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  • Monitoring cerebral autoregulation (CA) in traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients could lead to personalized cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) targets, potentially improving outcomes.
  • The COGiTATE study is assessing the feasibility and safety of using individualized CPPopt compared to standard guidelines in TBI patients across four European hospitals.
  • As of October 2019, 51 out of 60 patients have been recruited, with initial results expected in early 2021, aiming to provide valuable insights for future studies on TBI management.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Monitoring of cerebral autoregulation (CA) in patients with a traumatic brain injury (TBI) can provide an individual 'optimal' cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) target (CPPopt) at which CA is best preserved. This potentially offers an individualized precision medicine approach. Retrospective data suggest that deviation of CPP from CPPopt is associated with poor outcomes. We are prospectively assessing the feasibility and safety of this approach in the COGiTATE [CPPopt Guided Therapy: Assessment of Target Effectiveness] study. Its primary objective is to demonstrate the feasibility of individualizing CPP at CPPopt in TBI patients. The secondary objectives are to investigate the safety and physiological effects of this strategy.

Methods: The COGiTATE study has included patients in four European hospitals in Cambridge, Leuven, Nijmegen, and Maastricht (coordinating centre). Patients with severe TBI requiring intracranial pressure (ICP)-directed therapy are allocated into one of two groups. In the intervention group, CPPopt is calculated using a published (modified) algorithm. In the control group, the CPP target recommended in the Brain Trauma Foundation guidelines (CPP 60-70 mmHg) is used.

Results: Patient recruitment started in February 2018 and will continue until 60 patients have been studied. Fifty-one patients (85% of the intended total) have been recruited in October 2019. The first results are expected early 2021.

Conclusion: This prospective evaluation of the feasibility, safety and physiological implications of autoregulation-guided CPP management is providing evidence that will be useful in the design of a future phase III study in severe TBI patients.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-59436-7_29DOI Listing

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