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Primary and Hospital Care | 2018

Ein erster Blick auf die neuen europäischen Hypertonie-Guidelines

Frederick Bierreth; Claudia Gregoriano; Thomas Dieterle

Im November 2017 publizierten zahlreiche amerikanische Fachgesellschaften neue Richtlinien zur Diagnostik und Behandlung der arteriellen Hypertonie. In den neuen Richtlinien wurde Bluthochdruck als ein Wert von ≥130/80 mm Hg definiert. Uber Nacht gab es damit in den USA zusatzlich 32 Millionen Menschen mit arterieller Hypertonie. Das fuhrte weltweit zu zum Teil heftigen Diskussionen. Umso gespannter wurden die neuen europaischen Richtlinien zur Diagnostik und Therapie der arteriellen Hypertonie erwartet.


JMIR Research Protocols | 2017

Impact of an Electronic Monitoring Intervention to Improve Adherence to Inhaled Medication in Patients with Asthma and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Claudia Gregoriano; Thomas Dieterle; Selina Dürr; Isabelle Arnet; Kurt E. Hersberger; Jörg D. Leuppi

Background Despite progress in pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment in recent years, the burden of disease among patients with asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is high and patients are frequently hospitalized due to exacerbations. Reasons for uncontrolled diseases are manifold, but are often associated with poor inhalation technique and non-adherence to the prescribed treatment plan. This causes substantial mortality, morbidity, and costs to the healthcare system. In this respect, the study of causes for non-adherence and the development of measures to increase and maintain treatment adherence in chronic diseases is of major clinical importance. Objective The primary objective of this study is to investigate the impact of using specific, validated electronic devices on adherence to inhaled medication in patients with chronic obstructive lung diseases such as asthma and COPD. Furthermore, it aims to assess the impact of a reminder and close supervision of the course of disease and quality of life. Methods In this ongoing prospective, single-blind, randomized controlled study, adherence to inhaled medication is analyzed over a 6-month period in at least 154 in- and outpatients with asthma or COPD who have experienced at least 1 exacerbation during the last year. Adherence is measured using electronic data capture devices, which save the date and time of each inhalative device actuation and transfer these data daily via a wireless connection to a Web-based database. Patients are randomly assigned to either the intervention or the control group. The clinical intervention consists of an automated and personal reminder. The intervention group receives an audio reminder and support calls in case medication has not been taken as prescribed or if rescue medication is used more frequently than pre-specified in the study protocol. During the study, participants are assessed every 2 months in the form of clinical visits. Results Recruitment started in January 2014. To date, a total of 169 patients have been recruited. Follow-up assessments are still ongoing. The study will be concluded in the first quarter of 2017. Data analysis will take place during 2017. Conclusions Few studies have investigated medication adherence in patients with chronic obstructive lung diseases. With this prospective study design and the use of state-of-the-art devices for measuring adherence, we expect scientifically relevant and clinically meaningful results that will have a substantial and positive impact on the provision of healthcare in chronically ill patients suffering from asthma or COPD. Trial Registration ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT02386722; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02386722 (Archived by WebCite at http://www.webcitation.org/6oJq1fel0)


Respiration | 2017

The Integrated Care of Asthma in Switzerland (INCAS) Study: Changes in Asthma Control and Perception of Health Care through Asthma Education

Selina Dürr; Kurt E. Hersberger; Andreas Zeller; Jonas Scheuzger; David Miedinger; Claudia Gregoriano; Ladina Joos Zellweger; Claudia Steurer-Stey; Jörg D. Leuppi


Primary and Hospital Care | 2018

Des nouvelles lignes directrices européennes sur l’hypertension

Frederick Bierreth; Claudia Gregoriano; Thomas Dieterle


Therapeutische Umschau | 2016

Umsetzung der COPD-Guidelines in Grundversorgerpraxen

Claudia Gerhards; Claudia Gregoriano; Cora Moser; Thomas Dieterle; Jörg D. Leuppi


Therapeutische Umschau | 2016

Allergisches Asthma und allergische Rhinitis

Claudia Gerhards; Claudia Gregoriano; Claudia Moser; Thomas Dieterle; Jörg D. Leuppi


Praxis Journal of Philosophy | 2016

Die chronisch-obstruktive Lungenerkrankung (COPD) im Überblick

Claudia Gerhards; Claudia Gregoriano; Thomas Dieterle; Jörg D. Leuppi


Praxis Journal of Philosophy | 2016

«Husten – wir haben ein Problem»

Claudia Gerhards; Claudia Gregoriano; Thomas Dieterle; Jörg D. Leuppi


Journal of Asthma | 2016

The integrated care of asthma in Switzerland (INCAS)–study: Patients' perspective of received asthma care and their interest in asthma education

Selina Dürr; Kurt E. Hersberger; Andreas Zeller; Jonas Scheuzger; David Miedinger; Claudia Gregoriano; Jörg D. Leuppi; Claudia Steurer-Stey


European Respiratory Journal | 2016

Patients' adherence to chronic treatment in lung diseases: Preliminary data from a randomized controlled trial

Claudia Gregoriano; Simona Henny-Reinalter; Sabrina Maier; Anna-Lisa Flamm; Thomas Dieterle; Isabelle Arnet; Kurt E. Hersberger; Jörg D. Leuppi

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