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Evaluation of Clinical Outcomes and Simultaneous Digital Tracking of Daily Physical Activity, Heart Rate, and Inhalation Behavior in Patients With Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Treated With Inhaled Iloprost: Protocol for the Observational VENTASTEP Study

BACKGROUND: Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH)-a progressive, ultimately fatal disease-patients often experience dyspnea, which can limit their daily physical activities. Iloprost is an inhaled therapy for PAH that has shown efficacy in clinical trials. However, clinical trials in PAH have provided only limited data on daily physical activity. Digital monitoring of daily physical activity in PAH is therefore attracting growing interest. To fully understand a patient's response to treatment, monitoring of treatment adherence is also required. The Breelib nebulizer for administration of iloprost saves inhalation data, thus allowing digital monitoring of adherence. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to perform parallel digital tracking of daily physical activity parameters, heart rate, and iloprost inhalation data in patients with PAH, before and after starting inhaled iloprost treatment. The primary objective is to investigate correlations between changes in digital measures of daily physical activity and traditional clinical measures. Secondary objectives are to assess iloprost inhalation behavior, the association between daily physical activity measures and time since last inhalation, changes in sleep quality and heart rate, the association of heart rate with daily physical activity measures and iloprost inhalation, and adverse events. METHODS: VENTASTEP is a digital, prospective, observational, multicenter, single-arm cohort study of adults with PAH in Germany, starting inhaled iloprost treatment via the Breelib nebulizer, in addition to existing PAH therapy. The study comprises a baseline period without iloprost treatment (
  • Mueller, C.
  • Stollfuss, B.
  • Roitenberg, A.
  • Harder, J.
  • Richter, M. J.
  • Keywords

    • Breelib
    • behavior
    • daily physical activity
    • digital monitoring
    • health-related quality of life
    • heart rate
    • iloprost
    • inhalation
    • pulmonary arterial hypertension
    • sleep
    Publication details
    DOI: 10.2196/12144
    Journal: JMIR research protocols
    Pages: e12144 
    Number: 4
    Work Type: Original
    Location: UGMLC
    Disease Area: PH
    Partner / Member: JLU
    Access-Number: 30985279
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