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Precision and Safety of an Intravascular Temperature Management System for Postcardiac Arrest Syndrome Patients: A Multicenter Clinical Trial (COOL-ARREST JP)

Rapid induction and maintaining a target temperature of 32.0–36.0°C within a narrow range for <24 hours are essential, but those are very hard to perform in postcardiac arrest syndrome (PCAS) patients. We investigated the usability of an intravascular temperature management (IVTM) system with neu...

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Autores principales: Maekawa, Tsuyoshi, Kaneda, Kotaro, Tsuruta, Ryosuke, Kuroda, Yasuhiro, Nagao, Ken, Rinka, Hiroshi, Takahashi, Takeshi, Yokota, Hiroyuki, Shirai, Shin-Ichi, Hase, Mamoru, Kotani, Joji, Endo, Shigeatsu
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Publicado: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7482718/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32348714
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/ther.2019.0046
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author Maekawa, Tsuyoshi
Kaneda, Kotaro
Tsuruta, Ryosuke
Kuroda, Yasuhiro
Nagao, Ken
Rinka, Hiroshi
Takahashi, Takeshi
Yokota, Hiroyuki
Shirai, Shin-Ichi
Hase, Mamoru
Kotani, Joji
Endo, Shigeatsu
author_facet Maekawa, Tsuyoshi
Kaneda, Kotaro
Tsuruta, Ryosuke
Kuroda, Yasuhiro
Nagao, Ken
Rinka, Hiroshi
Takahashi, Takeshi
Yokota, Hiroyuki
Shirai, Shin-Ichi
Hase, Mamoru
Kotani, Joji
Endo, Shigeatsu
author_sort Maekawa, Tsuyoshi
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description Rapid induction and maintaining a target temperature of 32.0–36.0°C within a narrow range for <24 hours are essential, but those are very hard to perform in postcardiac arrest syndrome (PCAS) patients. We investigated the usability of an intravascular temperature management (IVTM) system with neurolept-anesthesia (NLA; droperidol and fentanyl). Single-arm, prospective multicenter trial was carried out in the seven university and the three affiliated hospitals. In the 24 comatose PCAS patients, the target temperature (33.0°C) was rapidly induced and maintained for 24 hours using an IVTM system with NLA. The rewarming speed was 0.1°C/h until 36.5°C and was maintained for 24 hours. The primary end point was the ability to achieve ≤34.0°C for <3 hours after starting cooling, and the secondary end points were the cooling rate, deviation from the target temperature, and adverse events. Cerebral Performance Category (CPC) score at 14 days was also evaluated. Statistical analyses were performed by SPSS software, using the intention-to-treat data sets. The target temperature of ≤34.0°C was reached by 45 minutes (35–73 minutes) and was within 3 hours in all patients. The cooling rate from 36.4°C to 33.0°C was 2.7°C/h (2.4–3.6°C/h). The temperature of 33.1°C (33.1–33.1°C) and 36.7°C (36.6–36.9°C) for 24 hours each was held during the maintenance and the after rewarming phases, respectively. Temperature deviations >0.2°C from 33.0°C in the maintenance phase occurred once each in two patients. The favorable neurological outcomes (CPC1, 2) were relatively good (50%). Five patients experienced serious adverse events; none was device related. We rapidly achieved therapeutic hypothermia within a narrow temperature range without major complications using the IVTM system with NLA in PCAS patients.
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spelling pubmed-74827182020-09-11 Precision and Safety of an Intravascular Temperature Management System for Postcardiac Arrest Syndrome Patients: A Multicenter Clinical Trial (COOL-ARREST JP) Maekawa, Tsuyoshi Kaneda, Kotaro Tsuruta, Ryosuke Kuroda, Yasuhiro Nagao, Ken Rinka, Hiroshi Takahashi, Takeshi Yokota, Hiroyuki Shirai, Shin-Ichi Hase, Mamoru Kotani, Joji Endo, Shigeatsu Ther Hypothermia Temp Manag Original Articles Rapid induction and maintaining a target temperature of 32.0–36.0°C within a narrow range for <24 hours are essential, but those are very hard to perform in postcardiac arrest syndrome (PCAS) patients. We investigated the usability of an intravascular temperature management (IVTM) system with neurolept-anesthesia (NLA; droperidol and fentanyl). Single-arm, prospective multicenter trial was carried out in the seven university and the three affiliated hospitals. In the 24 comatose PCAS patients, the target temperature (33.0°C) was rapidly induced and maintained for 24 hours using an IVTM system with NLA. The rewarming speed was 0.1°C/h until 36.5°C and was maintained for 24 hours. The primary end point was the ability to achieve ≤34.0°C for <3 hours after starting cooling, and the secondary end points were the cooling rate, deviation from the target temperature, and adverse events. Cerebral Performance Category (CPC) score at 14 days was also evaluated. Statistical analyses were performed by SPSS software, using the intention-to-treat data sets. The target temperature of ≤34.0°C was reached by 45 minutes (35–73 minutes) and was within 3 hours in all patients. The cooling rate from 36.4°C to 33.0°C was 2.7°C/h (2.4–3.6°C/h). The temperature of 33.1°C (33.1–33.1°C) and 36.7°C (36.6–36.9°C) for 24 hours each was held during the maintenance and the after rewarming phases, respectively. Temperature deviations >0.2°C from 33.0°C in the maintenance phase occurred once each in two patients. The favorable neurological outcomes (CPC1, 2) were relatively good (50%). Five patients experienced serious adverse events; none was device related. We rapidly achieved therapeutic hypothermia within a narrow temperature range without major complications using the IVTM system with NLA in PCAS patients. Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2020-09-01 2020-09-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7482718/ /pubmed/32348714 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/ther.2019.0046 Text en © Tsuyoshi Maekawa et al., 2020; Published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. This Open Access article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Maekawa, Tsuyoshi
Kaneda, Kotaro
Tsuruta, Ryosuke
Kuroda, Yasuhiro
Nagao, Ken
Rinka, Hiroshi
Takahashi, Takeshi
Yokota, Hiroyuki
Shirai, Shin-Ichi
Hase, Mamoru
Kotani, Joji
Endo, Shigeatsu
Precision and Safety of an Intravascular Temperature Management System for Postcardiac Arrest Syndrome Patients: A Multicenter Clinical Trial (COOL-ARREST JP)
title Precision and Safety of an Intravascular Temperature Management System for Postcardiac Arrest Syndrome Patients: A Multicenter Clinical Trial (COOL-ARREST JP)
title_full Precision and Safety of an Intravascular Temperature Management System for Postcardiac Arrest Syndrome Patients: A Multicenter Clinical Trial (COOL-ARREST JP)
title_fullStr Precision and Safety of an Intravascular Temperature Management System for Postcardiac Arrest Syndrome Patients: A Multicenter Clinical Trial (COOL-ARREST JP)
title_full_unstemmed Precision and Safety of an Intravascular Temperature Management System for Postcardiac Arrest Syndrome Patients: A Multicenter Clinical Trial (COOL-ARREST JP)
title_short Precision and Safety of an Intravascular Temperature Management System for Postcardiac Arrest Syndrome Patients: A Multicenter Clinical Trial (COOL-ARREST JP)
title_sort precision and safety of an intravascular temperature management system for postcardiac arrest syndrome patients: a multicenter clinical trial (cool-arrest jp)
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7482718/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32348714
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/ther.2019.0046
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