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NCT07388342
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Diagnostic Accuracy of ECG-less Gated Cardiac CT in Resuscitated Cardiac Arrest Survivors Without ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction

Sponsor: Universitair Ziekenhuis Brussel

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Summary

In a significant portion of patients surviving a cardiac arrest, the event is caused by a myocardial infarction (a narrowing or blockage of one or more blood vessels that supply blood to the heart, the coronary arteries). In some people, this is immediately evident from basic tests; in others, it is more difficult to predict with the currently available tests whether this (or something else) caused the cardiac arrest. We investigate a technique that allows us to also assess the coronary arteries on the CT scan that is performed in patients surviving a cardiac arrest. The coronary angiography is currently the best exam we have for examining the coronary arteries, but it has some disadvantages. Compared to the CT scan, it takes more time, needs a more complex access to the blood vessels, and has some rare but relevant possible complications. The major advantage of the coronary angiography is that there is the possibility of immediate treatment of a narrowed/blocked blood vessel of the heart. The current guidelines advice an urgent coronary angiography when a clear myocardial infarction is suggested on the electrocardiogram, but not when there is no clear indication of myocardial infarction. Nonetheless, a relevant portion (more or less 40%) of the patients without a clearly abnormal electrocardiogram, still have an important problem in the blood vessels of the heart. We aim to determine whether the CT scan provides accurate information about the condition of the blood vessels of the heart. The CT scan was already well examined for this purpose before, but in the currently conventional way it needs preparation with extra monitoring and administration of medication, which would lead to loss of precious time and potentially dangerous side effects of these drugs in this critical situation. For that reason, a new software modality was developed that allows us to examine the coronary arteries in the same CT scan, without need for additional monitoring or medication administration. It does not need additional contrast administration (the dye necessary for optimal evaluation of some diseases). The goal of this study is to determine whether this new technique gives us the correct information about the coronary arteries. This means we acquire the images of the heart in the same scan, and verify the results with the conventional coronary angiography. If the technique provides accurate information, it could lead to a better selection of patients we need to urgently refer for a coronary angiography and to defer the exam in those who have normal coronary arteries on the scan.

Official title: Diagnostic Accuracy of ECG-less Gated Cardiac CT in Resuscitated Cardiac Arrest Survivors

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

30

Start Date

2025-09-01

Completion Date

2027-12-01

Last Updated

2026-02-05

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

DEVICE

ECG-less gated cardiac CT

Perform ECG-less gated cardiac CT during the CT scan routinely executed after survival of cardiac arrest in patients without STEMI.

Locations (1)

Universitair Ziekenhuis Brussel (UZB)

Brussels, Vlaams Brabant, Belgium