Prophylactic Melatonin for Delirium in Intensive Care (Pro-MEDIC): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

Jan 8, 2017Trials

Using Melatonin to Prevent Delirium in Intensive Care: Study Plan for a Randomized Trial

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Abstract

A trial will enroll 850 critically ill adults to evaluate the effect of melatonin on rates compared to placebo.

  • Delirium, marked by inattention and cognitive disturbances, is a common and serious issue in the ICU.
  • Disruptions in sleep and the day-night cycle may contribute significantly to the occurrence of delirium.
  • Melatonin is a naturally occurring hormone that may improve sleep quality and potentially reduce delirium.
  • The trial will utilize a randomized, placebo-controlled design to assess the efficacy of melatonin over a maximum of 14 days.
  • A subgroup of 100 patients will undergo sleep quality assessments using .

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Key numbers

52%
Prevalence
Reported prevalence of in preliminary audit at primary sites.
850 patients
Sample Size
Total number of patients to be recruited for the study.

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What this is

  • This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of prophylactic melatonin in reducing among critically ill patients in intensive care units (ICUs).
  • , characterized by acute confusion and cognitive disturbances, is common in ICUs and linked to worse outcomes.
  • The trial will enroll 850 patients and compare melatonin treatment to a placebo, assessing prevalence and severity.

Essence

  • Prophylactic melatonin may reduce the prevalence and severity of in critically ill patients compared to placebo. This trial is significant as it represents one of the largest evaluations of melatonin for this purpose in an ICU setting.

Key takeaways

  • is prevalent in ICUs, with reported rates between 11% and 83%. A preliminary audit indicated a 52% prevalence at primary study sites.
  • Melatonin has shown promise in smaller studies for preventing , but this trial aims to confirm its efficacy in a larger, critically ill population.
  • The study will also investigate sleep quality through in a subgroup of 100 patients, potentially linking sleep disturbances to .

Caveats

  • The trial's findings may not be generalizable beyond the specific ICU settings and patient populations involved. Additionally, the study relies on the accuracy of assessments, which can be challenging in critically ill patients.

Definitions

  • delirium: An acute state of brain dysfunction characterized by fluctuating inattention and cognitive disturbances.
  • polysomnography: A comprehensive sleep study used to diagnose sleep disorders, measuring brain waves, oxygen levels, and other physiological parameters.

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