The DECRA Trial: Early Decompressive Craniectomy in Patients With Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
Brain Injuries
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Brain Injuries focused on measuring Severe diffuse TBI refractory intracranial hypertension.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Age 15 - 60 years and within the first 72 hrs from time of injury Severe diffuse Traumatic Brain Injury defined as: GCS < 9 and CT scan* with any evidence of brain swelling CT brain scan (DII + some evidence of swelling or DIII or DIV) OR GCS >8 before intubation and DIII or DIV CT brain scan (basal cistern compression ± midline shift) ICP monitor in situ. EVD recommended. "Refractory ICP" despite best conventional management. Refractory ICP in this study will be defined as the spontaneous persistent increase in ICP despite optimal conventional ICU therapies (including intermittent EVD venting) of >20mm Hg for more than 15 mins (continuously or cumulative over one hour). Exclusion criteria: Intracranial haemorrhage > 3 cm diameter Intracranial mixed haemorrhagic contusion >5cm in long axis Previous craniectomy EDH/SDH/ or large contusion requiring evacuation EDH/SDH >0.5 cm thickness Spinal cord injury Penetrating brain injury Arrest at scene Unreactive pupils >4mm, and GCS=3 Neurosurgery contraindicated (eg: severe coagulopathy) No chance of survival after consideration of CT and clinical findings following Neurosurgical consultant assessment (eg hemispheric infarct after carotid dissection).
Sites / Locations
- The Alfred Hospital