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Results for “Acquired ICU Bacteremia”

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Not applicableStudy completedNCT04992689
What this trial is testing

Increasing Insulin Resistance as a Predictor of Impending Bacteremia

Who this might be right for
Acquired ICU Bacteremia
Meir Medical Center 113
Not applicableUnknownNCT04903886
What this trial is testing

Intensive Care Unit Acquired Infections in Patients Colonized With Extended Spectrum Enterobacteriaceae

Who this might be right for
Ventilator Associated PneumoniaBacteremiaAbdominal Infection+1 more
University Hospital, Brest 350
Large-scale testing (Phase 3)Study completedNCT02208154
What this trial is testing

Ecological Effects of Decolonisation Strategies in Intensive Care

Who this might be right for
ICU-ecology (Multidrug Resistant Bacteria)ICU-acquired Bacteraemia
MJM Bonten 8,665
Large-scale testing (Phase 3)UnknownNCT01798537
What this trial is testing

Simplified Selective Digestive Tract Decontamination for the Prevention of Intensive Care Unit Acquired Infections

Who this might be right for
Bacteremia Associated With Intravascular LineVentilator Associated PneumoniaBacteremia
Rambam Health Care Campus 2,400
Not applicableStudy completedNCT00976638
What this trial is testing

Clinical Trial to Reduce Antibiotic Resistance in European Intensive Cares

Who this might be right for
Hospital Acquired Infections
UMC Utrecht 14,318
Early research (Phase 1)Study completedNCT00130221
What this trial is testing

Skin Cleansing With Chlorhexidine to Decrease Hospital Acquired Infections

Who this might be right for
Nosocomial InfectionBacteremiaSepsis+3 more
Cook County Health 208