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Published in: Annals of Intensive Care 1/2021

Open Access 01-12-2021 | Temperature Management | Research

Insights from patients screened but not randomised in the HYPERION trial

Authors: J. B. Lascarrou, Gregoire Muller, Jean-Pierre Quenot, Nicolas Massart, Mickael Landais, Pierre Asfar, Jean-Pierre Frat, Jean-Charles Chakarian, Michel Sirodot, Bruno Francois, Guillaume Grillet, Sylvie Vimeux, Arnaud Delahaye, Stéphane Legriel, Didier Thevenin, Jean Reignier, Gwenhael Colin, for the AfterROSC Network

Published in: Annals of Intensive Care | Issue 1/2021

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Abstract

Background

Few data are available about outcomes of patients screened for, but not enrolled in, randomised clinical trials.

Methods

We retrospectively reviewed patients who had non-inclusion criteria for the HYPERION trial comparing 33 °C to 37 °C in patients comatose after cardiac arrest in non-shockable rhythm, due to any cause. A good neurological outcome was defined as a day-90 Cerebral Performance Category score of 1 or 2.

Results

Of the 1144 patients with non-inclusion criteria, 1130 had day-90 information and, among these, 158 (14%) had good functional outcomes, compared to 7.9% overall in the HYPERION trial (10.2% with and 5.7% without hypothermia). Considerable centre-to-centre variability was found in the proportion of non-included patients who received hypothermia (0% to 83.8%) and who had good day-90 functional outcomes (0% to 31.3%). The proportion of patients with a good day-90 functional outcome was significantly higher with than without hypothermia (18.5% vs. 11.9%, P = 0.003).

Conclusion

Our finding of better functional outcomes without than with inclusion in the HYPERION trial, despite most non-inclusion criteria being of adverse prognostic significance (e.g., long no-flow and low-flow times and haemodynamic instability), raises important questions about the choice of patient selection criteria and the applicability of trial results to everyday practice. At present, reserving hypothermia for patients without predictors of poor prognosis seems open to criticism.
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Title
Insights from patients screened but not randomised in the HYPERION trial
Authors
J. B. Lascarrou
Gregoire Muller
Jean-Pierre Quenot
Nicolas Massart
Mickael Landais
Pierre Asfar
Jean-Pierre Frat
Jean-Charles Chakarian
Michel Sirodot
Bruno Francois
Guillaume Grillet
Sylvie Vimeux
Arnaud Delahaye
Stéphane Legriel
Didier Thevenin
Jean Reignier
Gwenhael Colin
for the AfterROSC Network
Publication date
01-12-2021
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
Annals of Intensive Care / Issue 1/2021
Electronic ISSN: 2110-5820
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13613-021-00947-w

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