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Results for “Catheter Related Infection”

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Post-approval studies (Phase 4)Study completedNCT00548132
What this trial is testing

Reducing Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infections in the ICU With a Chlorhexidine-Impregnated Sponge (BIOPATCH)

Who this might be right for
Catheter-related Bloodstream Infection
Washington University School of Medicine 1,088
Not applicableLooking for participantsNCT06720064
What this trial is testing

Care Bundle Containing Chlorhexidine Dressing on Port Catheter and Central Venous Catheters

Who this might be right for
Pediatric Cancer
Dokuz Eylul University 40
Not applicableStudy completedNCT00280904
What this trial is testing

A Registry for Comparing Catheter-Related Infection Rates Among Various Shunt Systems in the Treatment of Hydrocephalus

Who this might be right for
Hydrocephalus
Codman & Shurtleff 433
Not applicableUnknownNCT02472158
What this trial is testing

Chlorhexidine-Impregnated Sponge Dressing: A Clinical Trial

Who this might be right for
Catheter-Related Infections
University of Sao Paulo 120
Not applicableWithdrawnNCT01409772
What this trial is testing

Evaluation of 70% Ethanol Lock Solution to Prevent Catheter Related Blood Stream Infections in Pediatric Patients

Who this might be right for
Blood Stream InfectionsShort Bowel Syndrome
University of Nebraska
Not applicableStudy completedNCT04548713
What this trial is testing

CLiCK in the Critical Care Unit

Who this might be right for
Central Venous Catheter ThrombosisCentral Venous Catheter Related Bloodstream InfectionCatheter Complications+5 more
Fraser Health 1,449
Not applicableStudy completedNCT07013864
What this trial is testing

Staphylococcus Haemolyticus in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of CHSD in 2023: Analysis and Trends

Who this might be right for
Staphylococcus HaemolyticusStaphylococcal InfectionsSepsis+5 more
Centre Hospitalier de Saint-Denis 28
Post-approval studies (Phase 4)Study completedNCT01629550
What this trial is testing

Prospective Randomized Controlled Multicenter Trial of 4 Antiseptic Strategies for Prevention of Catheter Infection in Intensive Care Unit for Adults Patients

Who this might be right for
Preventing Catheter Related Infection
Poitiers University Hospital 2,400
Not applicableUnknownNCT03108079
What this trial is testing

Bladder Morphology Using 2 Different Catheter Designs

Who this might be right for
Urologic InjuriesUrologic DiseasesBladder Infection+9 more
The Pelvic Floor Institute 3
Not applicableEnded earlyNCT01229592
What this trial is testing

Ethanol in the Prevention of Central Venous Catheter Infections

Who this might be right for
Catheter Related Infection
Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañon 200
Not applicableStudy completedNCT00965198
What this trial is testing

Comparison of Infection Rates Among Patients Using Two Catheter Access Devices

Who this might be right for
Catheter-Related InfectionsBacteremia
Emory University 10,000
Testing effectiveness (Phase 2)Study completedNCT00507247
What this trial is testing

Daptomycin in the Treatment of Catheter-Related Staphylococcus Aureus

Who this might be right for
Staphylococcus Aureus
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center 11
Not applicableNot Yet RecruitingNCT07019610
What this trial is testing

Chlorhexidine Caps for CLABSI Prevention in Hemodialysis: a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Who this might be right for
Vascular Access ComplicationDevice Related InfectionDevice Related Sepsis+7 more
The University of Queensland 60
Not applicableUnknownNCT04462861
What this trial is testing

A New Securement Method for External Tunneled Central Venous Access Devices (CVAD)

Who this might be right for
Central Venous Catheter Exit Site InfectionCentral Venous Catheter Related Bloodstream Infection
University of Colorado, Denver 20
Large-scale testing (Phase 3)Study completedNCT00875069
What this trial is testing

Efficacy and Safety of Ethanol Lock Solution in Prevention of Catheter Related Bloodstream Infection for Patients Suffering Acute Renal Failure, and Hospitalized in Intensive Care Unit. A Multi-Center, Randomized, Versus Placebo, Double Blinded Clinical Trial

Who this might be right for
Acute Renal FailureInfection
University Hospital, Clermont-Ferrand 1,460
Not applicableUnknownNCT05995080
What this trial is testing

The Effectiveness of Chlorhexidine Gluconate on Prevention of Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infections

Who this might be right for
Central Venous Catheter Related Bloodstream InfectionCatheter-Related InfectionsBloodstream Infection Due to Central Venous Catheter
Istanbul Medeniyet University 200
Not applicableEnded earlyNCT00485992
What this trial is testing

Chlorhexidine Swabs Effectiveness in Reducing Blood Stream Infections

Who this might be right for
Congenital Disorders
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta 352
Post-approval studies (Phase 4)UnknownNCT01592032
What this trial is testing

Concentration of Antimicrobials in Catheter-lock Solutions

Who this might be right for
Catheter-Related InfectionsBacteremia.
Clinica Universidad de Navarra, Universidad de Navarra 125
Post-approval studies (Phase 4)Study completedNCT01243710
What this trial is testing

Taurolidine in Haemodialysis Catheter Related Bacteraemia

Who this might be right for
Renal DialysisCatheter-Related Infections
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust 27
Post-approval studies (Phase 4)Study completedNCT00202813
What this trial is testing

Study of the Use of Coated Venous Catheters in the Critically Ill Child

Who this might be right for
Children in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit or General Pediatric Care Unit Requiring a Central Venous Catheter
Corewell Health West 500
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