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Infant Heart Surgery: Central Nervous System Sequelae of Circulatory Arrest

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Qué se está evaluando

cardiac surgical procedures

+ cardiopulmonary bypass
Procedimiento
Quiénes están siendo reclutados

Cardiovascular Diseases
+4

+ Cerebral Anoxia
+ Cerebrovascular Disorders
Hasta 12 meses
Cómo está diseñado el estudio

Estudio de Tratamiento

Fase 3
Intervencional
Inicio del estudio: diciembre de 1988

Resumen

Patrocinador PrincipalBoston Children's Hospital
Última actualización: 29 de julio de 2016
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Fecha de inicio: 1 de diciembre de 1988Fecha en la que se inscribió al primer participante.

To compare the influence of two surgical anesthetic techniques, hypothermia with circulatory arrest or hypothermia with low-flow bypass perfusion, on neurologic functioning in infants undergoing heart surgery. BACKGROUND: The pediatric medical community has long been concerned about the increased incidence of cerebral dysfunction among newborns with severe cyanotic congenital heart disease. There has been concern about a great number of potential predisposing factors including the effects of hypoxemia and acidosis, trauma during cardiac catheterization, and the duration of prolonged decreased arterial oxygen saturation. Many infants undoubtedly undergo significant brain damage prior to surgery, but may be subject to further insult in the peri-operative period. The proposed trial studied circulatory arrest versus low-flow bypass methods of surgical support in a homogeneous group of patients who were managed in identical fashion in all other aspects of their treatment. Major factors, such as the influence of cardiac catheterization and presurgical status were specifically incorporated into the primary statistical analysis. This was important in order to identify significant predisposing causes of brain injury beyond the surgical techniques being compared, and to increase the power of the comparison. DESIGN NARRATIVE: Randomized, partially blinded. Infants were assigned to deep hypothermia and either circulatory arrest or low-flow bypass support during arterial switch surgical repair of transposition of the great arteries. Randomization was stratified by diagnosis (with or without septal defect) and by specific surgeon of three, thus yielding six strata within each treatment group. Randomization was also blocked to minimize imbalances in treatment assignment between strata. The study was partially blinded, in that outcome data were obtained by investigators who were unaware of management, surgical care, and intensive care were standardized. Hemodynamic assessment was made early in the post-operative period. The outcomes of primary interest (magnetic resonance imaging, neurologic examination, and psychometric testing) were reviewed at the one-year evaluation, to maximize relevance to the long-term prognosis. Pre-operative and seven-to-ten day post-operative neurologic examination was also carried out. Developmental status at one year was measured by the Bayley developmental scales and the Fagan test of infant intelligence. Brain function was assessed by neurologic examination at one year. The recruitment period extended from April 1988 to February 1992. The trial was extended through December 1997 to allow four years of follow-up. The follow-up allowed the assessment of a primary outcome variable in the neurologic domain and a primary outcome variable in the developmental domain. The primary outcome variable of the neurologic examination resulted in an ordered classification of three categories of normal, minor, and major dysfunction, such as apraxia or cerebral palsy. Development was assessed using standardized measures of cognition, behavior, language, attention, and motor skills. The primary outome variable for the developmental evaluation was the intelligence quotient on the Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence (WPPSI-R). Secondary outcome variables included measurements of behavior and performance in specific domains of speech and language, visual motor integration, attention, motor function, and temperament. Beginning in January 1998, the study was extended for an additional four years through December 2001 to compare the effects of the two intraoperative methods with respect to developmental and neurologic status at eight years of age. Developmental status was assessed by the Wechsler Individual Achievement Test (primary outcome) and by the presence of learning disabilities and performance in specific neuropsychologic domains (secondary outcomes). Neurologic status was determined by neurologic exam (primary outcome) and by specific types of dysfunction such as motor problems. The study also compared the academic and intellectual performance of the cohort at age eight years to population norms and used the data to identify correlates of the children's eight year outcomes, as well as their development between ages one and eight.

Título OficialInfant Heart Surgery: Central Nervous System Sequelae of Circulatory Arrest 
Patrocinador PrincipalBoston Children's Hospital
Última actualización: 29 de julio de 2016
Extraido de una base de datos validada por el gobierno.Reclamar como socio

Protocolo

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Detalles del Diseño
Se reclutarán 171 pacientesNúmero total de participantes que el ensayo clínico espera reclutar.
Estudio de Tratamiento
Estos estudios prueban nuevas formas de tratar una enfermedad, condición o problema de salud. El objetivo es determinar si un nuevo medicamento, terapia o enfoque funciona mejor o tiene menos efectos secundarios que las opciones existentes.

Cómo se asignan los participantes a diferentes grupos/brazos
En este estudio clínico, los participantes se colocan en grupos de forma aleatoria, como si se lanzara una moneda. Esto garantiza que el estudio sea justo e imparcial, lo que hace que los resultados sean más confiables. Al asignar a los participantes al azar, los investigadores pueden comparar mejor los tratamientos sin influencias externas.

Otras formas de asignar participantes
Asignación no aleatoria
: Los participantes se asignan en función de factores específicos, como su condición médica o la decisión de un médico.

Ninguna (ensayo de un solo brazo)
: Si el estudio tiene un solo grupo, todos los participantes reciben el mismo tratamiento y no se necesita asignación.

Cómo se administran los tratamientos a los participantes
Los participantes se dividen en diferentes grupos, y cada uno recibe un tratamiento específico al mismo tiempo. Esto ayuda a los investigadores a comparar la eficacia de los distintos tratamientos entre sí.

Otras formas de asignar tratamientos
Asignación a un solo grupo
: Todos reciben el mismo tratamiento.

Asignación cruzada
: Los participantes cambian de tratamiento durante el estudio.

Asignación factorial
: Los participantes reciben diferentes combinaciones de tratamientos.

Asignación secuencial
: Los participantes reciben tratamientos uno tras otro en un orden específico, posiblemente según su respuesta individual.

Otra asignación
: La asignación de tratamientos no sigue un diseño estándar o predefinido.

Elegibilidad

Los investigadores buscan pacientes que cumplan ciertos criterios, conocidos como criterios de elegibilidad: estado general de salud o tratamientos previos.
Condiciones
Criterios
Cualquier sexoSexo biológico de los participantes elegibles para inscribirse.
Hasta 12 mesesRango de edades de los participantes que pueden unirse al estudio.
Voluntarios sanos no permitidosIndica si personas sanas, sin la condición que se estudia, pueden participar.
Condiciones
Patología
Cardiovascular Diseases
Cerebral Anoxia
Cerebrovascular Disorders
Defect, Congenital Heart
Heart Diseases
Transposition of Great Vessels
Heart Septal Defects, Ventricular
Criterios

Boy and girl infants, up to three months of age, with transposition of the great arteries with or without septal defect.



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