Clinical Trial: Postoperative Temperature Monitoring In Brain Trauma

Study Status: Recruiting
Recruit Status: Recruiting
Study Type: Observational

Official Title: A Muti-centre Prospective Observational Study on Postoperative Temperature Monitoring In Patients With Brain Trauma

Brief Summary: This prospective observational study is designed to investigate the relationship between brain temperature, axillary temperature, rectal temperature, and bladder temperature of postoperative patients with brain trauma, and the relationship between brain temperature and prognosis. This study is conducted based on the following important assumptions. First, brain temperature of postoperative patients with brain trauma should be higher than the axillary temperature, rectal temperature and bladder temperature. Second, the consistency of brain temperature and bladder temperature is better than the consistency of brain temperature and axillary temperature, as well as that of brain temperature and rectal temperature. Third, brain temperature can help clinicians to predict the prognosis of patients with brain trauma. Therefore, brain temperature monitoring is significant in postoperative intensive care and treatment of patients with brain trauma.

Detailed Summary:
Sponsor: RenJi Hospital

Current Primary Outcome:

  • Change of Brain Temperature [ Time Frame: Change from Baseline Brain Temperature at 1 week ]
  • Change of Axillary Temperature [ Time Frame: Change from Baseline Axillary Temperature at 1 week ]
  • Change of Rectal Temperature [ Time Frame: Change from Baseline Rectal Temperature at 1 week ]
  • Change of Bladder Temperature [ Time Frame: Change from Baseline Bladder Temperature at 1 week ]
  • Glasgow Outcome Scale [ Time Frame: 1 month ]
    An objective assessment of the recovery of patients with brain trauma


Original Primary Outcome: Same as current

Current Secondary Outcome:

Original Secondary Outcome:

Information By: RenJi Hospital

Dates:
Date Received: February 21, 2017
Date Started: March 2017
Date Completion: February 2018
Last Updated: February 24, 2017
Last Verified: February 2017