About this trial
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a serious rapidly progressive disease of the nervous system. The average survival from the time of diagnosis is two to three years. The patient physical and psychological sufferings in ALS are immense, and apart from Riluzole, there is no effective treatment. Care of advanced ALS have an estimated cost of 4-8 million NOK per year. Perhaps the most challenging topic of ALS care is the decision to extend ventilation support into the stages of disease that require treatment both during day and night. In these cases, treatment is clearly life-sustaining and although quality of life may be maintained, the burden of caregiving imposed upon family or health care workers is huge, regardless of tracheostomy (TIV) or non-invasive (NIV) modality.
The present study is a longitudinal questionnaire study in Norway measuring overall quality of life, health-related quality of life, and disease-specific quality of life in ALS patients, partners and children before and after the introduction of life sustaining ventilation support. The investigators aim to increase the knowledge on how life-sustaining ventilation support with NIV or TIV affects the quality of life in ALS patients, life partners and children. The results from the study may provide crucial information for clinicians and patients on one of the most difficult ethical issues of ALS treatment. The investigators anticipate that this information will facilitate a shared decision making processes, weighing benefits and disadvantages in a wider perspective.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
A clinical diagnosis of probable ALS according to the revised El Escorial criteria
Progression of the illness leading the consulting physician to offer treatment with LTMV
Can communicate in Norwegian
Partner of a patient with ALS with progression of the illness leading the consulting physician to offer treatment with LTMV
Disqualifiers
None
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Long term mechanical ventilation support
- No long term mechanical ventilation support
Treatment groups
Locations
9Sponsors and collaborators
Haukeland University Hospital
Lead sponsor
Oslo University Hospital
Collaborator
University Hospital, Akershus
Collaborator
Helse Stavanger HF
Collaborator
University Hospital of North Norway
Collaborator
St. Olavs Hospital
Collaborator
Nordland Hospital, Bodø
Collaborator
Hospital of Southern Norway Kristiansand
Collaborator
Østfold Hospital Kalnes
Collaborator