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The study goal is to compare the management of increased intra-cranial pressure (ICP) using 3% hypertonic saline vs. mannitol (given in same osmolar loads).

Primary hypothesis:

1. Hypertonic saline will be non-inferior to mannitol in decreasing elevated ICP.

Secondary hypotheses:

1. Hypertonic saline therapy will result with fewer complications than mannitol

2. ICP reduction duration will be longer using hypertonic saline when compared with mannitol


Clinical Trial Description

There is growing evidence in the literature indicating that ICP and Cerebral Perfusion Pressure measurements may not be sufficient in the management of elevated ICP. Based on this evidence, monitoring of partial brain tissue oxygenation has gain acceptance among neurosurgeons and neurointensivists, and has become a standard of care monitor in some centers across the country. There is, however, insufficient information in the literature describing the effects of hyperosmolar medications on regional brain tissue oxygenation.

We intend to undertake this non-inferiority, prospective, randomized double-blind study to answer very important clinical questions not yet answered in the literature: Will hypertonic saline therapy, given at equiosmolar load, be non-inferior to mannitol in reducing elevated ICP? ;


Study Design


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NCT number NCT01108744
Study type Interventional
Source Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Contact
Status Withdrawn
Phase N/A
Start date January 2012
Completion date January 2014

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