ASSESSment of Perfusion, Oxygen Saturation, Endothelial Function and Coagulation in Circulatory SHOCK
NCT ID: NCT03814564
Last Updated: 2024-03-21
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
325 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2019-04-01
2023-10-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Circulatory shock is a frequent condition in the intensive care unit, comprising roughly one of three patients in the intensive care unit (ICU), and associated with high mortality rates. Current treatment guidelines state that one of the main goals for therapeutic interventions is to improve tissue perfusion to prevent subsequent organ dysfunction and death. In acute critical illness, up to one fourth of the patients develop severe hemostatic aberrations and coagulopathy, called disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), which is associated with excess mortality.
Despite differences in the underlying cause, acutely critically ill patients share similar features that may be driven by shock. This response, potentially escalating to life-threatening conditions, is relatively homogenous. The shock induced sympatho-adrenal hyperactivation may be a critical driver this endotheliopathy. If allowed to proceed uncontrollably, damages to the microcirculation and organ dysfunction may follow.
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS), a non-invasive method based on the principles of light transmission and absorption, offers a non-invasive and continuous bedside method to assess tissue haemoglobin oxygen saturation (StO2), which may serve as an indirect measure of the adequacy of tissue perfusion. NIRS could potentially be used for early identification of patients with tissue hypoperfusion and therefore high risk of developing organ dysfunction, and may also be used for assessing frontal cerebral oxygen saturation in circulatory failure and its use is well documented in general anaesthesia in many patient groups. There are some data showing an association between low frontal StO2 values and delirium in the ICU. The use of near-infrared spectroscopy to measure tissue oxygenation in healthy humans has been well validated. However, assessing tissue oxygenation using NIRS in critically ill patients is less well established. The hemodynamic and other systemic responses in burns are similar to those in septic shock. However, the mechanisms behind these responses have not been compared between burn and septic shock patients to our knowledge. Overall, the knowledge of microcirculation and how to monitor it in burn patients is limited.
Objectives:
The objective of the observational cohort study is (1) to deduce whether measurements of peripheral NIRS (lower limb registered proximal of the knee cap) associate with the development of organ dysfunction as assessed by daily sequential organ failure assessment score (SOFA) in the ICU during days 1 to 7 in the ICU, (2) whether cerebral (frontal) StO2 values are associated with delirium in the ICU and (3) the association of frontal and peripheral StO2 with other micro- and macrohemodynamic parameters in this patient group , (4) to deduce the associations between shock, endotheliopathy, DIC and tissue perfusion and, last, the feasibility of central and peripheral NIRS monitoring in shock patients in the ICU using the INVOS tm NIRS StO2 appliances. In addition, the investigators target to evaluate (5) the incidence, evolution, and outcome of sepsis-associated disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), and (6) the associations between a) continuous hemodynamic data, b) laboratory data (such as syndecan-1 (SDC-1), vascular adhesion protein 1 (VAP1), CD73, heparin binding protein (HBP), endostatin, chromogranin, mitochondrial function tests, blood count d-dimer, INR, neuron specific enolase and metabolomics data) (7) and study associations of singlenucleotide polymorphisms with developing organ dysfunction and 90-day mortality. To compare the hemodynamic alterations of burn patients to septic patients with the intention to find new ways to monitor and manage hemodynamic and particularly microcirculation in burn patients.
Design:
Observational multi-center study
Patient population:
Patients with circulatory shock admitted to the intensive care units (ICU) fulfilling the inclusion criteria.
Sample size:
A minimum of 250patients with circulatory shock with NIRS registration A minimum of 400 patients with sepsis for evaluation of incidence of DIC and metabolomics and genetic tests (genome-wide association study, GWAS)
Methods:
Patients with circulatory shock admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) fulfilling the inclusion criteria but none of the exclusion criteria within 4 hours of vasopressor inititation in the ICU and signs of clinical hypoperfusion or elevated lactate levels. Frontal and peripheral NIRS StO2 registration is performed using the Medtronic INVOS appliances and bilateral central and peripheral sensors for 48 hours from study inclusion. The INVOS NIRS registration is blinded and cannot be used for clinical decision making. The frontal and peripheral StO2 registrations will be collected for further analyses. Blood samples will be taken from an arterial cannula at inclusion, and at 12 h, 24h and 48h, blood gas samples will be drawn every 2 hours. Data on demographic data, health status, chronic illnesses and medications prior to ICU admission will be collected during the study. Hemodynamic data, information on vasopressor and inotrope medication, need and use of sedatives, fluid balance and specific ICU interventions during the ICU stay will also be collected, as well as daily intensive care delirium screening checklist (ICDSC) and SOFA-score registrations. An electronic case report form (CRF) will be used in the study. In addition to clinical data, data of feasibility and reported problems considering the use of NIRS StO2 registrations will be collected. Blood samples will be frozen and stored locally for further processing and analyses.
