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Optic Nerve Sheath Diameter, Carotid Duplex and Transcranial Duplex as a Prognostic Factor

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National Taiwan University

Status

Enrolling

Conditions

Neurologic Dysfunction

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04510363
201911027RINC

Details and patient eligibility

About

Optic nerve sheath diameter (ONSD) had been proved to be associated with increased intracranial pressure and can be used as one of the prognostic factors in cardiac arrest patients. It is simple, quick and can be measured repeatedly. Carotid duplex and transcranial duplex(TCD) provide rapid, noninvasive, real-time measures of cerebrovascular function. It can be used to assess the vascular territory by measuring blood flow, and to evaluate factors include brain perfusion, plaque morphology, and patency of intracranial collaterals. Hence, it could act as a crucial role in neuroprognosis in post-arrest patients. In this study, the investigator aimed to analyze the ONSD diameters, ONSD/external transverse diameter (ETD) ratio, carotid duplex and transcaranial duplex parameters in different stages of post-cardiac arrest care, demographic characteristics and resuscitation information with the neurological outcome of post-cardiac arrest patients. The ONSD diameter, and ONSD/ETD ratio were compared with age-, and sex-matched normal volunteers.

Full description

Prediction of the neurological outcome in resuscitated post-cardiac arrest patients is important to tailor appropriate management plans. Brain imaging, electrophysiological evaluations, biomarkers all take part in neuroprognosis in cardiac arrest patients, however, these modalities are more expensive or not suitable to repeat in a short time. Optic nerve sheath diameter (ONSD) had been proved to be associated with increased intracranial pressure2 and can be used as one of the prognostic factors in cardiac arrest patients. It is simple, quick and can be measured repeatedly. Carotid duplex and transcranial duplex(TCD) provide rapid, noninvasive, real-time measures of cerebrovascular function. It can be used to assess the vascular territory by measuring blood flow, and to evaluate factors include brain perfusion, plaque morphology, and patency of intracranial collaterals.

Hence, it could act as a crucial role in neuroprognosis in post-arrest patients. In this study, the investigator aimed to analyze the ONSD diameters, ONSD/ETD ratio, carotid duplex and transcaranial duplex parameters in different stages of post-cardiac arrest care, demographic characteristics and resuscitation information with the neurological outcome of post-cardiac arrest patients.

Enrollment

200 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

20+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

. Non-traumatic cardiac arrest adult patients achieving return of spontaneous circulation after resuscitation

Exclusion criteria

  • traumatic cardiac arrests
  • non-traumatic arrest patients without return of spontaneous circulation after resuscitation

Trial design

200 participants in 2 patient groups

cardiac arrest survivors
Description:
cardiac arrest survivors
age- and sex-matched controls
Description:
age- and sex-matched controls

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Wan-Ching Lien, PhD

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