Short-duration Selective Brain Cooling for Patients Undergoing Mechanical Thrombectomy
NCT ID: NCT03163459
Last Updated: 2020-08-04
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Basic Information
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SUSPENDED
PHASE2/PHASE3
120 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2018-02-06
2020-12-16
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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As early as 1987, Busto et al. found that lowering of the brain temperature by only a few degrees during ischemia confers a marked neuroprotective effect. Therapeutic hypothermia has been suggested to be the most potent neuroprotective strategy in recent years5,and a number of clinical studies in patients with acute cerebral infarction also showed that mild hypothermia (33-35 ℃) can increase tolerance to ischemic insults and play a significant neuroprotective role after reperfusion. However, adverse events such as pneumonia, affecting up to 35% of treated patients occurs with hypothermia. Since selective brain cooling does not require a reduction in core body temperature, it is theoretically possible to avoid many serious adverse effects caused by whole body hypothermia.
The investigators have previous shown that short-duration selective brain cooling by the intra-arterial infusion of cold saline combined with mechanical thrombectomy in acute ischemic stroke is feasible and safe. The efficacy of selective brain cooling in patients undergoing mechanical thrombectomy, however, is not established. The investigators therefore conducted this RCT study to explore the efficacy of short-duration selective brain cooling in patients with acute ischemic stroke who underwent mechanical thrombectomy.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
TRIPLE
Study Groups
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mechanical thrombectomy group
Conventional mechanical thrombectomy
mechanical thrombectomy
conventional mechanical thrombectomy using Solitaire
mechanical thrombectomy plus selective brain cooling group
A microcatheter which was used to deploy the stent retriever was threaded into the femoral artery in the groin through a guiding catheter and up through the neck, until it reached beyond the clot causing the stroke under the assistance of micro-guide wire, 50 mL cold 0.9% saline (4°C) was infused into the ischemic territory at 10 mL/min through the microcatheter, thus allowing the cold solution to infuse into the ischemic territory prior to reperfusion. After that, mechanical thrombectomy with a stent retriever was performed to recanalize the occluded vessel as soon as possible. After the recanalization, cold 0.9% saline (4°C) was infused into the ischemic brain tissue through the guide catheter at 30 mL/min for 10 minutes.
selective brain cooling by cold saline perfusion
During the procedure, a microcatheter which was used to deploy the stent retriever was threaded into the femoral artery in the groin through a guiding catheter and up through the neck, until it reached beyond the clot causing the stroke under the assistance of micro-guide wire, 50 mL cold 0.9% saline (4°C) was infused into the ischemic territory at 10 mL/min through the microcatheter, thus allowing the cold solution to infuse into the ischemic territory prior to reperfusion. After that, mechanical thrombectomy with a stent retriever was performed to recanalize the occluded vessel as soon as possible. After the recanalization, cold 0.9% saline (4°C) was infused into the ischemic brain tissue through the guide catheter at 30 mL/min for 10 minutes.
mechanical thrombectomy
conventional mechanical thrombectomy using Solitaire
Interventions
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selective brain cooling by cold saline perfusion
During the procedure, a microcatheter which was used to deploy the stent retriever was threaded into the femoral artery in the groin through a guiding catheter and up through the neck, until it reached beyond the clot causing the stroke under the assistance of micro-guide wire, 50 mL cold 0.9% saline (4°C) was infused into the ischemic territory at 10 mL/min through the microcatheter, thus allowing the cold solution to infuse into the ischemic territory prior to reperfusion. After that, mechanical thrombectomy with a stent retriever was performed to recanalize the occluded vessel as soon as possible. After the recanalization, cold 0.9% saline (4°C) was infused into the ischemic brain tissue through the guide catheter at 30 mL/min for 10 minutes.
mechanical thrombectomy
conventional mechanical thrombectomy using Solitaire
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Occlusion (TIMI 0-1) of the basilar artery or distal intracranial carotid artery or middle (M1/M2) or anterior (A1/A2) cerebral artery as evidenced by CTA/MRA/DSA.
* Age ≥18 and ≤80
* No significant pre-stroke functional disability (mRS ≤ 1)
* The possibility to start treatment within 6 hours from onset.
* Informed consent given
Exclusion Criteria
* Baseline platelet count \< 50.000/µL
* Baseline blood glucose of \< 50mg/dL or \>400mg/dl
* Severe, sustained hypertension (SBP \> 220 mm Hg or DBP \> 110 mm Hg) NOTE: If the blood pressure can be successfully reduced and maintained below these levels using commonly used medications in China for these purposes (including iv antihypertensive drips), the patient can be enrolled.
* Serious, advanced, or terminal illness with anticipated life expectancy of less than one year.
* History of life threatening allergy (more than rash) to contrast medium
* Subjects who has received iv t-PA treatment beyond 4.5 hours from the beginning of the symptoms.
* Patients with acute stroke within the first 48 hours after percutaneous cardiac, cerebrovascular interventions and major surgery
* Renal insufficiency with creatinine ≥ 3 mg/dl
* Woman of childbearing potential who is known to be pregnant or lactating or who has a positive pregnancy test on admission.
* Subject participating in a study involving an investigational drug or device that would impact this study.
* Cerebral vasculitis
* Patients with a pre-existing neurological or psychiatric disease that would confound the neurological or functional evaluations, mRS score at baseline must be ≤ 1, which includes patients who are severely demented, require constant assistance in a nursing home type setting or who live at home but are not fully independent in activities of daily living (toileting, dressing, eating, cooking and preparing meals, etc.)
* Unlikely to be available for 90 days follow-up (e.g. no fixed home address, visitor from overseas).
* CT or MR evidence of hemorrhage (the presence of microbleeds on MRI is allowed).
18 Years
80 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Capital Medical University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Ji Xunming,MD,PhD
Vice President
Locations
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Xuan Wu Hospital,Capital Medical University
Beijing, Beijing Municipality, China
Countries
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References
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Chen J, Liu L, Zhang H, Geng X, Jiao L, Li G, Coutinho JM, Ding Y, Liebeskind DS, Ji X. Endovascular Hypothermia in Acute Ischemic Stroke: Pilot Study of Selective Intra-Arterial Cold Saline Infusion. Stroke. 2016 Jul;47(7):1933-5. doi: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.116.012727. Epub 2016 May 19.
Other Identifiers
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ET-EH
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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