Alcohol Withdrawal Delirium Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled, Parallel-group Study of Dexmedetomidine (Precedex®), With Lorazepam Rescue, for the Management of Severe Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome (AWS) and Alcohol Withdrawal Delirium (AWD)
Verified date | October 2017 |
Source | Denver Health and Hospital Authority |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
This is a prospective, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group study of
dexmedetomidine versus placebo, with lorazepam rescue, for the management of severe alcohol
withdrawal syndrome (AWS) and alcohol withdrawal delirium (AWD) in critically ill adults.
The investigators hypothesize that the integration of dexmedetomidine (Precedex®) with usual
therapy for the management of severe alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS) and alcohol withdrawal
delirium/delirium tremens (AWD) in critically ill adult patients will reduce the time to
resolution of AWS/AWD, increase the number of delirium-free and ventilator-free days in the
first 28 days of hospitalization, reduce the length of ICU and hospital stays, and improve
neurocognitive and quality of life scores on hospital discharge.
Status | Terminated |
Enrollment | 49 |
Est. completion date | September 2016 |
Est. primary completion date | December 2015 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 89 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Male or female patients, 18 years or older, with severe AWS or AWD per DSM-IV definitions (below) requiring admission to the ICU for medical management - Ability to provide informed consent (via a proxy decision maker or patient). - Within 96 hours of ICU admission. - Meets DSM-IV diagnostic criteria for 291.8 Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome: - Cessation of (or reduction in) alcohol use that has been heavy and prolonged. - Two (or more) of the following, developing within several hours to a few days after Criterion A: 1. autonomic hyperactivity (e.g., sweating or pulse rate greater than 100) 2. increased hand tremor 3. insomnia 4. nausea or vomiting 5. transient visual, tactile, or auditory hallucinations or illusions 6. psychomotor agitation 7. anxiety 8. grand mal seizures - The symptoms are not due to a general medical condition and are not better accounted for by another mental disorder. AND Meets DSM-IV diagnostic criteria for 291.0 Alcohol Intoxication or Withdrawal Delirium - Disturbance of consciousness - A change in cognition - The disturbance develops over a short time and can fluctuate - Onset is temporal associated with Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome Exclusion Criteria: - Age < 18 years - Physician anticipates ICU transfer orders in less than 12 hours from time of consent. - Recent traumatic brain injury - Active status epilepticus - Pregnancy or lactation - Known allergy or adverse response to any of the study medications - Requiring glucocorticoid therapy for treatment of acute hepatitis or Stage III (advanced) decompensated liver failure and encephalopathy - Trauma or burns as admitting diagnoses - Neuromuscular blockade other than for intubation - Epidural or spinal analgesia - General anesthesia 24 hours prior to, or planned after, the start of study drug infusion - Serious central nervous system pathology (acute stroke, uncontrolled seizures, severe dementia), - Unstable angina or acute myocardial infarction - Left ventricular ejection fraction less than 30% - Heart rate less than 50/min - Second- or third degree heart block - Systolic blood pressure less than 90 mm Hg despite continuous infusions of 2 vasopressors before the start of study drug infusion. - Previous randomization into this study. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Memorial Hospital Central | Colorado Springs | Colorado |
United States | Memorial Hospital North | Colorado Springs | Colorado |
United States | Denver Health Medical Center, Medical ICU | Denver | Colorado |
United States | Porter Adventist Hospital | Denver | Colorado |
United States | Ben Taub Hospital | Houston | Texas |
United States | St. Anthony Hospital | Lakewood | Colorado |
United States | Louisiana State University | New Orleans | Louisiana |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Denver Health and Hospital Authority |
United States,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | The Length of ICU Stay Defined as the Time Between Randomization and ICU Transfer Orders. | up to 28 days in hours | ||
Secondary | Average MINDS Score | Minnesota Detoxification Scale (MINDS) min score 0, max score 46. The higher the score, the worse the symptoms of AWS/AWD. | up to 28 days | |
Secondary | The Number of CAM-ICU Negative Days After Randomization. | The Confusion Assessment Method (CAM)-ICU is a validated instrument used to detect the presence or absence of delirium in the ICU. A delirium free day is counted for any day a patient is negative by the CAM-ICU. The higher the number of CAM-ICU negative days indicates the more days a patient was able to think clearly. | up to 28 days | |
Secondary | Number of Ventilator Free Days After Randomization. | A ventilator day is counted for any use of invasive mechanical ventilation during a calendar day | up to 28 days | |
Secondary | The Length in Days of the Hospital Stay | A hospital day is counted for any time on a calendar day the patient is admitted to the hospital. Hospital days are inclusive of ICU days. | up to 28 days | |
Secondary | Scores at Hospital Discharge on the Mini Mental Exam. | The Mini Mental State Examination or Folstein test is a validated 30-point questionnaire used to measure cognitive impairment (min score 0, max score 30). A score of 24 points (out of a max of 30) indicates normal cognition, less than or equal to 9 points indicates severe impairment, 10-18 indicates moderate impairment and 19-23 mild impairment. | up to 28 days | |
Secondary | Scores at Hospital Discharge on the Beck Depression Inventory. | The Beck Depression Inventory is a validated questionnaire used to measure severity of depression (min score 0, max score 63). The higher the score the greater the severity of depression. A score of 30-63 indicates severe depression, 19-29 moderate depression, 10-18 mild depression and 0-9 minimal depression. | Up to 28 days. | |
Secondary | Scores at Hospital Discharge on the Beck Anxiety Inventory | The Beck Anxiety Inventory is a validated questionnaire used to measure severity of anxiety (min score 0, max score 63). The higher the score the greater the severity of anxiety. A score of 30-63 indicates severe anxiety, 17-29 moderate anxiety, 10-16 mild anxiety and 0-9 minimal anxiety. | Up to 28 days. | |
Secondary | Scores at Hospital Discharge on the PTSD Civilian Checklist | PTSD checklist consists of 17 questions graded on a scale of 1 to 5. The PTSD score is comprised from the sum of the scores 17 questions. The PTSD score has possible values from to 17 to 85 with higher values indicating greater symptom severity. | Up to 28 days | |
Secondary | Resource Utilization Costs Associated With This Hospitalization Billed by Physicians. | up to 28 Days | ||
Secondary | Resource Utilization Costs Associated With This Hospitalization Billed by Facility. | Up to 28 days |
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