Status:

COMPLETED

Relationship Between Intracranial Blood Flow and Peripheral Perfusion in Patients With Craniocerebral Injury

Lead Sponsor:

Peking Union Medical College Hospital

Conditions:

Brain-injury

Intracranial; Blood Vessel, Injury

Eligibility:

All Genders

18+ years

Brief Summary

Neurocritical care is a major branch in the field of critical care medicine, and more than 50% of the neurocritical care patients in the Tibet Autonomous Region People's Hospital (TARPH) are in neuroc...

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

  • Craniocerebral injury patients;
  • The middle cerebral artery blood flow spectrum can be clearly displayed with a bedside TCD;

Exclusion

  • Age Under 18 years;
  • history of cardiovascular disease such as coronary artery disease, heart failure, or atrial fibrillation;
  • presence of severe valvular disease or ejection fraction (EF) \<30%;
  • chronic lung disease;
  • chronic liver failure or renal insufficiency;
  • persons with co-morbidities of malignant neoplasms;
  • persons who had co-morbidities with acute and chronic infectious diseases prior to craniocerebral injuries;
  • women who were pregnant and breastfeeding;
  • history of psychiatric disorders;
  • history of drug abuse or alcohol misuse;
  • history of β-blockers;
  • co-morbidities with spinal cord injuries; and persons who had died or been discharged from hospital within 1 week of hospitalization or who had not been able to obtain a clear image with ultrasonography.

Key Trial Info

Start Date :

January 1 2021

Trial Type :

OBSERVATIONAL

Allocation :

ACTUAL

End Date :

January 1 2022

Estimated Enrollment :

30 Patients enrolled

Trial Details

Trial ID

NCT06016751

Start Date

January 1 2021

End Date

January 1 2022

Last Update

August 30 2023

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Wei Du

Beijing, Beijing Municipality, China

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