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Neuroprotective Effects of Inhaled Xenon Gas on Brain Structural Gray Matter Changes After Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Evaluated by Morphometric Analysis: A Substudy of the Randomized Xe-Hypotheca Trial
Tekijät: Hollmén, Carita; Parkkola, Riitta; Vorobyev, Viktor; Saunavaara, Jani; Laitio, Ruut; Arola, Olli; Hynninen, Marja; Bäcklund, Minna; Martola, Juha; Ylikoski, Emmi; Roine, Risto O.; Tiainen, Marjaana; Scheinin, Harry; Maze, Mervyn; Vahlberg, Tero; Laitio, Timo T.
Kustantaja: Springer Nature
Julkaisuvuosi: 2025
Journal: Neurocritical Care
Tietokannassa oleva lehden nimi: Neurocritical care
Lehden akronyymi: Neurocrit Care
Vuosikerta: 42
Numero: 1
Aloitussivu: 131
Lopetussivu: 141
ISSN: 1541-6933
eISSN: 1556-0961
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12028-024-02053-8
Verkko-osoite: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12028-024-02053-8
BACKGROUND: We have earlier reported that inhaled xenon combined with hypothermia attenuates brain white matter injury in comatose survivors of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). A predefined secondary objective was to assess the effect of inhaled xenon on the structural changes in gray matter in comatose survivors after OHCA.
METHODS: Patients were randomly assigned to receive either inhaled xenon combined with target temperature management (33 °C) for 24 h (n = 55, xenon group) or target temperature management alone (n = 55, control group). A change of brain gray matter volume was assessed with a voxel-based morphometry evaluation of high-resolution structural brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data with Statistical Parametric Mapping. Patients were scheduled to undergo the first MRI between 36 and 52 h and a second MRI 10 days after OHCA.
RESULTS: Of the 110 randomly assigned patients in the Xe-Hypotheca trial, 66 patients completed both MRI scans. After all imaging-based exclusions, 21 patients in the control group and 24 patients in the xenon group had both scan 1 and scan 2 available for analyses with scans that fulfilled the quality criteria. Compared with the xenon group, the control group had a significant decrease in brain gray matter volume in several clusters in the second scan compared with the first. In a between-group analysis, significant reductions were found in the right amygdala/entorhinal cortex (p = 0.025), left amygdala (p = 0.043), left middle temporal gyrus (p = 0.042), left inferior temporal gyrus (p = 0.008), left parahippocampal gyrus (p = 0.042), left temporal pole (p = 0.042), and left cerebellar cortex (p = 0.005). In the remaining gray matter areas, there were no significant changes between the groups.
CONCLUSIONS: In comatose survivors of OHCA, inhaled xenon combined with targeted temperature management preserved gray matter better than hypothermia alone.
CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT00879892.
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The study was funded by Academy of Finland and by State Research Funding, Finland.