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The goals of the study are to establish the study cohort and database for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients. Indications and factors influencing the application of hypothermia treatment on cardiac arrest patients will be analyzed. The prognostic evaluation modalities under hypothermia treatment will be evaluated for their accuracy and optimal time points. These finding and results could be applied in clinical practice in the future.


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The importance of cardiopulmonary resuscitation has been emphasized in recent years. The chance of return of spontaneous circulation improves up to 70%. However, only 20 % of cardiac arrest patients can survive to hospital discharge because of post-cardiac arrest syndrome due to global ischemia-reperfusion injuries in cardiac arrest and resuscitation. Although there are some studies trying to predict the survival outcomes in cardiac arrest, the prediction variables are limited to the pre-arrest variables such as age, pre-morbidities. The impact of these variables on long term outcomes is neither clear nor well-defined. It is found that the chances of survival to discharge are significant different among different hospitals and districts. It implies that the intensive managements and treatment policies could influence the outcomes in cardiac arrest patients. However, the critical procedures or managements have not been systemically studied and remain undefined. Targeted temperature management based on hypothermia treatment changes the post-cardiac arrest care and improves the outcome in cardiac arrest patients. Under hypothermia treatment, the critical time points of evaluating prognosis are changed because of 24 hours maintaining cooling period and 12-18 hours rewarming period. The full neurological recovery cannot be evaluated at 24 hours after return of spontaneous circulation as the suggestion in old days without hypothermia treatment. The optimal time points for evaluating and predicting long term outcomes need to be re-defined. The accuracy of different modalities for outcome prediction also needed to be re-evaluated in the hypothermia treatment era. Early and precise prediction of good recovery and favorable outcomes are very important in determining the further intensive treatment strategies by physicians and family for cardiac arrest patients.

The goals of the study are to establish the study cohort and database for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients. Indications and factors influencing the application of hypothermia treatment on cardiac arrest patients will be analyzed. The prognostic evaluation modalities under hypothermia treatment will be evaluated for their accuracy and optimal time points. These finding and results could be applied in clinical practice in the future. ;


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NCT number NCT03578328
Study type Observational
Source National Taiwan University Hospital
Contact Chien-Hua Huang, MD, PhD
Phone 886-2-23562831
Email chhuang730@gmail.com
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date June 1, 2018
Completion date August 2021

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