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NCT ID: NCT06130033 Recruiting - Circulatory Arrest Clinical Trials

Characterizing the Cerebrovascular Physiology of Circulatory Death During Withdrawal of Life Sustaining Therapies in Humans

EVALUATE
Start date: June 1, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this study is to better understand what happens in the brain during the dying process. This is a prospective observational study conducted at the end of life in the ICU at VGH. At the time of withdrawal of life sustaining therapies the investigators will monitor brain blood flow and oxygenation. The investigators will also collect blood samples to measure biomarkers of brain dysfunction. This may help us to determine when blood flow to the brain stops and when brain function ceases. This information may provide researchers and the medical community as a whole with important information as to the best timing for organ donation. This study is the first step in commencing a research program related to improving the organ donation process. Our goal is to determine how best to provide high quality organs to those who would otherwise die without an organ transplant.

NCT ID: NCT03607786 Recruiting - Hypothermia Clinical Trials

Antegrade Cerebral Perfusion and Retrograde Inferior Vena Caval Perfusion for Total Aortic Arch Replacement

CARTAR
Start date: January 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study is designed as a multicenter, randomized, assessor- blinded clinical trial.The primary aim of this trial is to assess whether retrograde inferior venal caval perfusion combined selective antegrade cerebral perfusion(ACP)under mild hypothermia, compared with moderate hypothermia combined with selective ACP alone, improves the outcome for the patients undergoing total aortic arch replacement.

NCT ID: NCT00405093 Completed - Circulatory Arrest Clinical Trials

Aprotinin Use and Renal Outcome in Hypothermic Bypass and Circulatory Arrest for Surgical Repair of Thoracic Aorta.

Start date: July 2006
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Primary Objective: The aim of this study is to assess the effects of Aprotinin (an antifibrinolytic drug used to reduce bleeding during cardiac surgery) on renal function in patients undergoing surgery with use of hypothermic bypass and circulatory arrest for repair of the thoracic aorta. Secondary Objective: To compare the effects of Aprotinin and Amicar on major vascular outcomes following thoracic aorta surgery with use of hypothermic bypass and circulatory arrest.