ROC ALPS. Amiodarone, Lidocaine, or Placebo Study

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ROC ALPS Amiodarone, Lidocaine, or Placebo Study

Learning Objectives Understand the rationale for antiarrhythmic use in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest Understand how to carry out the ROC ALPS study protocol

Reason for the Study About 24% of cardiac arrests are due to VF/VT* 70% will re-fibrillate after the first shock Antiarrhythmic drugs (good or bad?): Unlikely to chemically convert patients out of VF/VT May increase probability of shock success May prevent VT/VF recurrence after defibrillation May result in higher incidence of bradycardia/asystole May improve, not change, or worsen patient outcome Current options: Lidocaine Amiodarone * In ALPS, the abbreviation VF/VT is defined to mean VF or pulseless VT

Prior Amiodarone Studies Seattle/King County medics (ARREST) Amiodarone vs. placebo Amiodarone improved admission alive to hospital NSD* in survival to discharge Toronto medics (ALIVE) Amiodarone vs. lidocaine Amiodarone improved admission alive to hospital NSD* in survival to discharge Oslo medics IV/drugs vs. no IV IV/drugs improved admission alive to hospital NSD* in survival to discharge All trials underpowered to address survival *No significant difference

New Formulation of Amiodarone Amiodarone previously diluted in Polysorbate 80 ( Tween ) as Cordarone & now generic formulations Caused hypotension Foaming issues Adherent to plastic requires all-glass packaging New formulation: Nexterone (PM101) Amiodarone diluted in Captisol Does not cause hypotension Safe for bolus administration Plastic-friendly allows for prefilled non-glass syringes in future Currently FDA-approved only in glass syringe

Benefit of Antiarrhythmics Unclear American Heart Association 2010 ACLS Guidelines Amiodarone or lidocaine (each is a class IIb weak may be considered recommendation for shock-refractory VF/VT) Amiodarone and lidocaine may have other adverse effects Neither drug ever proven to improve survival Unproven therapies may be... Beneficial Inconsequential (make no difference) Harmful The only way to know if lidocaine or amiodarone work is to compare either against neither (placebo)

Trial Design Population Persistent or recurrent VF/VT* after >1 shock Vascular Access Intervention RANDOMIZE Amiodarone Lidocaine Neither (saline placebo) Outcome SURVIVAL TO HOSPITAL DISCHARGE * In ALPS, the abbreviation VF/VT refers to ventricular fibrillation or pulseless v-tach.

Inclusion Criteria YES: 18 years Non-traumatic out-of-hospital cardiac arrest ( hanging and electrocutions can be included unless severe trauma is involved) Vascular access Persistent/recurrent VF/VT after 1 (or more) shocks ( it s baaack! ) NO: Open label IV amiodarone or lidocaine use in-field 1 Known hypersensitivity or allergy to amiodarone or lidocaine Protected population (prisoners, children 2 pregnancy, etc.)

Inclusion continued What counts as a shock? ROC-EMS agency administered shock(s) First responder or BLS-AED delivered a shock ALS delivered a shock PAD/non-ROC agency shock(s) Not ICD shock(s)

Inclusion continued What is persistent/recurrent VF/VT? It s baaack! Confirmed VF/pulseless VT seen anytime after first shock VF/VT seen via see-through CPR and VF, VT detected prompt after 1 shock. MUST STOP CPR to confirm VF or VT (5 seconds max)

Inclusion continued Note! If patient was shocked 1 times prior to your arrival by any person and you can establish an IV during the 2 minutes immediately following the last shock, you can administer Epinephrine and ALPS drugs if the patient is in VF/VT as noted in the see thru tracing (stop for 5 seconds to confirm) If the patient was shocked 1 times prior to your arrival and upon your arrival is in a non-shockable rhythm, you cannot give ALPS until you see recurrence of VF or VT during the arrest.

Drug Kit Design Three (3) identical (blinded) syringes SYRINGE # AMIODARONE KIT LIDOCAINE KIT PLACEBO KIT 1A Amiodarone 150 mg (3 cc) Lidocaine 60 mg (3 cc) Placebo (3 cc) 1B Amiodarone 150 mg (3 cc) Lidocaine 60 mg (3 cc) Placebo (3 cc) 2 Amiodarone 150 mg (3 cc) Lidocaine 60 mg (3 cc) Placebo (3 cc)

Drug Kit Design continued Length: 7.75 in. Width: 4.5 in. Height: 1.75 in.

ClearLink Adapter Kits will be packaged with a Baxter ClearLink Adapter Adapter must be used to ensure compatibility with all IV infusion sets

Tracking of Kit Paramedic Daily Responsibility Document on the Narcotic tracking sheet daily stock Document usage on the Narcotic tracking sheet Count Breakage Run#

Restocking of ALPS Kit Contact Supervisor post call and request replacement kit Record usage on Narcotic tracking sheet (run #) and new tracking number for the new kit (similar to the restocking of controlled drugs).

