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Results for “Central Venous Catheter Exit Site Infection”

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Showing 6 of 6 results

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
Not applicableUnknownNCT05705895
What this trial is testing

The Efficiency of the Central Venous Catheter Care Protocol

Who this might be right for
Stem Cell Transplant ComplicationsCentral Venous Catheter Exit Site Infection
Saglik Bilimleri Universitesi Gulhane Tip Fakultesi 60
Not applicableLooking for participantsNCT06310174
What this trial is testing

Study Examining the Effect of a Novel Cannulation Knife on User Satisfaction and Common Central Venous Catheter Insertion Complications

Who this might be right for
Central Venous Catheter Exit Site Infection
Johns Hopkins University 144
Not applicableStudy completedNCT04927325
What this trial is testing

Erythema at Exit Site & Tablet Camera

Who this might be right for
CLABSI - Central Line Associated Bloodstream InfectionCRBSI - Catheter Related Bloodstream InfectionDigital Technology
Medical University of Vienna 20
Not applicableEnded earlyNCT04906512
What this trial is testing

Comparing CHG I.V. Securement Dressing With Transparent Dressing for Evaluation of Antimicrobial Efficacy

Who this might be right for
Central Venous Catheter Exit Site InfectionCatheter-Related Infections
Solventum US LLC 123
Not applicableNot Yet RecruitingNCT07345598
What this trial is testing

Central Venous Catheter Care Training for Pediatric Oncology Nurses

Who this might be right for
Pediatric CancerPediatric OncologyCentral Venous Catheter+2 more
Fenerbahce University 30