Cardiopulmonary Bypass Clinical Trial
Official title:
Scavenging Free Haemoglobin Attenuates the Systemic Inflammatory Response Following Surgery
The purpose of this study is to determine whether albumin administration during cardiac surgery is effective in attenuating the development of inflammation following surgery.
The host response to infection and other forms of tissue injury has been termed the systemic
inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS). SIRS is seen in association with a wide variety of
non-infective insults, including major trauma and surgical procedures, including those
necessitating cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). In this population the incidence of SIRS is
high, afflicting up to 70% of patients. This may be manifest from an increased vasopressor
requirement, to refractory hypotension, and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) with
liver, renal, myocardial, and neurological problems. MODS is associated with significant
mortality rates of around 30-45%. Survivors require prolonged and costly intensive care,
thereby representing a considerable burden for the healthcare services. Survivors often
suffer considerable morbidity and have significantly impaired health related quality of
life.
Despite intense investigations of anti-inflammatory therapies in SIRS and its sequelae, the
case of patients is largely supportive whilst underlying triggers (such as infection) for
the process are treated. Indeed, the only therapy drotrecogin alfa (activated) demonstrated
to reduced mortality in a randomised study has only been investigated in patients with the
most severe SIRS consequent of infection (i.e. severe sepsis) and is contra-indicated in
those who have just undergone surgery.
Haemolysis is a common feature of surgery requiring CPB and may potentiate the development
of SIRS and organ injury through the release of heme/iron. Furthermore, haemolysis during
CPB may lead to the depletion of important mechanisms which scavenge free heme/hemoglobin
from the circulation. Albumin, the most abundant plasma protein, has specific and
non-specific heme and iron binding sites which are used under circumstances in which
standard scavengers are overwhelmed. However, albumin is also depleted following CPB. It is
therefore hypothesised that by priming the CPB circuit with albumin the heme/iron scavenging
capability of the plasma will be maintained following surgery and that the systemic
inflammatory response will be attenuated.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Caregiver, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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