Brain Death Clinical Trial
Official title:
Efficacy and Pharmacokinetics of Oral Thyroid Replacement Therapy in Organ Donors
To compare oral versus intravenous administration of thyroid hormone: 1) for reversibility of hemodynamic instability in organ donors, and, 2) the pharmacokinetics of oral vs iv thyroid administration
Disruption of the hypothalamic-pituitary axis following brain death may lead to hemodynamic
instability, peripheral vasodilation, and diabetes insipidus in organ donors, requiring the
use of high doses of inotropes. Inotropes may cause ischemic injury to organs and
intramyocardial ATP stores, resulting in organs unsuitable for transplantation, as well as,
a reduction in post-transplant organ function. Therefore, some clinicians advocate the use
of triple hormonal therapy in potential organ donors.
Since intravenous T3(the intracellular active form of thyroxine) is unavailable, oral or
intravenous T4 must be used, requiring the conversion of T4 to T3at the cellular level. This
conversion is impeded by glucocorticoids which also are administered to organ donors for
their immunomodulating effects. Since oral T3 is readily available, our first question is
whether oral versus intravenous administration of T4 is comparable. If so, our next study is
to determine the efficacy of oral T3 versus oral T4. Our hypothesis is oral T3 is superior
to oral T4.
Our study therefore will determine whether or not the oral route is suitable for
administration of thyroid replacement therapy. The study will compare the pharmacokinetics
of oral versus intravenous T4 administration in organ donors, as well as, determine its
ability to wean intropes in this patient population.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Caregiver, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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