Out-Of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest After Initial Successful Resuscitation Clinical Trial
Official title:
" Etude du Transcriptome Complet Lors du Syndrome Post-arrêt Cardiaque " Transcriptome Assessment After Cardiac Arrest
The purpose of this study is to determine whether the blood transcriptome of patients resuscitated after out-of-hospital could be an early predictor of the neurological outcome.
Assessing the prognosis of the patients resuscitated after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is still highly challenging. Beyond usual neurological markers, experimental and clinical studies have also shown that blood levels of several cytokines or miRNA could be significantly different after cardiac arrest in subjects prematurely died as compared to survivors with a good neurological recovery. Here the investigators propose to investigate a screening approach assessing simultaneously multiple targets of the post-cardiac arrest syndrome through analysis of the whole transcriptome of patients after OHCA. For this purpose, the investigators will collect blood samples from 60 patients after admission at hospital and then 1 and 3 days later. The Pittsburgh Cerebral Performance Category of each patient will be evaluated for each patient at day 60 after cardiac arrest. At the end of the collection period, the blood samples will be prepared for whole genome analysis and RNA sequencing. The primary analysis of the investigators will be the comparison of the transcriptome at day 0 after cardiac arrest in patients reaching Cerebral Performance Category (CPC) 1 at day 60 as compared to all other patients. ;