Trial of Cooling for Patients With Excel Cryo Cooling System in Intracerebral Hemorrhage (ICH)
- Conditions
- Intracerebral Hemorrhage
- Interventions
- Device: Excel Cryo Cooling System
- Registration Number
- NCT01933230
- Lead Sponsor
- The Cleveland Clinic
- Brief Summary
The purpose of this study is to determine if cooling the neck of patients with ICH decreases brain temperature. In addition, the investigators will determine if the device improves the delivery of oxygen to the brain. A third goal is to determine if cooling the neck lowers intracranial pressure (which is often times high in patients after ICH).
- Detailed Description
This is a non-randomized device efficacy trial. Patients with \>20cc Supratentorial ICH and an invasive brain temperature monitor (either Licox or Temperature sensing intracranial pressure device) will be enrolled after consent. The Excel Cryo Cooling System collar will be placed around neck in up to 20 patients for two hours. The goal is to determine the effectiveness of this device in cooling the brain. The collar is a standard neck collar used for patients after neck surgery with a modification that allows for the placement of a cooling pack in the collar that delivers the cold. During the study and for two hours after, the investigators will collect data concerning the brain temperature, body temperature, brain oxygen level and pressure both in the head and in the blood (blood pressure). The investigators will also collect demographic information about you (i.e. age, gender, medical risk factors) and information regarding your current disease process.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- TERMINATED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 2
- Patients with brain injury in the Neurological ICU.
- Consent from the patient or surrogate decision maker.
- Warfarin induced intracerebral hemorrhages only after correction of INR to <1.4.
- Cerebellar hemorrhages.
- Moribund state where the physician team doesn't believe the patient will survive.
- Patients who are being cared for with the intent of making them comfortable. DNR-CC (by Ohio law).
- Known history of a blood dyscrasia such as CLL or essential thrombocytosis that could affect inflammation.
- Known significant carotid artery stenosis (known >50% stenosis by history or incidental hospital imaging). This will not be specifically tested. Patients found to have significant stenosis later in the hospital stay will have their data interpreted separately as well as in the total group.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- SINGLE_GROUP
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Excel Cryo Cooling System Collar Excel Cryo Cooling System An Excel Cryo Cooling System collar will be placed around the neck for a 2 hour neck cooling period. This will cool the blood in the neck that goes to the brain causing the brain to become cool. The collar is a standard neck collar used for patients after neck surgery with a modification that allows for the placement of a cooling pack in the collar. The cooling pack is similar to the cooling packs used for sports injuries. The cooling packs will be changed every 20 minutes for the two-hour duration. During the study and for two hours after, we will collect data concerning the brain temperature, body temperature, brain oxygen level and pressure both in the head and in the blood.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Temperature Reduction by 1 Degree Per Hour in the ICU Setting. During the 2 hours of neck cooling Temperature reduction by 1 degree per hour in the Intensive Care Unit setting.
To Determine if Neck Cooling Affects Intracranial Pressure During 2 hours of neck cooling To Determine if Neck Cooling Affects Brain Temperature. During the 2 hours of neck cooling
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
The Cleveland Clinic
🇺🇸Cleveland, Ohio, United States