The aim of the project is to establish the value of circulating microparticles as a new biomarker for neurological prognosis of patients recovered from sudden cardiac death who remain comatose.
This is a pilot study. Analytical, observational, longitudinal, retrospective and prospective, non-randomized. Patients recovered from sudden cardiac death of ischemic cause and remain comatose will be included in the protocol if they fit the pre-specified inclusion criteria. Biological samples will be collected (at admission, at 24 and 72 hours) and stored in the Biobank of Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau for further analysis. In addition demographic, clinical and analytical variables will be collected. At the end of the recruitment period, we will analyse the concentrations of circulating microparticles according to ICCC-IIBSantPau methodology in the samples obtained. The primary outcome variable will be the neurological status at Coronary Care Unit discharge and at 6 months. The objective of the study will evaluate the relationship between the neurological status and the blood concentrations of circulating microparticles.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
84
The microparticles contained in the blood sample will be isolated by ultracentrifugation and quantified by flow cytometry. The microparticles concentration will be determined by the number of microparticles per uL of plasma, based on the volume of the sample, the flow rate of the cytometer and the number of fluorescent events.
Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau
Barcelona, Spain
Change in Glasgow-Pittsburgh Cerebral Performance Categories Scale for neurological outcome.
1. Good cerebral performance: conscious, alert, able to work, might have mild neurologic or psychologic deficit. 2. Moderate cerebral disability: conscious, sufficient cerebral function for independent activities of daily life. Able to work in sheltered environment. 3. Severe cerebral disability: conscious, dependent on others for daily support because of impaired brain function. Ranges from ambulatory state to severe dementia or paralysis. 4. Coma or vegetative state: any degree of coma without the presence of all brain death criteria. Unawareness, even if appears awake (vegetative state) without interaction with environment; may have spontaneous eye opening and sleep/awake cycles. Cerebral unresponsiveness. 5. Brain death: apnea, areflexia, EEG silence, etc.
Time frame: Change from Glasgow-Pittsburgh Cerebral Performance Categories Scale at 6 months
Cardiovascular mortality
Cardiovascular mortality
Time frame: 6 months
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