Clinical Trials Directory

Trials / Active Not Recruiting

Active Not RecruitingNCT07195760

Delayed IntraCranial Hemorrhage in Oral AntiCoagulant Treated Patients With Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

Delayed IntraCranial Hemorrhage in Oral AntiCoagulant Treated Patients With Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (the dICH-OAC Study)

Status
Active Not Recruiting
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
600 (estimated)
Sponsor
Bispebjerg Hospital · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
65 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

As a low quality, weak recommendation, it is part of the Scandinavian guidelines for initial management of minimal, mild and moderate head injuries in adults, that patient with a GCS of 14-15 and anticoagulation therapy and a normal CT should be admitted for observation for at least 24 hours. No data are available on the adverse events related to the observational 24-hour admission. The aim was to evaluate the risk of post-CT hemorrhage as well as the risk of complications to an admission (e.g. deleria, thrombosis due to pause of antithrombotic medications.

Detailed description

As a low quality, weak recommendation, it is part of the Scandinavian guidelines for initial management of minimal, mild and moderate head injuries in adults, that patient with a GCS of 14-15 and anticoagulation therapy and a normal CT should be admitted for observation for at least 24 hours. No data are available on the adverse events related to the observational 24-hour admission. Because of this, the investigators aim to evaluate the following outcomes in a cohort of consecutive patients aged 65 or above, admitted at the acute neurological department or emergency room of Bispebjerg Hospital in the Capital Region of Denmark from June 1st 2020 - May 31st 2022 following a mild or minimal head trauma with no intracranial hemorrhage on initial head CT and compare outcomes of patients pre-treated with oral anticoagulants to patients treated with platelet inhibitors and patients without antithrombotic treatment: * Delayed intracranial hemorrhage within 24 hours and 4 weeks (incl. readmissions) * Delayed diagnosis of intracranial hemorrhage * Thrombotic events within 1 week of trauma * Deliria during admission * Other injuries with a competing need for admissions at other departments The overall goal is to add to the evidence in the area, so that there can be sufficient evidence, to potentially update the recommendations in the Scandinavian Guideline for initial management of minimal, mild, and moderate head injuries in adults. This with the hope that the results will benefit not only the health care economy, but also the quality of patient care.

Conditions

Timeline

Start date
2023-02-10
Primary completion
2024-01-31
Completion
2027-01-31
First posted
2025-09-29
Last updated
2025-09-29

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Denmark

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT07195760. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.