Severe Traumatic Brain Injury Clinical Trial
Official title:
Open Label Study of the Safety and Efficacy of Conivaptan (Vaprisol®) to Raise Serum Sodium Levels in Patients With Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
Verified date | September 2010 |
Source | University of Washington |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | United States: Institutional Review Board |
Study type | Interventional |
The investigators plan to utilize conivaptan (Vaprisol) to promote isolated water loss, in combination with normal (physiologic) fluid replacement to maintain a normal blood volume status, in patients with severe TBI. The goal of this therapy is to raise blood sodium in a controlled fashion in subjects with severe TBI, and reduce the use of hypertonic saline infusion. We hypothesize that this therapy will maintain a stable state of high blood sodium, while decreasing the overall sodium load needed to achieve these goals.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 10 |
Est. completion date | June 2010 |
Est. primary completion date | May 2010 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Both |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - 18 years old or greater - Initial diagnosis of an isolated, severe traumatic brain injury (Glasgow Coma Score of 8 or less upon initial evaluation) - Cerebral edema with a head CT and Marshall classification of diffuse injury type II, III, or IV. - Primary care team orders to raise blood sodium by 10 mEq/L from baseline. - Placement of an intraparenchymal fiberoptic monitor to monitor intracranial pressure (ICP). Exclusion Criteria: - Age < 18 years - Signs of hypovolemia including systolic BP < 90 mmHg - Signs of liver disease including jaundice and ascites - AST > 35 units/L - ALT > 35 units/L - Signs of renal disease including history of dialysis - Serum creatinine > 1.5 mg/dL - BUN > 20 mg/dL range - Baseline serum sodium >/= 145 mEq/L - Pregnant or lactating females - Concomitant use of digoxin, ketoconazole, itraconazole, clarithromycin, ritonavir, indinavir, simvastatin and lovastatin - Presentation to the tertiary care hospital > 24 hours post-injury - Multi-system traumatic injuries - Diabetes Insipidus - Anticipation of diagnosis compatible with brain death, or no expectation of survival with 48 hours. |
Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Harborview Medical Center | Seattle | Washington |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Washington |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Number of events of excessive rate of increase in sodium levels (>1 mEq/hr). | Every 4 hours | Yes | |
Secondary | Safety profile: number of events of increased serum sodium levels above the intended target range, and any adverse events occurring during the study period. | Hospital Stay | Yes | |
Secondary | Sodium load: Sodium load is defined as the cumulative amount of sodium administered by enteral and parenteral routes from the time of randomization to 48 hours post-randomization | Until 48 hours post randomization | No | |
Secondary | Serum sodium stability: a. Stable state of hypernatremia b. Sodium variability c. Time to achievement of target sodium levels after randomization | Until 48 hours post randomization | Yes | |
Secondary | Fluid balance | Until 48 hours post randomization | No | |
Secondary | Cerebral edema: a. Mean ICP in the first 48 hours after randomization b. Reduction of cerebral edema | Until 48 hours post randomization | Yes |
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