Cardiac Arrest Clinical Trial
Official title:
Arterial Pressure and Stress-Dose Steroids in In-hospital Cardiac Arrest: a Mediation Analysis of Prior Randomized Clinical Trial Data.
Early stress-dose steroids are of uncertain efficacy in cardiac arrest. The current authors plan to conduct a pertinent mediation analysis using prospectively collected data from 2 prior randomized clinical trials of in-hospital cardiac arrest. These trials reported positive results on the vasopressin-steroids-epinephrine (VSE) combination. The current analysis is aimed at identifying mediators of the benefit associated with VSE, potentially attributable to its stress-dose steroid subcomponent. Tested mediators will include arterial pressure in the early postresuscitation period (primary), and arterial blood lactate in the early postresuscitation period and renal failure free days (secondary).
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 191 |
Est. completion date | December 2026 |
Est. primary completion date | December 2026 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: Adult patients with vasopressor-requiring inhospital cardiac arrest according to guidelines for resuscitation 2005, defined as: - epinephrine requirement for ventricular fibrillation/tachycardia - or asystole, or - pulseless electrical activity Exclusion Criteria: - Age < 18 years; - Terminal illness or do-not resuscitate status; - Cardiac arrest due to exsanguination; - Cardiac arrest before hospital admission; - Pre-arrest treatment with intravenous corticosteroids; - Previous enrollment in or exclusion from the 2 studies included in the analysis. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Greece | 401 General Military Hospital of Athens | Athens | Attica |
Greece | Evaggelismos General Hospital | Athens | Attica |
Greece | Larisa University General Hospital | Larisa | Thessaly |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Athens | University of Thessaly |
Greece,
Donnino MW, Andersen LW, Berg KM, Chase M, Sherwin R, Smithline H, Carney E, Ngo L, Patel PV, Liu X, Cutlip D, Zimetbaum P, Cocchi MN; Collaborating Authors from the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center's Center for Resuscitation Science Research Group. Corticosteroid therapy in refractory shock following cardiac arrest: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, trial. Crit Care. 2016 Apr 3;20:82. doi: 10.1186/s13054-016-1257-x. — View Citation
Link MS, Berkow LC, Kudenchuk PJ, Halperin HR, Hess EP, Moitra VK, Neumar RW, O'Neil BJ, Paxton JH, Silvers SM, White RD, Yannopoulos D, Donnino MW. Part 7: Adult Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support: 2015 American Heart Association Guidelines Update for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care. Circulation. 2015 Nov 3;132(18 Suppl 2):S444-64. doi: 10.1161/CIR.0000000000000261. No abstract available. Erratum In: Circulation. 2015 Dec 15;132(24):e385. — View Citation
Mentzelopoulos SD, Malachias S, Chamos C, Konstantopoulos D, Ntaidou T, Papastylianou A, Kolliantzaki I, Theodoridi M, Ischaki H, Makris D, Zakynthinos E, Zintzaras E, Sourlas S, Aloizos S, Zakynthinos SG. Vasopressin, steroids, and epinephrine and neurol — View Citation
Mentzelopoulos SD, Zakynthinos SG, Tzoufi M, Katsios N, Papastylianou A, Gkisioti S, Stathopoulos A, Kollintza A, Stamataki E, Roussos C. Vasopressin, epinephrine, and corticosteroids for in-hospital cardiac arrest. Arch Intern Med. 2009 Jan 12;169(1):15- — View Citation
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Trzeciak S, Jones AE, Kilgannon JH, Milcarek B, Hunter K, Shapiro NI, Hollenberg SM, Dellinger P, Parrillo JE. Significance of arterial hypotension after resuscitation from cardiac arrest. Crit Care Med. 2009 Nov;37(11):2895-903; quiz 2904. doi: 10.1097/ccm.0b013e3181b01d8c. — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Early postresuscitation systolic arterial pressure (SAP) as mediator of observed intervention benefit. | Determination of the possible mediating role of SAP with respect to the observed vasopressin-steroids-epinephrine (VSE) outcome benefit. Multivariable mediation analysis of the following possible relationship: VSE intervention - postresuscitation SAP>90 mmHg at 20 min post-ROSC - Survival with good neurological recovery i.e. Cerebral Performance Category (CPC) score of 1 or 2.This will result in the primary mediation analysis "SAP" model. | 20 min after return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) | |
Primary | Early postresuscitation mean arterial pressure (MAP) as mediator of observed intervention benefit | Determination of the possible mediating role of MAP with respect to the observed VSE outcome benefit. Multivariable mediation analysis of the following possible relationship: VSE intervention - at least 1 day-1 postrandomization MAP value>80 mmHg - Survival with good neurological recovery i.e. CPC score of 1 or 2. This will result in the primary mediation analysis "MAP" model. | 24 hours after ROSC | |
Secondary | Renal failure free days and SAP | Addition of renal failure free days to the primary mediation analysis "SAP" model - this will result in a first "multiple mediator" SAP model. | Days 1-60 after ROSC | |
Secondary | Renal failure free days and MAP | Addition of renal failure free days to the primary mediation analysis "MAP" model - this will result in a first "multiple mediator" MAP model. | Days 1-60 after ROSC | |
Secondary | Arterial blood lactate level > 4.65 mmol/L at 4 hours post-ROSC and SAP | Addition of arterial blood lactate at 4 hours post-ROSC > 4.65 mmol/L (median value in 191 patients) to the first "multiple mediator" SAP model - this will result in the second "multiple mediator" SAP model. | 4 hours post-ROSC | |
Secondary | Arterial blood lactate level > 4.65 mmol/L at 4 hours post-ROSC and MAP | Addition of arterial blood lactate at 4 hours post-ROSC > 4.65 mmol/L (median value in 191 patients) to the first "multiple mediator" MAP model - this will result in the second "multiple mediator" MAP model. | 4 hours post-ROSC | |
Secondary | Arterial blood lactate level > 2.80 mmol/L at 4 hours post-ROSC and SAP | Addition of arterial blood lactate at 4 hours post-ROSC > 2.80 mmol/L (lower bound of interquartile range in 191 patients) to the first "multiple mediator" SAP model - this will result in the third "multiple mediator" SAP model. | 4 hours post-ROSC | |
Secondary | Arterial blood lactate level > 2.80 mmol/L at 4 hours post-ROSC and MAP | Addition of arterial blood lactate at 4 hours post-ROSC > 2.80 mmol/L (lower bound of interquartile range in 191 patients) to the first "multiple mediator" MAP model - this will result in the third "multiple mediator" MAP model. | 4 hours post-ROSC |
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