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Post Cardiac Arrest Patient Who Was Treated by Hypothermia Protocol

Tundra lists 1 Post Cardiac Arrest Patient Who Was Treated by Hypothermia Protocol clinical trial. Each listing includes eligibility criteria, study locations, and direct links to research sites in the Tundra directory.

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NCT07028372

Long Term Follow-up of Cardiac Arrest Survivors Exposed to Ultra-rapid Cooling

Less than 10% of patients eliciting out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) survive, although 30% can be resuscitated by Emergency services before admission in Intensive Care Units (ICU). The majority succumb to Post-Cardiac Arrest Syndrome (PCAS). PCAS is associated with high mortality (60-70%) and morbidity. One proposed method of preventing the neurological and cardiac consequences of PCAS is to lower the body temperature to 33°C as quickly as possible. This approach is known as therapeutic hypothermia or Targeted Temperature Management (TTM). The Vent2Cool system, developed by Orixha, is a novel approach that enables the rapid induction of therapeutic hypothermia by using hypothermic Total Liquid Ventilation (TLV) to reach a protective temperature of 33°C within minutes. The OverCool feasibility study, which started in April 2025, is designed to validate the clinical performance and safety of an ultra-rapid cooling approach combining ultra-rapid hypothermia induction using the Vent2Cool system, and maintenance and rewarming using the ArcticSun system. The AfterCool study aims to evaluate long-term outcomes during a five-year follow-up of cardiac arrest survivors who were treated with ultrarapid cooling in the OverCool study.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-03-24

Cardiac Arrest (CA)
Resuscitated Sudden Cardiac Death
Post Cardiac Arrest Patient Who Was Treated by Hypothermia Protocol