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Normobaric oxygen therapy was shown to be effective in reducing post craniotomy pneumocephalus. Theoretical assessment of normobaric oxygen therapy in treating pneumocephalus has shown that a higher level of oxygen concentration will significantly decrease the time for absorption of pneumocephalus. The therapeutic efficacy is not fully established in patients with chronic subdural hematoma after burr hole drainage. Both radiological outcomes and clinical outcomes would be evaluated.
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Chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH) is not a benign disease. Morbidity and mortalities were high especially in those with recurrence requiring reoperations. The use of subdural drain after burr hole drainage is an excellent example demonstrating that by reducing CSDH recurrence, a significant improvement in functional outcomes can be observed.
Pneumocephalus is very common after burr hole drainage for CSDH. The use of high-flow oxygen had been reported to be effective in small case series, showing effectiveness in clinical and radiological outcomes. However, no large, prospective, controlled trial has been conducted to establish the efficacy of oxygen therapy on functional outcomes for patients with pneumocephalus after burr hole drainage in CSDH.
Bilateral CSDH has a different prognosis and is associated with a poorer outcome.
In addition to treating pneumocephalus, the use of perioperative oxygen has been suggested to minimize tissue hypoxemia and infection. In a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine, the use of perioperative supplementary oxygen was shown to reduce surgical site infection.
Hyperoxia with oxygen therapy has shown to be safe with minimal changes to the cerebral blood flow (CBF) from functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).
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Hypothesis Oxygen therapy for CSDH patients with post-operative pneumocephalus will experience significant resorption of intracranial air within 24 hours. There is a reduction in recurrence rate in terms of the re-operation rates. There is an improvement in functional outcome in terms of mRS.
Aim of the Study To evaluate changes in pneumocephalus volume and functional outcome after oxygen therapy in post-operative CSDH patients treated by burr hole drainage, as compared to the standard care by breathing in room air or low concentration oxygen during the post-operative period.
Study Design Prospective randomized 1:1 parallel-arm study
Methods and Randomization Patients will be recruited when they are considered fit for oxygen therapy as determined by the treating clinician. The timing of burr hole evacuation may vary according to the availability of the emergency operative time slot. The index intervention is postoperative oxygen therapy: 100% normobaric oxygen through a nonrebreather mask (NRM) at 12-15 Litre/minute consecutively for 24 hours. Removal of the nonrebreather mask is allowed during meals or other activities such as physiotherapy. The duration of mask removal would be documented. Compliance with NRM is considered to be good if the mask is kept > 90% of the time during the 24 hours treatment period. The reference intervention is standard post-operative care: the patient would be breathing in normobaric room air. For the reference arm, if the patient has desaturation (i.e. SaO2 < 93%), supplemental O2 therapy can be given to keep SaO2 > 93%. Arterial blood gas would be obtained by the clinicians when deemed necessary. If there is a significant deviation from the study protocol occurs, the patients will be analyzed according to their originally assigned groups (intention-to-treat principle).
Non-rebreather masks, when they are tightly applied, are associated with a lower aerosol dispersion distance (as compared to non-invasive positive pressure ventilation or venturi masks).
Interim data analysis would be performed and the study would be terminated if a significant difference in the primary outcome is observed.
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36 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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Wai S Poon, MBChB, FRCS; David YC Chan, MBBS, FRCS
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