Study Protocol Cardiac Arrest VF/pulseless VT After Shock #1 (or more) NSR/ROSC/Asystole/PEA? Move on S ll in VF/pulseless VT? Give Syringes #1A and #1B After Subsequent shock(s) NSR/ROSC/Asystole/PEA? Move on S ll in VF/pulseless VT? Give Syringe #2 Move on

What if VF/VT Returns? It s baaaack Carry out the full ALPS Protocol What if I gave Syringes #1A and #1B, got pulses (ROSC) back, but VF/pulseless VT later returns? Shock again If this shock fails to stop VF/VT, give Syringe #2

What about late-occurring VF/VT? VF/pulseless VT is treated the same way anytime it recurs after 1 or more prior shocks. This applies to: VF/VT on EMS arrival VF/VT arrest after EMS arrival Late-occurring VF/VT Anytime VF/pulseless VT returns after 1 or more prior shocks ( it s baaack ) give ALPS drug ASAP

"see-thru" technology Shock immediate CPR Brief (5-second max) pause in CPR to check rhythm if prompted by VF/VT detected and an IV is in place and it is an appropriate time for ALPS. If VF/VT, resume CPR and give ALPS drug Shock at next scheduled pause If no VF/VT or unable to determine, resume CPR and await next scheduled rhythm analysis

Should I give epinephrine? Yes. Give epinephrine or vasopressin ASAP per local protocol If participating in CCC study, give within 10 minutes of arrival of ALScapable EMS provider ALPS drug does not cause hypotension; does not require concurrent vasopressor If vasopressor not already just given, may administer epinephrine and first dose of ALPS drug back-to-back,* in order to expedite getting ALPS drug on board sooner *After flushing between drugs.

Is the first dose of the study drug two syringes or one? Two syringes First Dose = Syringe #1A and Syringe #1B Second Dose = Syringe #2 Exception = Small persons

What if the patient is small? (<100 lbs/45 kg) Change from standard protocol First Dose = Syringe #1A only Second Dose = Syringe #1B only Do not use Syringe #2

What if VF/VT persists (or recurs) after I give all the study drug? Further management at discretion of providers May use other antiarrhythmics if you receive an order from the BHP NO open label amiodarone or lidocaine in field permitted before or after ALPS drug (no ALPS if antiarrhythmic was given prior to the arrest follow standard treatment of cardiac arrest)

What to do about wide complex tachycardia with pulse/bp? ALPS is strictly for shock-resistant VF/pulseless VT needing CPR. This applies to all doses of ALPS drug. If the rhythm doesn t need CPR it shouldn t get ALPS A perfusing wide complex tachycardia can be a supraventricular rhythm with BBB and not need further treatment. (patch for orders/consult if rhythm is suggestive of VT) Transport to hospital for definitive diagnosis/care If in doubt, consider electrical cardioversion (patch required)

What if one or more syringes is broken, or gets broken before/while being given? If any syringe in the kit is broken upon opening Patient excluded from study (DC ALPS) Open label lidocaine or amiodarone, if needed Usual drug doses If at least 1 ALPS syringe has already been given Patient excluded from study (DC ALPS) Open label lidocaine or amiodarone, if needed Limit lidocaine to 200 mg (total dose) May use amiodarone at usual doses

What should the Emergency Department do? Notify ED that the patient may have received amiodarone or lidocaine or neither in the field Written script left with ED The script will indicate the drugs/doses the patient may have received in the field Limit lidocaine to an additional 100 120 mg over the next 2 hours in ED No restriction on additional amiodarone in ED All other ED treatments may be given as required

The Emergency Department really wants to know what drug we gave? The ED script will include a ROC physician name and phone number for the ED physician to contact for more information or questions Defer such questions to local ROC staff

Study Kit Labels Drug Kit Peel-off Barcode labels Affix to Hospital Notification Sheet Document the randomization # on EPCR

Do I carry out ALPS and CCC at the same time? Yes, both protocols can be done at the same time. CCC ALPS

Five Take-to-the-Street Principles of ALPS Think of the ALPS drug as you would about any antiarrhythmic for VF/pulseless VT and use it accordingly Prioritize vascular access Expedite ALPS drug for shock-resistant VF/VT rhythms requiring CPR VF/pulseless VT that persists/recurs after 1 shocks ( It s baaack! ) OK to give Epinephrine plus ALPS back-to-back to speed treatment* Give ALPS drug ASAP from when recurrent VF/VT last seen ( 2 minutes) Judge patient s size Normal: 2 syringes 1 syringe rescue Small (<100 lbs/45 kg): 1 syringe 1 syringe rescue *After flushing between drugs

Five Take-to-the-Street Principles of ALPS continued Document when ALPS drug given Time-stamp each dose of ALPS drug Document shock number that follows each dose of ALPS drug Inform ED that ALPS drugs were given and provide them with the hospital notification sheet.

REMEMBER! You must stop CPR to perform a rhythm analysis (5 seconds max) See-thru-CPR cannot be used to analyze a rhythm while CPR is ongoing

Questions?