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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Circulatory failure / NIRS monitoring
Of the 400 patients, a subpopulation of the first 250 adult critically ill patients (≥18 years) requiring intensive care unit (ICU) care, including both surgical and medical ICU patients with circulatory shock will be included in the (near-infrared spectroscopy) NIRS-substudy.
NIRS monitoring
Cerebral and peripheral NIRS monitoring of brain and tissue oxygenation. Of the 400 patients, a subpopulation of the first 250 adult critically ill patients (≥18 years) requiring ICU care, including both surgical and medical ICU patients with circulatory shock will be included in the NIRS-substudy. All 400 patients will be analyzed for endotheliopathy incidence, metabolomics, genetic data Representation of the study population will be ensured by enrolment of all consecutive patients at the study sites who meet the study enrollment criteria
Circulatory Failure / no NIRS monitoring
Of the 400 patients, a subpopulation of the first 250 adult critically ill patients (≥18 years) requiring intensive care unit(ICU) care, including both surgical and medical ICU patients with circulatory shock will be included in the near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) substudy. All 400 patients will be analyzed for endotheliopathy incidence, metabolomics, genetic data (without NIRS monitoring). Representation of the study population will be ensured by enrolment of all consecutive patients at the study sites who meet the study enrollment criteria.
No interventions assigned to this group
Gut dysbiosis, delirium and long term cognition
ASSESS-shock participants that have been treated at Meilahti ICU:s and survived the ICU admission to discharge, who are living in the Helsinki and Uusimaa Hospital District area or reasonable traveling distance to the unit for cognitive testing.
Cognitive function testing is performed after ICU discharge and at 3 and 6 months after ICU discharge. Testing of the microbiome is performed by collecting and analyzing fecal samples at ICU admission and at 7 days after ICU admission.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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NIRS monitoring
Cerebral and peripheral NIRS monitoring of brain and tissue oxygenation. Of the 400 patients, a subpopulation of the first 250 adult critically ill patients (≥18 years) requiring ICU care, including both surgical and medical ICU patients with circulatory shock will be included in the NIRS-substudy. All 400 patients will be analyzed for endotheliopathy incidence, metabolomics, genetic data Representation of the study population will be ensured by enrolment of all consecutive patients at the study sites who meet the study enrollment criteria
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
1. Hypotension - need for vasopressor to achieve mean arterial pressure (MAP) ≥65 mmHg after 1L of crystalloid solution
and
2. Any sign of hypoperfusion (at least one of the signs below)
* blood lactate ≥2 mmol/L
* mottling score ≥ 2
* Base Excess (BE) ≤ - 5 mEq/L
* prolonged capillary refill time ≥ 2 s
* cool periphery beyond elbows or knees bilaterally
* altered mentation
OR
Confirmed or suspected infection and anti-microbial treatment
OR as an independent criteria for the ASSESS-SHOCK BURNS substudy
3. Burn injury ≥30% total body surface area(TBSA), ICU admission within 12h of the injury, with or without hypotension and signs of hypoperfusion within 4 hours of ICU admission
Exclusion Criteria
* Pregnant or lactating
* Known refusal to any clinical study or this specific study
* Consent not obtained (according to local regulatory statements for ethical conduct of research)
* Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) patients
* Terminal illness and not considered for full intensive care support
* Planned postoperative admission
* Postoperative intensive care after organ transplantation
* Patients who are likely to be transferred to the ward in 24 hours
* Defects of skin, underlying tissues or extremities preventing the use of the central or peripheral NIRS probes (the first 250 enrolled patients)
18 Years
100 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Tampere University Hospital
OTHER
Kuopio University Hospital
OTHER
Medtronic
INDUSTRY
Helsinki University Central Hospital
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Erika Wilkman, MD PhD
Doctor, Adjunct Professor
Principal Investigators
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Erika Wilkman, MD, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Helsinki University Central Hospital
Locations
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Helsinki University Hospital
Helsinki, , Finland
Kuopio University Hospital
Kuopio, , Finland
Tampere University Hospital
Tampere, , Finland
Countries
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References
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Varis E, Heliste M, Hastbacka J, Vaara ST, Skrifvars MB, Pettila V, Laaperi M, Kuitunen A, Vahtera A, Wilkman E. Clinical outcomes and peripheral tissue oxygen saturation monitoring of the knee region by near-infrared spectroscopy in circulatory shock: a prospective observational cohort study. Crit Care. 2025 Mar 19;29(1):125. doi: 10.1186/s13054-025-05363-1.
Other Identifiers
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HUS/420/2018
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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