outcomes. For this purpose, we will capture frequent adverse events of chemotherapies, immunotherapies, or other targeted therapies with our smartphone application. The presented trial is registered at the U.S. National Library of Medicine ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT04493450) on July 30, 2020.

Funder

Ministerium für Wissenschaft, Forschung und Kunst Baden-Württemberg

Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung

Ministerium für Soziales und Integration, Baden-Württemberg

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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