Status:
COMPLETED
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in Chronic Stable Brain Injury
Lead Sponsor:
Intermountain Health Care, Inc.
Collaborating Sponsors:
Deseret Foundation
Conditions:
Brain Injury
Sequelae
Eligibility:
All Genders
18-80 years
Phase:
PHASE2
Brief Summary
The purpose of this study is to discover the feasibility of conducting clinical research in individuals with chronic sequelae following brain injury who are given hyperbaric oxygen. This study will al...
Detailed Description
Hyperbaric oxygen is presently being used in an attempt to improve functional outcome following a multitude of brain injuries such as stroke, anoxic brain injury, traumatic brain injury, and others. F...
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion
- Subject has had a brain injury at least 12 months prior to study enrollment.
- Subject is at least 18 years old.
- Etiology of brain injury: Stroke, anoxia, and trauma
- Must be able to equalize ears, or have tympanostomy tubes
- Willingness to complete outcome measures and complies with the research protocols.
- Commitment to pay the hospital for hyperbaric oxygen.
Exclusion
- Glasgow Coma Scores less than 13 at the time of hyperbaric oxygen evaluation.
- Poorly controlled seizures(ie:\>1 generalized seizure in past 3 months despite appropriate anticonvulsant therapy). Pharmacologically-controlled seizures or focal seizures are not an exclusion to participate.
- Inability to participate in outcome assessments (eg: blindness, quadraplegia)
- Claustrophobia (unwillingness or inability to enter the hyperbaric chamber).
- Inability to equalize ears. The patient could elect to have bilateral tympanostomy tubes.
- Inability to protect airway, and or requiring frequent suctioning.
- Patients requiring tracheostomy will be ineligible due to limitations in autoinflation of the middle ear space and difficulty to perform airway suctioning in the single-person chamber.
- Pregnancy (beta HCG will be assayed in women who could be pregnant prior to enrollment).
- Severe psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia and bi-polar disease. We appreciate that psychiatric problems such as depression and anxiety may follow brain injuries so we would not exclude patients based on brain-injury induced psychiatric disorders, but will exclude patients with severe pre-injury psychiatric disorders.
- Patients taking lithium (due to the possibility of concomitant toxic side effects with hyperbaric oxygen therapy, specifically hyperexcitability).
- Degenerative Mental Disease (eg: Alzheimer's, multiple sclerosis, senile dementia, severe psychiatric disorder (schizophrenia, bi-polar disease, etc.).
- Presence of chronic debilitating disease (end-stage renal disease, end-stage liver disease, diabetes with sequelae).
- Heart failure patients with ejection fractions less than 50% or inability to lay supine.
- Patients with active malignancy, or prior treatment with cisplatin or bleomycin (there is some evidence that prior cisplatin and bleomycin therapy may place the patient at increased risk for serious oxidated stress with inhalation of high concentrations of oxygen).
- Evidence of current recreational drug use, either by history, or by comprehensive urine drug testing (due to confounds on outcome measure interpretation).
- Consumption of more than the equivalent of 12 beers/week habitually.
- Prior treatment with hyperbaric oxygen for chronic brain injury within the last year.
- Women of child-bearing potential
Key Trial Info
Start Date :
November 1 2003
Trial Type :
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation :
ACTUAL
End Date :
December 1 2010
Estimated Enrollment :
63 Patients enrolled
Trial Details
Trial ID
NCT00830453
Start Date
November 1 2003
End Date
December 1 2010
Last Update
February 15 2021
Active Locations (1)
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LDS Hospital
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, 84143