Heart Arrest Clinical Trial
Official title:
rEduction of oXygen After Cardiac arresT (EXACT): a Pilot Study
This Phase 2 study aims to determine the feasibility of paramedic titration of oxygen delivery in adult patients who have been resuscitated from OHCA.
This Phase 2 study aims to test whether paramedic titration of oxygen is feasible and results
in an equivalent number of patients arriving at the ED with a safe oxygen level compared with
the current approach of 100% oxygen.
Hypothesis: There is no difference in the proportion of OHCA patients who arrive at the
emergency department with oxygen saturation greater than or equal to 90% whether they
received an inspired oxygen fraction of 100% achieved by a flow rate of 10 litres per minute
compared to a titrated oxygen fraction achieved by a flow rate of 2 litres per minute.
This is a Phase 2, multi-centre, prospective, randomised study to be conducted in Melbourne
and Adelaide.
During cardiac arrest, the patient will receive the current standard of care with oxygen
delivery (≥10L/min) by ETT/ SGA connected to bag/valve/ oxygen reservoir.
If ROSC is achieved, all the standard post resuscitation treatments will be given as per
current ambulance Clinical Practice Guidelines, except for the amount of oxygen delivered.
The initial ventilation post ROSC for two minutes will be 600mL x 10L/ minute with oxygen
flow rate ≥10L/min until a satisfactory pulse oximeter trace and reading is achieved.
After the eligibility criteria are met, the patients will be randomised by the opening of an
opaque envelope containing a computer generated allocation to either continued oxygen
>10L/min or decreased ("titrated") oxygen 2L/min with a target oxygen saturation of 90-94%.
Patients allocated to oxygen >10L minute ("standard care") will continue on this therapy to
hospital.
In the 2L/min oxygen group, the oxygen flow will be changed immediately back to >10L/min if:
- The oxygen saturation falls to <90% at any time, or
- Recurrent cardiac arrest occurs, or
- The pulse oximeter trace fails Following any of these events, this high-flow oxygen will
continue to hospital. If a patient is extubated or has a SGA removed post randomisation
because of improving conscious state, then standard care will be used (i.e. face mask
with oxygen ≥10L/min).
For patients with ROSC in whom intubation is planned, ventilation with high-flow oxygen will
continue during the intubation process and randomisation will be delayed until 2 minutes
after the ETT is confirmed as correctly placed using ETCO2 and the pulse oximeter trace reads
≥95%.
At ED handover, the patient will receive oxygen therapy as determined by the treating
emergency medicine physician.
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