The purpose of this trial is to determine if mild hypothermia therapy, for severe head trauma patients, improves neurological outcome.
Mild hypothermia therapy shows protective effects for damaged brains of animals and post cardiac arrest patients. However, Clifton et al. reported that mild hypothermia has no protective effect for severe head trauma but has a risk of complications. In this study, all the participants must be treated with continuous monitoring of cardiac output and jugular venous oxygen saturation to get optimal physiological conditions. Adequate anesthesia such as neuroleptanesthesia is essential to maintain organ function and tissue microcirculation. Participants are randomly assigned to two groups of mild hypothermia (32.0 - 34.0 degree Celsius) and anti-hyperthermia (35.5 - 37.0 C). The body temperature must be kept for at least 72 hours. Hypothermia must be induced within 6 hours after traumatic brain injury. Glasgow outcome score at 6 months after injury and the total medical expenses of the two groups will be evaluated.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
150
Keeping 32 - 34 degree celsius of core temperature at least for 72 hours.
Neurological outcome
Glasgow outcome score and neuropsychological performance at 6 months after injury.
Time frame: six months after the onset
Total medical expenses
Total medical expenses would be compared.
Time frame: whole duration of treatment
Physiological data
Time frame: each day during the treatment
Laboratory data
Time frame: each day during the treatment
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