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NCT ID: NCT06321146 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Brain Injuries, Traumatic

Evaluation of EEG Power Spectrum in Patients With Traumatic Coma

EPIC
Start date: May 1, 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Development of objective, reliable, and convenient assessment methods of disorders of consciousness is crucial. We aim to conduct multicenter prospective observational study and non-invasively collect EEG from patients with traumatic coma to analyze the sequential characteristics of EEG power spectrum, and explore their prognostic value for consciousness recovery.

NCT ID: NCT06265168 Recruiting - Coma Clinical Trials

Comprehensive Observations and Multidisciplinary Approaches in the Management of Unconscious Patients

COMA
Start date: March 1, 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This prospective observational high-fidelity simulation study aims to observe and better understand how physicians from different disciplines differentiate in the management of a comatose patient and how their diagnostic and treatment approaches adhere to current recommendations in a highly standardized simulated scenario. The results gained by this study will give more insight into the current quality of diagnostic procedures and treatment and help refine recommendations in this context. The investigators hypothesize that physicians do not strictly adhere (regarding diagnostic approach and treatment) to current guidelines/recommendations when confronted with a comatose patient.

NCT ID: NCT06245434 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Acute Brain Injury Coma

Circadian Rhythmicity During Coma Awakening

COMARHYTHM
Start date: April 15, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Acute brain injury is a major cause of admission to intensive care units, as well as of mortality and morbidity, worldwide and for all age groups. With most patients surviving these injuries thanks to recent medical advances, society is facing not only the growing burden of disability, but above all the ethical issues involved in withdrawal of life-sustaining therapies (WSLT). To resolve this dilemma, effective treatment would be necessary, but this is hampered by our limited knowledge of the pathophysiological mechanisms of the natural history of coma, from onset to recovery. A more systematic description of coma awakening using a multimodal battery in intensive care unit patients would enable us to refine the awakening and re-emergence of consciousness and define appropriate biomarkers for selecting candidates in interventional studies. The investigators hypothesize that the current postulate of successive stages (i.e. from one clinical class to the next) of coma recovery is incomplete, as it does not take into account the rhythmic nature of wakefulness. The investigators propose that the best correlate of the natural history of coma recovery is a gradual shift from the loss of physiological cycles to a circadian rhythmicity of arousal indices (behavioural and neurophysiological) and a wide amplitude of metric fluctuations in assessing content richness.

NCT ID: NCT06081283 Recruiting - Stroke Clinical Trials

Antiseizure Medication in Seizure Networks at Early Acute Brain Injury

Start date: November 20, 2023
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this clinical trial is to explore the effect of FDA-approved antiseizure drugs in the brain connectivity patterns of severe acute brain injury patients with suppression of consciousness. The main questions it aims to answer are: - Does the antiseizure medication reduce the functional connectivity of seizure networks, as identified by resting state functional MRI (rs-fMRI), within this specific target population? - What is the prevalence of seizure networks in patients from the target population, both with EEG suggestive and not suggestive of epileptogenic activity? Participants will have a rs-fMRI and those with seizure networks will receive treatment with two antiseizure medications and a post-treatment rs-fMRI. Researchers will compare the pretreatment and post-treatment rs-fMRIs to see if there are changes in the participant's functional connectivity including seizure networks and typical resting state networks.

NCT ID: NCT06036732 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Traumatic Brain Injury

A New Approach in Intensive Care Unit Consciousness Assessment: FIVE Score

Start date: October 1, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

1. The primary aim of this study is to investigate the correlation between the length of ICU stay and a newly developed FIVE score in neuro-intensive care patients. 2. The secondary objectives are to evaluate the impact of the FIVE score on hospital length of stay, Modified Rankin Scale, and mortality, as well as to determine the correlation between the GCS, FOUR, and FIVE scores

NCT ID: NCT05922644 Recruiting - Stroke Clinical Trials

Short-term Cervical Spinal Cord Stimulation in Patients With Disorders of Consciousness After Intracerebral Hemorrhage

SCS-ICH
Start date: July 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Disorders of consciousness (DOC) refers to the persistent loss of consciousness after 28 days in patients with brain injury caused by trauma, stroke, or hypoxia. It includes coma, vegetative state, and minimally conscious state. At present, there is no effective treatment for DOC. Only one RCT study of amantadine has proved that it may be effective for the treatment of DOC. In recent years, more evidence has shown that neuromodulation technology is beneficial to the recovery of DOC. Cervical spinal cord stimulation surgery is a new treatment method for patients with DOC. Electrodes are implanted in the high cervical spinal cord C2-C5. By adjusting different electrical stimulation parameters, it has a wake-promoting effect. In this study, patients were selected into the spinal cord stimulation group and the conventional treatment group according to the wishes of their families. The patients in the spinal cord stimulation group were given 21 days of cervical spinal cord stimulation treatment on the basis of conventional brain rehabilitation. Patients were followed up routinely and completed designated examinations at 12 months to determine the safety and efficacy of cervical spinal cord stimulation therapy.

NCT ID: NCT05861323 Recruiting - Aging Clinical Trials

Feasibility of the Comfort Measures Only Time Out (CMOT)

Start date: October 20, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Nearly 25% of Americans die in intensive care units (ICUs). Most deaths in ICUs are expected and involve the removal of ventilator support, or palliative withdrawal of mechanical ventilation (WMV). Prior work by the Principal Investigator (PI) found that patient suffering can be common; with 30-59% of patients going through this process experiencing distress. Thus, experts and national organizations have called for evidence to inform guidelines for WMV. This research study will 1) develop and refine a Comfort Measures Only Time out (CMOT) intervention consisting of a structured time out with check-list protocol for the ICU team (nurse, physician, respiratory therapist) to improve the process of WMV. and 2) Pilot test the CMOT intervention in 4 ICUs (2 medical/2 surgical) among 40 WMV patients.

NCT ID: NCT05761925 Not yet recruiting - Coma Clinical Trials

The COMA Family Program: A Skills-Based Resiliency Program for Caregivers of Patients With Severe Acute Brain Injuries

COMA-F
Start date: January 1, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to pilot a psychosocial skills-based intervention for caregivers of patients with severe acute brain injuries. The data the investigators gather in this study will be used to further refine our COMA-F intervention.

NCT ID: NCT05321459 Recruiting - Heart Arrest Clinical Trials

Predictive Outcome in Comatose Patients

PRECOM
Start date: November 15, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Evaluating the prognosis of comatose patients after cardiac arrest (CA) in the intensive care unit (ICU) remains challenging. It requires a multimodal approach combining standardized clinical examination, serum biomarkers, imaging and classically electrophysiological examinations, (among them auditive evoked potentials or AEP) but none has a sufficient sensitivity/specificity. In a preliminary study, the investigators developed an algorithm from the signal collected with AEP, and generated a probability map to visually classify the participants after the algorithm processing. Participants could be classified either with a good neurological prognosis or with bad neurological prognosis or death. The investigators hypothesize that the "PRECOM" tool, applied blindly to a large prospective multicenter cohort of patients admitted to intensive care for coma in the aftermath of CA will predict neurological prognosis at 3 months with high sensitivity and specificity.

NCT ID: NCT05195606 Not yet recruiting - Nursing Caries Clinical Trials

The Effect of Auditory and Tactile Stimuli in Traumatic Coma

Start date: June 15, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study focused on examining the effects of auditory and tactile stimuli to reduce sensory deprivation on consciousness, oxygen saturation and mean arterial pressure in traumatic coma patients.