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Effect of Ketamine and Etomidate During RSI on Long Term Outcomes

Sponsored by Vanderbilt University Medical Center

NCT ID
NCT06179485
Target Enrollment
1,756 participants
Start Date
2022-04-06
Est. Completion
2028-03

About This Study

The RSI-LTO study collects long-term outcomes from the RSI trial (NCT05277896). One-third of adults who are intubated in the ED or ICU experience symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). PTSD is a psychiatric disorder triggered by a "shocking, scary, or dangerous event." Critical illness, tracheal intubation, and mechanical ventilation can be traumatic and distressing events. Patients may recall the intubation procedure, the feeling of the breathing tube in their throat, or being unable to move ("paralyzed"). While on the breathing machine, patients may experience delirium, frightening hallucinations, and delusions. Patients with PTSD after critical illness can be hypervigilant, anxious, and troubled by intrusive thoughts, nightmares, and flashbacks that last months to years after critical illness and that PTSD negatively impacts patients' marriages, work, and quality of life and increases patients' risk of depression, anxiety, substance use disorder, and suicide. Ketamine may prevent PTSD symptoms by blocking the pathways in the brain's glutaminergic system that are responsible for the formation of traumatic memories In outpatients with chronic PTSD, a single dose of ketamine has been shown to reduce PTSD symptoms for up to 2 weeks. Even a modest reduction in PTSD would translate into tens of thousands of fewer cases of PTSD each year, more cases of PTSD each year than any other medical intervention evaluated to date.

Conditions Studied

Post-Traumatic Stress DisorderAcute Respiratory Failure

Interventions

  • Ketamine
  • Etomidate

Eligibility

Age:18 Years - N/A
Healthy Volunteers:No
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Inclusion Criteria:

* Enrolled in RSI trial (NCT05277896)

Exclusion Criteria:

* Aphasic or non-verbal prior to tracheal intubation
* Cannot follow commands prior to tracheal intubation
* Non-English speaking
* Deaf

Study Locations (6)

University of Alabama Hospital
Birmingham, Alabama, United States
University of Colorado Denver
Aurora, Colorado, United States
Denver Health Medical Center
Denver, Colorado, United States
Hennepin County Medical Center
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Nashville, Tennessee, United States

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