Göran Olivecrona, MD, Phd Department of Cardiology Lund University Skåne University Hospital, Sweden patients: patients: Results from the RAPID MI-ICE Results from the RAPID MI-ICE trial and insights to the trial and insights to the CHILL MI trial: CHILL MI trial: Why Hypothermia is Why Hypothermia is Cool Cool again again 2011 2011
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Hypothermia in awake STEMI patients: Results from the RAPID MI-ICE trial and insights to the CHILL MI trial: Why Hypothermia is Cool again. Göran Olivecrona, MD, Phd Department of Cardiology Lund University Skåne University Hospital , Sweden. 2011. Potential conflicts of interest. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Göran Olivecrona, MD, PhdDepartment of CardiologyLund UniversitySkåne University Hospital, Sweden
Hypothermia in awake STEMI patients:Hypothermia in awake STEMI patients:Results from the RAPID MI-ICE trial Results from the RAPID MI-ICE trial and insights to the CHILL MI trial:and insights to the CHILL MI trial:
Why Hypothermia is Why Hypothermia is CoolCool again again
20112011
Speaker’s name: Göran Olivecrona
I have the following potential conflicts of interest to report: Other(s)
• Two failed larger clinical studies COOL MI COOL MI ICE ITICE IT
• Failed because only 1/3 randomized to Hypothermia reached <35°C at time of Reperfusion ?
Hypothermia for MI
• Is target temp <35°C the key?• How can that be achieved?• How can we cool the awake patient?
More basic animal research needed
Hypothermia protocol for rapid cooling
Celsius Control System™Endovascular cooling catheter (14 F)Initiation and maintaining hypothermia
1000 ml cold saline (4ºC)Quick initiation of hypothermia
Combination hypothermia: Cold saline (4ºC), 1000 ml iv infusion in 5 min as a ”kick start” for quick initiation of hypothermia together with an endovascular cooling catheter.
Infarct size/area at risk(Porcine model)
Gotberg et al., BMC Cardiovascular Disorders, 2008
~ 5 min to reach < 35ºC with cold saline and endovascular cooling
Pre-reperfusion cooling reduce infarct size.Post-reperfusion cooling has no effect
39% reduction
Speckled infarction in pigWavefront phenomenon
(Jennings)Hypothermia Normothermia
Hypothermia causes disruption of the wavefront phenomenon.Götberg M et al . BMC Cardiovasc Disord. 2008, 8:7
Also seen in hypothermia treatment by Dae et al., Am J Physiol, 2002, with SPECT
RAPID MI-ICEThe Rapid Intravascular Cooling in Myocardial Infarction as Adjunctive to Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
study
(Safety & Feasibility study in man)
• 20 Patients• Anterior or large Inferior STEMI• <6 hrs from onset of symtoms• Rapid infusion 1-2 liters 4°C Saline solution.• Endovascular cooling with Philips InnerCool endovascular system with Accutrol catheter starting before angiogram and continuing 3 h after PCI• Cardiac MRI day 4±2, infarct size/ myocardium at risk (T2 stir)
Primary outcome: Safety and FeasibilitySecondary outcome: Reduction in infarct size Gotberg et al. Circ Cardiovasc Interv. 2010 Oct;3(5):400-7.
Feasibility
Arrival at cath lab
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 7033
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35
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HypothermiaControl
Time (min)
Tem
pera
ture
(C)
ECG Patient Info
Randomization
Time ofreperfusion
Initiation of cold saline
infusion
Initiation ofendovascular
cooling
Patient prep, catheterization Angiography, PCI
End of PCI
14 ± 5 min 14 ± 6 min 15 ± 3 min40 ± 6 min
HypothermiaControl
3 min prolonged procedure before reperfusion
Temp: 34.7 ± 0.3°C at reperfusion
All patients reached target temp
Gotberg et al. Circ Cardiovasc Interv. 2010 Oct;3(5):400-7.
Clinical and Angiographic Data Variable Hypothermia (n=9) Control (n=9)Age 62 ± 10 58 ± 7 NS Women 2 2 NSHypertension 3 2 NSDiabetes 1 2 NSInfarct related artery LAD 6 7 NS
ProtocolPatients will receive 1-2 liters of cold (4° C) saline solution upon arrival to cath lab, together with buspirone and meperidine.
Endovascular cooling will begin prior to diagnostic angiography and PCI.
After first reperfusion, cooling will be maintained for 1 hour. Then the cooling catheter will be removed and the patient will spontaneously rewarm at CCU.
120 patients at 10 sites in Europe
Endpoint
Primary Efficacy Endpoint:
Cardiac MRI infarct size as a percentage of area at risk at 4±2 days. (MRI)
Conclusions
• Troponin T release was significantly reduced.
• Rapid induction of hypothermia with iv cold saline and endovascular catheter reduces Infarct size by 38% in animals and 39% in humans (infarct size/ area at risk).
• Hypothermia treated animals and humans exhibit a morphologically “different” infarkt (Speckled infarct) as opposed to the wave front Phenomenon.• All patients in RAPID MI-ICE reached target temperature, <35°C, before reperfusion.
• A larger trial to verify findings from animal research and RAPID MI-ICE is needed: CHILL-MI (Start June 2011)