Department of Oncology, Multidisciplinary Oncological Center Antwerp, MOCA, University Hospital Antwerp, Wilrijkstraat 10, 2650, Edegem, Belgium.
Department of Medical Oncology, AZ Maria Middelares, Ghent, Belgium.
Support Care Cancer. 2021 Feb;29(2):859-867. doi: 10.1007/s00520-020-05550-6. Epub 2020 Jun 9.
Technology-based interventions are increasingly being introduced in routine clinical cancer care. There is a need for reliable systems to monitor treatment-related toxicity in a standardized manner. Such electronic tools bridge the gap in providing quality home-based monitoring.
From July 2017 to December 2017, we performed a multicentered, non-randomized prospective cohort analysis with patients who were receiving routine chemotherapy for various solid tumors, using a web-based patient-reported toxicity registration, management, and intervention system called AMTRA (ambulatory Monitoring of cancer Therapy using an interactive Application) linked to the homecare nursing organization Remedus®. Twelve common toxicities plus pain and two biometrics could be registered daily or more frequently as required. These were processed centrally to generate tailored advice for lesser symptoms or a phone call from a dedicated nurse in case of severe or prolonged toxicity. A compliance tool to monitor oral therapies was incorporated in the system.
One hundred sixty-eight patients (92%) were enrolled, with 31,514 registrations analyzed. One hundred eight patients reported severe toxicity (> 1461 registrations), resulting in 102 clinical interventions ranging from self-management advice, supplemental consultations to hospitalizations. Compliance to oral chemotherapy was high using AMTRA with a median of 98.7% (95 confidence interval (CI) [93.5-100.0%]). Seventy-nine percent of patients stated that the availability of AMTRA self-reports was useful in communication with the care provider, while 75% felt more in control while managing their treatment.
The application of an interactive PRO-system in routine symptom management of cancer patients allowed standardized documentation of toxicities and recorded a high compliance with oral treatment. It allows for rapid interaction for toxicities and cancer-related symptoms experienced at home.
基于技术的干预措施越来越多地被引入常规临床癌症治疗中。需要有可靠的系统以标准化的方式监测与治疗相关的毒性。这种电子工具弥补了提供基于家庭的优质监测的空白。
从 2017 年 7 月至 2017 年 12 月,我们进行了一项多中心、非随机前瞻性队列分析,纳入了正在接受各种实体瘤常规化疗的患者,使用名为 AMTRA(使用交互式应用程序进行癌症治疗的门诊监测)的基于网络的患者报告毒性登记、管理和干预系统,该系统与家庭护理组织 Remedus®相连。可每天或根据需要更频繁地登记 12 种常见毒性以及疼痛和两种生物标志物。这些数据由中央机构进行处理,以针对较轻的症状生成定制的建议,或者在出现严重或长期毒性时,由专门护士打电话。该系统中纳入了一个用于监测口服治疗药物的依从性工具。
共纳入 168 名患者(92%),分析了 31514 次登记。108 名患者报告了严重毒性(>1461 次登记),导致进行了 102 次临床干预,包括自我管理建议、补充咨询到住院治疗。使用 AMTRA 对口服化疗的依从性很高,中位数为 98.7%(95%置信区间 [93.5-100.0%])。79%的患者表示 AMTRA 自我报告的可用性有助于与护理提供者进行沟通,而 75%的患者在管理治疗时感到更有掌控感。
在癌症患者常规症状管理中应用交互式 PRO 系统可标准化记录毒性,并记录了对口服治疗的高度依从性。它允许对在家中经历的毒性和与癌症相关的症状进行快速交互。