Cardiac Arrest Clinical Trial
Official title:
Neuroprotective Goal Directed Hemodynamic Optimization in Post-cardiac Arrest Patients: a Randomized Controlled Trial (the NEUROPROTECT Post-CA Trial)
The primary objective of the Neuroprotect trial is to assess whether or not a new goal directed hemodynamic optimization strategy can reduce cerebral ischemia in post-cardiac arrest (CA) patients.
Unconscious patients admitted to the intensive care unit after being successfully resuscitated from cardiac arrest (CA) are at high risk for death, and neurological deficits are common among survivors. Nevertheless, the optimal hemodynamic strategy to ensure optimal cerebral perfusion and maximal outcome has not been studied by a randomized controlled trial. In the absence of good evidence, current post-CA guidelines are adapted from sepsis guidelines and recommend targeting a mean arterial pressure (MAP) above 65 mmHg (Peberdy ea, Circulation 2010). Importantly, post-CA patients have a large cerebral penumbra at risk for infarction when resuscitated to suboptimal MAP's. In a large subset of post-CA patients the lower threshold of cerebral autoregulation is shifted rightward and these patients might benefit from resuscitation to higher MAP's (Sundgreen ea, Stroke 2001) in order to ensure adequate cerebral oxygenation. Our research group previously showed that a MAP of 85-100mmHg results in optimal cerebral perfusion in post-CA patients (Ameloot ea, resuscitation 2015). Two retrospective and 2 prospective observational studies suggested an association between higher MAP's and better outcome in post-CA patients (Ameloot ea, resuscitation 2015). However, the value of these trials is limited by their observational design. The question remains as to whether patients with higher MAP's do have a better outcome due to more optimal cerebral perfusion and less cerebral damage or whether a higher MAP is merely a non-causal marker of more limited disease severity in these patients. In other words, the primary research question is whether we can reduce cerebral ischemia and improve prognosis of post-cardiac arrest survivors by targeting higher mean systemic blood pressures thereby optimizing cerebral perfusion during their stay in the intensive care unit. To answer this, we propose a multicenter interventional open label investigator driven randomized controlled trial to compare a goal-directed potentially neuro-protective hemodynamic optimization strategy with the current standard of care. Primary efficacy endpoints of the study will include extent of cerebral damage as assessed with diffusion weighted magnetic resonance imaging (DW-MRI), functional and neurocognitive testing, biomarkers of brain injury and survival rates. The final utilization goal of the Neuroprotect post-CA trial is to show that our adapted hemodynamic protocol reduces cerebral ischemia, and improves survival and functional outcome of post-cardiac arrest patients. ;
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