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Status: Not yet recruiting

Abdominal Aortic Tourniquet Application for Non-Traumatic Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest

The aim of the study is to investigate whether occluding the abdominal aorta with an external device could be a potential therapeutic option in cases of non-traumatic cardiac arrest occurring outside of a hospital. In cardiac arrest, the heart suddenly stops beating, causing the circulation of blood to collapse. In this situation, vital organs-especially the brain and the heart itself-are no longer adequately supplied with oxygen. Without immediate treatment, severe damage or death occurs within minutes. The study therefore examines a specific intervention: the temporary occlusion of the abdominal aorta, which carries blood to the lower regions of the body. If this artery is blocked for a short period, the available blood can be redirected more effectively to the upper parts of the body. In theory, this could improve the oxygen supply to these organs and increase the likelihood that the heart will resume beating or that neurological damage can be reduced.

Participants needed: 5
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Klinikum Klagenfurt am WörtherseeUpdated: May 7, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Cardiac arrest with indication for initiation of resuscitation [+1]

Pregnancy (suspected or confirmed) [+5]

Status: Recruiting

Syncope-Asystole Latency Time in Tilt Table Test: The SALT-TILT Study

Syncope is a common presenting condition. Pacemaker implantation can significantly reduce syncope recurrences in reflex syncope. However, despite careful selection, a substantial proportion of patients treated with pacemakers suffer recurrences of syncope. It is thought that a pronounced vasodepressor component may hinder the efficacy of pacing in patients, preventing adequate cerebral perfusion during the reflex, thus relativizing the anti-bradycardia function of the pacemaker to prevent syncope. It is hypothesised that the time elapsed from the actual loss of consciousness to the asystole recorded on the ECG during Tilt Table Test may be predictive in terms of response to pacemaker therapy, so this parameter becomes the subject of the present study.

Participants needed: 64
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Azienda Ospedaliera di BolzanoUpdated: Apr 11, 2024Locations: 1Duration: 2 Years
Eligibility criteria

Patients eligible for invasive treatment according to the ESC Guidelines for pac... [+1]

Other condition which explains syncope cause other than reflex syncope [+3]