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Intensive Prevention Program After Decompensated Heart Failure

Status: Recruiting
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Intervention Type: Other
Study Type: Interventional
Study Phase: Not Applicable
SUMMARY

Introduction: Care for patients with heart failure (HF) often remains inadequate, even though a variety of treatment options exist. Guideline-based, multimodal therapy is rarely fully established, partly due to insufficient intersectoral cooperation and insufficient patient training. Heart failure nurses (HFN) as specialized non-medical personnel are intended to contribute to better patient care. E-learning and the use of mobile devices are modern options for training patients. However, previous studies in this regard only examined a few aspects of therapy and came to different results. The Intensive Prevention Program after decompensated Heart Failure (IPP-HF) will investigate if a one-year web-based and HFN-guided program for patients hospitalized due to congestive heart failure leads to a lower rate of re-hospitalization and an improvement in quality of life (QoL). Study design: Patients hospitalized for decompensated HF will be prospectively enrolled and assigned to either a 12 months HFN-guided intensive prevention program or standard care. The prevention program will include patient training per e-learning, use of an app for HF, linking the patient to an interdisciplinary heart failure network and referral to heart sports groups or other specialists and will include regular monitoring for signs of (threatening) decompensation, medication, fitness and QoL. The combined primary study endpoint will comprise rehospitalization for decompensated HF and QoL after 1 year. Secondary endpoints will include mortality, completeness of anticongestive medication, changes in ejection fraction, NTproBNP, ferritin, transferrin, 6-minute walking distance, relative maximum oxygen-consumption (peak VO2), NYHA-class, depression status (PHQ-9) and knowledge about HF (AHFKT). Conclusions :The randomized IPP-HF study will evaluate the effect of an web-based and HFN-guided prevention program on rehospitalization and QoL for patients hospitalized for decompensated heart failure.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 18
Maximum Age: 80
Healthy Volunteers: f
View:

• Hospitalization due to symptomatic HF NYHA II-IV, defined according to valid international guidelines, including signs of congestion, ejection fraction ≤40%, elevated NTproBNP

• Age 18 - 80 years

• Life expectancy \> 2 years

• Access to internet, physical and mental ability and consent to participate in a HFN-guided web-based prevention program

Locations
Other Locations
Germany
Bremen Institute for Heart- and Circulation Research
RECRUITING
Bremen
Contact Information
Primary
Stephan Ruehle
stephan.ruehle@gesundheitnord.de
+494218794684
Backup
Harm Wienbergen
harm.wienbergen@gesundheitnord.de
+494218794059
Time Frame
Start Date: 2025-10-01
Estimated Completion Date: 2029-03-01
Participants
Target number of participants: 200
Treatments
Active_comparator: Intensive Prevention Programm (IPP)
Participants will get access to a web-based patient portal for self learning about heart failure
No_intervention: Usual Care (UC)
Participant will be treated usual care for heart failure
Related Therapeutic Areas
Sponsors
Collaborators: Nationale Herzallianz (NHA)
Leads: Herzzentrum Bremen

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