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Clinical Trial Summary

Patients with severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) are admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU). Under certain condition (such as a impaired consciousness) the intracranial pressure (ICP) is measured. An increase in the intracranial pressure might suggest secondary neurological deterioration and is considered an alarming symptom. Current practice is to insert an invasive monitor through a burr hole in the skull with the risk of bleeding and infection. Using a new type of ICP monitor (HeadSense) it is possible to measure ICP non-invasively through an acoustic signal.


Clinical Trial Description

In this pilot study, we will prospectively collect relevant clinical data on 15 TBI patients with an inserted invasive ICP monitor. Each enrolled patient will be monitored in parallel to the invasive ICP monitor with the HeadSense's ICP monitor. Subjects who meet the study's inclusion and exclusion criteria will be enrolled in the study. Family members will be asked for consent. The patient's clinical condition will be recorded in a case record form (CRF).

Once the patient is inclined with his upper body 30 degrees to the bed and the invasive ICP monitor displays the pressure values, the clinical procedure can begin. Once the HeadSense's monitor is calibrated it is connected to the front end that is placed on the patient's ears. Each recording session will be ½-48 hours long, depending on the patient's clinical condition. In case the ICP monitor is still inserted to the patient's brain in the following day, recording sessions will continue until the ICP monitor is removed.

After the study, the patient's ears will be examined for internal ear infection or irritation that might be caused by the ear buds. Patient adverse events will be documented on the case report forms in case they occurred, and the family or advocate of the patient will be informed. In case of clinical relevant adverse event, appropriate clinical action will be taken.

As the procedure does not affect the patient management, there is no need to provide any specific medical care related to the trial. Patients will receive the relevant clinical care related to their clinical management, without any consideration to their participation in the trial.

Once the data collection is done, results will be analyzed by comparing ICP readings from both devices. The end point of the study is to collect at least half an hour of ICP monitoring for each participant. ;


Study Design

Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Diagnostic


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NCT number NCT02773862
Study type Interventional
Source HeadSense Medical
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date June 2014
Completion date October 2015

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