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A study to determine if low temperature if started very early after head injury helps to lessen brain damage in patients with severe head injury

Not Applicable
Conditions
Health Condition 1: null- Severe Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Registration Number
CTRI/2015/06/005906
Lead Sponsor
Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Research Centre ANZIC RC
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Open to Recruitment
Sex
Not specified
Target Recruitment
500
Inclusion Criteria

Pre hospital and Emergency Department Inclusion Criteria-

• Blunt trauma with clinical diagnosis of severe TBI and GCS <9

• Estimated age >= 18 and < 60 years of age

• The patient is intubated or intubation is imminent

Exclusion Criteria

Pre Hospital Exclusion Criteria-

• Clinical diagnosis of drug or alcohol intoxication as predominant cause of coma

• Randomisation unable to be performed within 3 hrs of estimated time of injury

• Estimated transport time to study hospital >2.5hrs

• Able to be intubated without drugs

• Systolic BP <90mmHg

• Heart rate > 120bpm

• Cardiac arrest at scene or in transit

• GCs is 3 and un-reactive pupils

• Penetrating neck/torso injury

• Known or obvious pregnancy

• Receiving hospital is not a study site.

Evidence of current anti-coagulant treatment

• Known to be carer dependent due to a pre-existing neurological condition

Emergency Department Exclusion Criteria-

• Clinical diagnosis of drug or alcohol intoxication as predominant cause of coma

• Randomisation unable to be performed within 3 hrs of estimated time of injury

• Able to be intubated without drugs

• Persistent Systolic BP <90mmHg

• Clinically significant bleeding likely to require haemostatic intervention, for example:

o Bleeding into the chest, abdomen or retro-peritoneum likely to require surgery,embolisation

o Pelvic fracture likely to require surgery , embolisation

o More than two long bone fractures requiring operative fixation

• GCS is 3 and un-reactive pupils

• Cardiac arrest at scene or in transit

• Penetrating neck/torso injury

• Positive urine or blood pregnancy test

• Evidence of current anti-coagulant treatment

• Known to be carer dependent due to a pre-existing neurological condition

• In the treating clinicianâ??s opinion, cooling is not in the patientâ??s best interest.

Study & Design

Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
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