Medical Center - University of Freiburg
Freiburg im Breisgau, 79106, Germany
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Alexander Supady, MD, MPH
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Asieb Sekandarzad, MD
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NCT Number: NCT07359313
Bedside colonoscopy 24-36 hours after successful CPR
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All sexes
Interventional
Not applicable
Freiburg im Breisgau, 79106, Germany
Alexander Supady, MD, MPH
CONTACT
Asieb Sekandarzad, MD
CONTACT
According to previous observations, many patients after CPR develop acute non-occlusive mesenteric ischemia. However, due to the lack of established screening strategies, the number of unreported cases may be high. Routine colonoscopy at 24-36 hours after CPR may be a safe, easy and cost-effective strategy for early detection of severe mesenteric ischemia and transfer to surgical treatment. However, this strategy has not been formally evaluated in larger prospective cohorts. In our center, we perform routine colonoscopy at 24 to 36 hours after cardiac arrest in all patients who receive extracorporeal CPR (ECPR), i.e., in all patients with prolonged cardiac arrest refractory to conventional CPR measures who therefore receive venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA ECMO) for cardiocirculatory support. In these patients, colonoscopy screening was feasible and safe, and our data suggest clinical benefit.
Healthy volunteers accepted: No
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Inclusion criteria
Exclusion criteria
bedside colonoscopy without bowel cleansing early (24-36h) after successful CPR
Time frame: from baseline (0 hours) until day 30
Detection of colon ischemia within 30 days after return of spontaneous circulation
Time frame: from baseline (0 hours) until hospital discharge
in-hospital mortality
Time frame: from baseline (0 hours) until hospital discharge
number of patients requiring/receiving abdominal surgery ((hemi-)colectomy)
Time frame: day 30, day 60 and day 90
Cerebral Performance Category (CPC)
Time frame: within 0-72 hours after CPR
Liver function parameters: Quick/INR, AST, ALT, AP, g-GT
Time frame: within 0-72 hours after CPR
Renal function parameters: creatinine, BUN
Time frame: within 0-72 hours after CPR
Urine output (ml)
Time frame: from baseline (day 0) until day 30
Implementation of renal replacement therapy within 30 days after return of spontaneous circulation
Time frame: within 0-72 hours after CPR
Serum lactate
Time frame: at 0 hours, 24 hours, 48 hours, 72 hours after CPR
SOFA
Time frame: at 0 hours, 24 hours, 48 hours, 72 hours after CPR
SAPS II
Contact information is provided by the study sponsor or research team.
University Hospital Freiburg
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Incidence of Colon Ischemia in Patients After Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR): a Prospective Single-center Epidemiological Incidence Study
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