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Effects of Induced Moderate HYPOthermia on Mortality in Cardiogenic Shock Patients Rescued by Veno-arterial ExtraCorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO)
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating moderate hypothermia for Cardiogenic Shock. Completed, enrolled 334 participants across 20 sites.
Detailed Summary
A multicenter, prospective, controlled, randomized (moderate hypothermia 33°C≤ T°C ≤34°C) during 24 hours ± 1h versus normothermia (36°C≤ T°C ≤37°C), comparative open trial will be conducted on two parallel groups of patients with cardiogenic shock treated with VA-ECMO. The HYPO-ECMO trial will test the hypothesis that moderate hypothermia (temperature between 33°C≤ T°C ≤34°C) associated with VA-ECMO support results in a reduction in 30-day mortality in comparison with the normothermia group (36°C≤ T°C ≤37°C).
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
moderate hypothermia will be induced using the heat controller of the VA-ECMO circuit. Temperature will be maintained between 33°C≤ T°C ≤34°C during 24 hours ± 1h followed by a progressive reheating (0.2±0.1°C/h) to reach 37 °C. Temperature at 37°C ± 0.3°C will be maintained during 48 hours ± 4h after having reached 37 °C.