Intracranial pressure monitoring with and without brain tissue oxygen pressure monitoring for severe traumatic brain injury in France (OXY-TC): an open-label, randomised controlled superiority trial

创伤性脑损伤 格拉斯哥结局量表 颅内压 医学 第七节 颅内压监测 随机对照试验 麻醉 人口 重症监护室 外科 内科学 精神科 环境卫生
作者
Jean‐François Payen,Yoann Launey,Russell Chabanne,Samuel Gay,Gilles Francony,Laurent Gergelé,Emmanuel Vega,Ambroise Montcriol,David Couret,Vincent Cottenceau,Sébastien Pili‐Floury,Clément Gakuba,Emmanuelle Hammad,Gérard Audibert,Julien Pottecher,Claire Dahyot‐Fizelier,Lamine Abdennour,Tobias Gauss,Marion Richard,Antoine Vilotitch,Jean‐Luc Bosson,Pierre Bouzat,Marie-Cécile Fevre,Clotilde Schilte,Olivier Vincent,Marie-Christine Hérault,Thomas Mistral,Thibaut Trouvé-Buisson,Julien Picard,Dominique Falcon,Samuel Bersinger,Clément Mourey,Anaïs Adolle,Samia Salah,Pauline Manhes,Angélina Pollet,Frédéric Greco,Kévin Chalard,Bailleul Andréa,Lionel Velly,Nicolas Bruder,Imane Inal,Clément Magand,Laetitia Burnol,Jérôme Morel,Anaèle Pregny,Jean‐Christophe Ferré,Élise Bannier,Thomas Lebouvier,S. Caradec,Claire-Marie Drevet,A. Nadji,Romain Lewandowski,Frédéric Dailler,Romain Carrillon,Florent Gobert,Thomas Ritzenthaler,Mathilde Leclercq,Nathalie Dumont,Claire Charpentier,Ionel Alb,N. C. De,Nicolas Declerck,Pierre Boussemart,Julie Bellet,Eric Meaudre-Desgouttes,Erwan D’Aranda,Pierre Esnault,Camille Charruau,Rémy Bellier,Thierry Bénard,Elsa Carise,Sabrina Seguin,Jean Yves Lefrant,Aurélien Daurat,Audrey Ambert,Marie Lebouc,Serge Hautefeuille,Etienne Escudier,Fabrice Bing,Bernard Cosserant,Romain Grobost,Camille Boissy,Marc Begard,Adrien Guyot,Kevin Lagarde,Elodie Caumon,Thomas Geeraerts,Maxime Pommier,Edouard Naboulsi,Maxime Beilvert,Elodie Parry,Marc Léone,Laurent Zieleskiewicz,Gary Duclos,Charlotte Arbelot,Carole Ichai,Hervé Quintard,Diop Aminata,Louis Puybasset,Grégory Torkomian,Magdalena Szczot,Stéphane Kremer,Guillaume Becker,Stephane Hecketsweiler,Dejan Ilić,Lucie Vettoretti,Coline Grisotto,Romain Asmolov,Vincent Ehinger,N. Laquay,Virginie Chevallier,Zahra Mahlal,Sigismond Lasocki,Anne-Sylvie Scholastique,Thomas GAILLARD,Soizic Gergaud,Emmanuel Barbier,F. Tahon,Alexandre Krainik,Michel Dojat,Irène Troprés,Bernard Vigué,Laura Leo,Vincent Piriou,Antoine Coquerel,Jean‐Luc Cracowski,F. Proust,Michel Mallaret
出处
期刊:Lancet Neurology [Elsevier]
卷期号:22 (11): 1005-1014 被引量:34
标识
DOI:10.1016/s1474-4422(23)00290-9
摘要

Background Optimisation of brain oxygenation might improve neurological outcome after traumatic brain injury. The OXY-TC trial explored the superiority of a strategy combining intracranial pressure and brain tissue oxygen pressure (PbtO2) monitoring over a strategy of intracranial pressure monitoring only to reduce the proportion of patients with poor neurological outcome at 6 months. Methods We did an open-label, randomised controlled superiority trial at 25 French tertiary referral centres. Within 16 h of brain injury, patients with severe traumatic brain injury (aged 18–75 years) were randomly assigned via a website to be managed during the first 5 days of admission to the intensive care unit either by intracranial pressure monitoring only or by both intracranial pressure and PbtO2 monitoring. Randomisation was stratified by age and centre. The study was open label due to the visibility of the intervention, but the statisticians and outcome assessors were masked to group allocation. The therapeutic objectives were to maintain intracranial pressure of 20 mm Hg or lower, and to keep PbtO2 (for those in the dual-monitoring group) above 20 mm Hg, at all times. The primary outcome was the proportion of patients with an extended Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOSE) score of 1–4 (death to upper severe disability) at 6 months after injury. The primary analysis was reported in the modified intention-to-treat population, which comprised all randomly assigned patients except those who withdrew consent or had protocol violations. This trial is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT02754063, and is completed. Findings Between June 15, 2016, and April 17, 2021, 318 patients were randomly assigned to receive either intracranial pressure monitoring only (n=160) or both intracranial pressure and PbtO2 monitoring (n=158). 27 individuals with protocol violations were not included in the modified intention-to-treat analysis. Thus, the primary outcome was analysed for 144 patients in the intracranial pressure only group and 147 patients in the intracranial pressure and PbtO2 group. Compared with intracranial pressure monitoring only, intracranial pressure and PbtO2 monitoring did not reduce the proportion of patients with GOSE score 1–4 (51% [95% CI 43–60] in the intracranial pressure monitoring only group vs 52% [43–60] in the intracranial pressure and PbtO2 monitoring group; odds ratio 1·0 [95% CI 0·6–1·7]; p=0·95). Two (1%) of 144 participants in the intracranial pressure only group and 12 (8%) of 147 participants in the intracranial pressure and PbtO2 group had catheter dysfunction (p=0.011). Six patients (4%) in the intracranial pressure and PbtO2 group had an intracrebral haematoma related to the catheter, compared with none in the intracranial pressure only group (p=0.030). No significant difference in deaths was found between the two groups at 12 months after injury. At 12 months, 33 deaths had occurred in the intracranial pressure group: 25 (76%) were attributable to the brain trauma, six (18%) were end-of-life decisions, and two (6%) due to sepsis. 34 deaths had occured in the intracranial pressure and PbtO2 group at 12 months: 25 (74%) were attributable to the brain trauma, six (18%) were end-of-life decisions, one (3%) due to pulmonary embolism, one (3%) due to haemorrhagic shock, and one (3%) due to cardiac arrest. Interpretation After severe non-penetrating traumatic brain injury, intracranial pressure and PbtO2 monitoring did not reduce the proportion of patients with poor neurological outcome at 6 months. Technical failures related to intracerebral catheter and intracerebral haematoma were more frequent in the intracranial pressure and PbtO2 group. Further research is needed to assess whether a targeted approach to multimodal brain monitoring could be useful in subgroups of patients with severe traumatic brain injury–eg, those with high intracranial pressure on admission. Funding The French National Program for Clinical Research, La Fondation des Gueules Cassées, and Integra Lifesciences.
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