Corticotherapy for traumatic brain-injured Patients - The Corti-TC trial: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a main cause of severe prolonged disability of young patients. Hospital acquired pneumonia (HAP) add to the morbidity and mortality of traumatic brain-injured patients. In one study, hydrocortisone for...

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Main Authors: Asehnoune Karim, Roquilly Antoine, Sebille Véronique, group The Corti-TC trial
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2011-10-01
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Online Access:http://www.trialsjournal.com/content/12/1/228
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spelling doaj-252eee7e7f2b458fb11f17411bc86abd2020-11-24T20:42:01ZengBMCTrials1745-62152011-10-0112122810.1186/1745-6215-12-228Corticotherapy for traumatic brain-injured Patients - The Corti-TC trial: study protocol for a randomized controlled trialAsehnoune KarimRoquilly AntoineSebille Véroniquegroup The Corti-TC trial<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a main cause of severe prolonged disability of young patients. Hospital acquired pneumonia (HAP) add to the morbidity and mortality of traumatic brain-injured patients. In one study, hydrocortisone for treatment of traumatic-induced corticosteroid insufficiency (CI) in multiple injured patients has prevented HAP, particularly in the sub-group of patients with severe TBI. Fludrocortisone is recommended in severe brain-injured patients suffering from acute subarachnoid hemorrhage. Whether an association of hydrocortisone with fludrocortisone protects from HAP and improves neurological recovery is uncertain. The aim of the current study is to compare corticotherapy to placebo for TBI patients with CI.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>The CORTI-TC (Corticotherapy in traumatic brain-injured patients) trial is a multicenter, randomized, placebo controlled, double-blind, two-arms study. Three hundred and seventy six patients hospitalized in Intensive Care Unit with a severe traumatic brain injury (Glasgow Coma Scale ≤ 8) are randomized in the first 24 hours following trauma to hydrocortisone (200 mg.day<sup>-1 </sup>for 7 days, 100 mg on days 8-9 and 50 mg on day-10) with fludrocortisone (50 μg for 10 days) or double placebo. The treatment is stopped if patients have an appropriate adrenal response. The primary endpoint is HAP on day-28. The endpoint of the ancillary study is the neurological status on 6 and 12 months.</p> <p>Discussion</p> <p>The CORTI-TC trial is the first randomized controlled trial powered to investigate whether hydrocortisone with fludrocortisone in TBI patients with CI prevent HAP and improve long term recovery.</p> <p>Trial registration</p> <p><a href="http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01093261">NCT01093261</a></p> http://www.trialsjournal.com/content/12/1/228TraumaTraumatic brain injurycorticosteroid insufficiencyglucocorticoidmineralocorticoidpneumonianosocomial infectionintensive care unit
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author Asehnoune Karim
Roquilly Antoine
Sebille Véronique
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Roquilly Antoine
Sebille Véronique
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Corticotherapy for traumatic brain-injured Patients - The Corti-TC trial: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Trials
Trauma
Traumatic brain injury
corticosteroid insufficiency
glucocorticoid
mineralocorticoid
pneumonia
nosocomial infection
intensive care unit
author_facet Asehnoune Karim
Roquilly Antoine
Sebille Véronique
group The Corti-TC trial
author_sort Asehnoune Karim
title Corticotherapy for traumatic brain-injured Patients - The Corti-TC trial: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
title_short Corticotherapy for traumatic brain-injured Patients - The Corti-TC trial: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
title_full Corticotherapy for traumatic brain-injured Patients - The Corti-TC trial: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
title_fullStr Corticotherapy for traumatic brain-injured Patients - The Corti-TC trial: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Corticotherapy for traumatic brain-injured Patients - The Corti-TC trial: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
title_sort corticotherapy for traumatic brain-injured patients - the corti-tc trial: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
publisher BMC
series Trials
issn 1745-6215
publishDate 2011-10-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a main cause of severe prolonged disability of young patients. Hospital acquired pneumonia (HAP) add to the morbidity and mortality of traumatic brain-injured patients. In one study, hydrocortisone for treatment of traumatic-induced corticosteroid insufficiency (CI) in multiple injured patients has prevented HAP, particularly in the sub-group of patients with severe TBI. Fludrocortisone is recommended in severe brain-injured patients suffering from acute subarachnoid hemorrhage. Whether an association of hydrocortisone with fludrocortisone protects from HAP and improves neurological recovery is uncertain. The aim of the current study is to compare corticotherapy to placebo for TBI patients with CI.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>The CORTI-TC (Corticotherapy in traumatic brain-injured patients) trial is a multicenter, randomized, placebo controlled, double-blind, two-arms study. Three hundred and seventy six patients hospitalized in Intensive Care Unit with a severe traumatic brain injury (Glasgow Coma Scale ≤ 8) are randomized in the first 24 hours following trauma to hydrocortisone (200 mg.day<sup>-1 </sup>for 7 days, 100 mg on days 8-9 and 50 mg on day-10) with fludrocortisone (50 μg for 10 days) or double placebo. The treatment is stopped if patients have an appropriate adrenal response. The primary endpoint is HAP on day-28. The endpoint of the ancillary study is the neurological status on 6 and 12 months.</p> <p>Discussion</p> <p>The CORTI-TC trial is the first randomized controlled trial powered to investigate whether hydrocortisone with fludrocortisone in TBI patients with CI prevent HAP and improve long term recovery.</p> <p>Trial registration</p> <p><a href="http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01093261">NCT01093261</a></p>
topic Trauma
Traumatic brain injury
corticosteroid insufficiency
glucocorticoid
mineralocorticoid
pneumonia
nosocomial infection
intensive care unit
url http://www.trialsjournal.com/content/12/1/228
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