University Hospital Liège
University Hospital Liège
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assignment_turned_in ProjectFrom 2015Partners:SYNERGUS SME, University Hospital Liège, Institut du thorax et du système nerveux, Unité INSERM U 1116/CIC-P 1433, Unité Inserm 942 hopital département danesthésie réanimation +11 partnersSYNERGUS SME,University Hospital Liège,Institut du thorax et du système nerveux,Unité INSERM U 1116/CIC-P 1433,Unité Inserm 942 hopital département danesthésie réanimation,LiU,Charité Universitats Medizin Berlin,Imperial College London,Hospital Centre Luxembourg,UMS 015 F-CRIN,European Drug Development,University Hospital Groningen,Maastricht University Medical,Unité Inserm 942 hopital département d'anesthésie réanimation,Cardiorenal Diagnostics SME,Unité Inserm 942 hopital département danesthesie réanimationFunder: French National Research Agency (ANR) Project Code: ANR-15-MRSE-0018Funder Contribution: 30,000.4 EURReducing repeat hospitalisations is an unmet need and of great importance to patients with heart failure (HF) and, given its economic impact, to society as a whole, since HF is one of the most debilitating, deadliest and costliest of diseases. Such reduced hospitalisations may be achieved by therapy optimisation aimed at maximising efficiency and safety of evidence-based but still under-prescribed and under-dosed life-saving drugs. Aims: To meet the challenge of improving clinical decisions in the management of post-acute HF patients, CARE-MOST HF network aims at assessing the effectiveness within the framework of a randomised clinical trial of an innovative integrative theranostic method combining: i) a non-implantable, minimally invasive (a single daily fingertip drop of blood) home monitoring point-of-care tool measuring relevant cardiorenal parameters, ii) remote-monitoring facilities embedded into a patient-centred disease management programme (i.e. a telemedicine loop including a local call-centre), iii) an algorithmic expert system providing decision-making support for a more dynamic management of the complex pharmacological treatment of HF.
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