Identifying Dehydration Risk In Head And Neck Cancer Patients Undergoing Radiation Therapy Using Remote, Sensor-Based Monitoring: A Randomized Controlled Trial

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY(2016)

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152 Background: Early identification and mitigation of cancer therapy-induced complications can improve quality of life and reduce complications and health care costs. We are evaluating the efficacy of a system, called CYCORE (CYberinfrastructure for Comparative effectiveness Research), to systematically and accurately collect daily weight, blood pressure, pulse and symptom data from head and neck cancer (HNC) survivors during their 6 to 7-week radiation treatment (RT) regimen using home-based biometric and other sensors integrated with a cyber-physical system. Aims include: 1) evaluate CYCORE’s efficacy in reducing hospitalization and emergency room visits related to dehydration; and, 2) evaluate related impact on costs related to treating dehydration. Methods: Remote, sensor-based monitoring via CYCORE identifies HNC survivors at increased risk for dehydration (i.e., reduced blood pressure and weight, increased pulse, and patient-reported outcomes (PROs) including decreased food and fluid intake). Upon ...
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