Brain Ischemia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Mild Hypothermia in Acute Ischemic Stroke After Thrombolytic Therapy: a Prospective,Open,Randomized,Single-center,Safety and Feasibility Study
Hypothesis: Mild hypothermia using non-invasive temperature management system in a stroke unit is safe and feasible in spontaneously breathing, alteplase-thrombolyzed patients with acute ischemic stroke.
Fever is associated with higher stroke mortality and poor outcome, but it is yet unknown
whether this association is causative or epiphenomenal.
In temporary brain ischemia rodent models hypothermia results in a significant increase in
the number of surviving neurons and smaller infarction size as measured with histological
examination after death.
Therapeutic effect has been shown in clinical trials in comatose cardiac arrest patients and
newborn infants with perinatal hypoxic-ischemic brain injury.
Design: A prospective, open, randomized single-center study.
Study population: 36 patients, 18-85 years of age presenting with symptoms of acute ischemic
hemispheric stroke with persisting significant neurological deficit (NIHSS 7-20 or NIHSS 2
for dysphasia or NIHSS 3 for paralysis of upper or lower limb) at 2 hours after
thrombolysis.
Method: Patients are randomized to hypothermia- or control-group via randomization
envelopes. Patients assigned to receive hypothermia are cooled to a core temperature of 35°C
for 12 hours by means of a non-invasive temperature management system and cold i.v. fluids.
Induction of hypothermia is initiated within 6 hours of symptom onset. After 12 hours of
successful cooling the target temperature is gradually raised to achieve slow re-warming of
0.2°C/h until the core temperature reaches 36.8°C.
Patients are breathing spontaneously and shivering is controlled with following medication;
dexmedetomidine 0.2-0.7 µg/kg/h (i.v.), buspirone 5-20 mg x 3 (nasogastric tube), and
meperidine 25mg (i.v.) when needed.
Core temperature, blood pressure (BP), oxygen saturation, ECG and EEG are measured
continuously and registered hourly. Blood tests will be taken before, during and after
hypothermia. Brain CT will be controlled when normothermia is reached, no later than 30
hours from symptom onset. Brain MRI will be performed 3-7 days from symptom onset.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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