Ubiquinol as a Metabolic Resuscitator in Post-Cardiac Arrest

Ubiquinol as a Metabolic Resuscitator in Post-Cardiac Arrest

Description
Description

Cardiac arrest (CA) occurs in more than 400,000 patients in the United States each year with an estimated mortality of greater than 90%. The majority of patients who are resuscitated from CA will succumb to the neurologic morbidity associated with the post-CA syndrome and ischemic-reperfusion injury. Currently, there are no pharmacologic agents known to offer survival benefit or to prevent devastating neurologic injury in post-CA patients.

A potential therapeutic target following ischemia-reperfusion injury is mitochondrial function in the injured cell and/or reduction of oxygen free radicals. Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is an essential mitochondrial co-factor and free radical scavenger that has been proposed as a neuroprotective agent in various neurodegenerative disorders as well as a cardioprotective agent. CoQ10 have furthermore shown exciting preliminary results as a potential therapy in post-CA.

In order to test the effects of ubiquinol as a "metabolic resuscitator" in post-CA patients and to provide additional preliminary data for a large-scale clinical trial, the investigators are conducting a randomized, double-blind, place-controlled trial of ubiquinol in post-CA patients.