COMetSHIP

  • Research type

    Research Study

  • Full title

    Cerebral Oxygenation and Metabolism in Severe Head Injury in Paediatrics (COMetSHIP)

  • IRAS ID

    311649

  • Contact name

    Ibrahim Jalloh

  • Contact email

    ibrahim.jalloh@addenbrookes.nhs.uk

  • Sponsor organisation

    Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

  • Duration of Study in the UK

    6 years, 11 months, 31 days

  • Research summary

    Children suffer proportionally more head injuries than any other age group and children with head injuries have the highest mortality of all children admitted with traumatic injuries. We aim to investigate the factors that contribute to poor outcomes after paediatric acute brain injury by collecting observational and outcome data. Much of the brain damage that results in poor outcomes actually happens in the hours and days after the injury. This is due to several factors such as brain swelling and poor oxygen delivery to the brain. Treatment is directed to try and protect the brain against these factors. Current management of the head­ injured child focuses on monitoring pressure within the head. However, this does not detect all the factors that cause continuing brain damage. Special monitors that follow oxygen levels and chemical changes in the brain are used safely in adult patients but have not been widely employed in children despite their potential benefit. There is therefore the opportunity to evaluate extra monitoring of the child brain, and in doing so, help refine our management of these patients.

  • REC name

    Wales REC 4

  • REC reference

    22/WA/0182

  • Date of REC Opinion

    20 Sep 2022

  • REC opinion

    Further Information Favourable Opinion