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NCT06393049 | Not yet recruiting | Acute Brain Injury


Microdialysis and Jugular Bulb Glucose Profiles During Hyperglycaemic Clamping in Patients With Severe Acute Brain Injury
Sponsor:

Rigshospitalet, Denmark

Information provided by (Responsible Party):

Anne-Sophie Worm Fenger

Brief Summary:

Acute brain injury is a serious condition that often results in admission to an intensive care unit. Some of the most seriously ill patients are fitted with multimodal neuromonitoring, a newer monitoring modality that can, among other things, measure oxygen tension and sugar levels in brain tissue. It is common clinical practice, but the interaction between the body's sugar levels and the brain's sugar levels is not sufficiently elucidated. The study will investigate the relationship between the body's sugar levels, measured in arterial and venous blood, and the brain's sugar level, measured by microdialysis, in patients with severe acute brain injury. Furthermore, we hope to be able to use our measurements to set up a mathematical model for the brain's sugar uptake.

Condition or disease

Acute Brain Injury

Intervention/treatment

Hyperglycaemic clamp

Phase

Not Applicable

Study Type : Interventional
Estimated Enrollment : 14 participants
Masking : None (Open Label)
Primary Purpose : Treatment
Official Title : Microdialysis and Jugular Bulb Glucose Profiles During Hyperglycaemic Clamping in Patients With Severe Acute Brain Injury
Actual Study Start Date : May 8, 2024
Estimated Primary Completion Date : October 8, 2025
Estimated Study Completion Date : December 31, 2026
Arm Intervention/treatment

Other: Hyperglycaemic clamp

The purpose of hyperglycaemic clamping is to raise the blood glucose level to a fixed plateau and maintain the plateau for at least one hour to observe a steady-state blood glucose concentration. The investigators intend to perform the hyperglycaemic clamping procedure one time in all 14 patients following an overnight fast and aim for a fixed blood glucose level above 8 mmol/L. The patient will have an arterial line placed in the radial artery, a retrograde catheterization of the jugular bulb and a venous line for infusions of glucose, potassium, and isotonic saline. To maintain potassium levels at wanted levels, an isotonic saline solution containing potassium will be infused continuously and arterial samples of potassium and glucose will be measured at minimum every 10 minutes from the start of the intervention.

Other: Hyperglycaemic clamp

Ages Eligible for Study: 18 Years
Sexes Eligible for Study: All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers: No
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
  • Age ≥ 18 years.
  • Admission to the neuro-ICU at Rigshospitalet.
  • Multimodal neuromonitoring
Exclusion Criteria
  • Closest relative does not understand written and spoken Danish or English.
  • Patients with known diabetes mellitus upon admission.

Microdialysis and Jugular Bulb Glucose Profiles During Hyperglycaemic Clamping in Patients With Severe Acute Brain Injury

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Denmark,

Rigshospitalet

Copenhagen, Denmark, 2100

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