Amantadine to Speed Awakening After Cardiac Arrest
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | Cardiology |
Therapuetic Areas: | Cardiology / Vascular Diseases |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - Any |
Updated: | 8/9/2018 |
Start Date: | September 2015 |
End Date: | June 30, 2018 |
This study evaluates if amantadine will increase the rate of awakening in patients
resuscitated from cardiac arrest but comatose (not following commands) after their
resuscitation. Half of the participants will receive amantadine and the other will receive
placebo.
resuscitated from cardiac arrest but comatose (not following commands) after their
resuscitation. Half of the participants will receive amantadine and the other will receive
placebo.
Amantadine has been used to help patients awaken following traumatic brain injury, but it has
not been studied in patients with anoxic brain injury.
Amantadine is a dopamine agonist and may help with stimulating the brain to awaken. The
investigators will randomize subjects who remain comatose 72 hours following resuscitation
from cardiac arrest to either amantadine or placebo. They will be treated with either
amantadine or placebo for 7 days.
not been studied in patients with anoxic brain injury.
Amantadine is a dopamine agonist and may help with stimulating the brain to awaken. The
investigators will randomize subjects who remain comatose 72 hours following resuscitation
from cardiac arrest to either amantadine or placebo. They will be treated with either
amantadine or placebo for 7 days.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Non traumatic cardiac arrest
- Age 18 and older
- Defibrillation and/or chest compressions by healthcare providers
- Return of spontaneous circulation
Exclusion Criteria:
- Written do not attempt resuscitation (DNAR) reported to providers before randomization
- Known prisoner or pregnancy
- Lack of motor response to pain and absent N20 response on somatosensory evoked
potentials prior to randomization
- Initial CT demonstrating brain edema (defined as grey white ratio <1.2)
- Presence of malignant pattern on EEG at time of randomization
- Next of kin unwilling to provide supportive care for at least one week after
enrollment
- Presently using other dopaminergic agent
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