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Medication Adherence Assessment: High Accuracy of the New Ingestible Sensor System in Kidney Transplants

BACKGROUND: This open-label single-arm exploratory study evaluated the accuracy of the Ingestible Sensor System (ISS), a novel technology for directly assessing the ingestion of oral medications and treatment adherence. METHODS: ISS consists of an ingestible event marker (IEM), a microsensor that be...

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Autores principales: Eisenberger, Ute, Wüthrich, Rudolf P., Bock, Andreas, Ambühl, Patrice, Steiger, Jürg, Intondi, Allison, Kuranoff, Susan, Maier, Thomas, Green, Damian, DiCarlo, Lorenzo, Feutren, Gilles, De Geest, Sabina
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Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3749815/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23823651
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/TP.0b013e31829b7571
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author Eisenberger, Ute
Wüthrich, Rudolf P.
Bock, Andreas
Ambühl, Patrice
Steiger, Jürg
Intondi, Allison
Kuranoff, Susan
Maier, Thomas
Green, Damian
DiCarlo, Lorenzo
Feutren, Gilles
De Geest, Sabina
author_facet Eisenberger, Ute
Wüthrich, Rudolf P.
Bock, Andreas
Ambühl, Patrice
Steiger, Jürg
Intondi, Allison
Kuranoff, Susan
Maier, Thomas
Green, Damian
DiCarlo, Lorenzo
Feutren, Gilles
De Geest, Sabina
author_sort Eisenberger, Ute
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description BACKGROUND: This open-label single-arm exploratory study evaluated the accuracy of the Ingestible Sensor System (ISS), a novel technology for directly assessing the ingestion of oral medications and treatment adherence. METHODS: ISS consists of an ingestible event marker (IEM), a microsensor that becomes activated in gastric fluid, and an adhesive personal monitor (APM) that detects IEM activation. In this study, the IEM was combined to enteric-coated mycophenolate sodium (ECMPS). Twenty stable adult kidney transplants received IEM-ECMPS for a mean of 9.2 weeks totaling 1227 cumulative days. RESULTS: Eight patients prematurely discontinued treatment due to ECMPS gastrointestinal symptoms (n=2), skin intolerance to APM (n=2), and insufficient system usability (n=4). Rash or erythema due to APM was reported in 7 (37%) patients, all during the first month of use. No serious or severe adverse events and no rejection episode were reported. IEM detection accuracy was 100% over 34 directly observed ingestions; Taking Adherence was 99.4% over a total of 2824 prescribed IEM-ECMPS ingestions. ISS could detect accurately the ingestion of two IEM-ECMPS capsules taken at the same time (detection rate of 99.3%, n=2376). CONCLUSIONS: ISS is a promising new technology that provides highly reliable measurements of intake and timing of intake of drugs that are combined with the IEM.
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spelling pubmed-37498152013-08-22 Medication Adherence Assessment: High Accuracy of the New Ingestible Sensor System in Kidney Transplants Eisenberger, Ute Wüthrich, Rudolf P. Bock, Andreas Ambühl, Patrice Steiger, Jürg Intondi, Allison Kuranoff, Susan Maier, Thomas Green, Damian DiCarlo, Lorenzo Feutren, Gilles De Geest, Sabina Transplantation Rapid Communication BACKGROUND: This open-label single-arm exploratory study evaluated the accuracy of the Ingestible Sensor System (ISS), a novel technology for directly assessing the ingestion of oral medications and treatment adherence. METHODS: ISS consists of an ingestible event marker (IEM), a microsensor that becomes activated in gastric fluid, and an adhesive personal monitor (APM) that detects IEM activation. In this study, the IEM was combined to enteric-coated mycophenolate sodium (ECMPS). Twenty stable adult kidney transplants received IEM-ECMPS for a mean of 9.2 weeks totaling 1227 cumulative days. RESULTS: Eight patients prematurely discontinued treatment due to ECMPS gastrointestinal symptoms (n=2), skin intolerance to APM (n=2), and insufficient system usability (n=4). Rash or erythema due to APM was reported in 7 (37%) patients, all during the first month of use. No serious or severe adverse events and no rejection episode were reported. IEM detection accuracy was 100% over 34 directly observed ingestions; Taking Adherence was 99.4% over a total of 2824 prescribed IEM-ECMPS ingestions. ISS could detect accurately the ingestion of two IEM-ECMPS capsules taken at the same time (detection rate of 99.3%, n=2376). CONCLUSIONS: ISS is a promising new technology that provides highly reliable measurements of intake and timing of intake of drugs that are combined with the IEM. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2013-08-15 2013-08-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3749815/ /pubmed/23823651 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/TP.0b013e31829b7571 Text en Copyright © 2013 by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivitives 3.0 License, where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially.
spellingShingle Rapid Communication
Eisenberger, Ute
Wüthrich, Rudolf P.
Bock, Andreas
Ambühl, Patrice
Steiger, Jürg
Intondi, Allison
Kuranoff, Susan
Maier, Thomas
Green, Damian
DiCarlo, Lorenzo
Feutren, Gilles
De Geest, Sabina
Medication Adherence Assessment: High Accuracy of the New Ingestible Sensor System in Kidney Transplants
title Medication Adherence Assessment: High Accuracy of the New Ingestible Sensor System in Kidney Transplants
title_full Medication Adherence Assessment: High Accuracy of the New Ingestible Sensor System in Kidney Transplants
title_fullStr Medication Adherence Assessment: High Accuracy of the New Ingestible Sensor System in Kidney Transplants
title_full_unstemmed Medication Adherence Assessment: High Accuracy of the New Ingestible Sensor System in Kidney Transplants
title_short Medication Adherence Assessment: High Accuracy of the New Ingestible Sensor System in Kidney Transplants
title_sort medication adherence assessment: high accuracy of the new ingestible sensor system in kidney transplants
topic Rapid Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3749815/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23823651
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/TP.0b013e31829b7571
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