Crick
HomeTrialsGenesDrugs23andMeGraphBlogContact
  • Home
  • Trials
  • Genes
  • Drugs
  • 23andMe
  • Graph
  • Blog
  • Contact
Crick

An open-source clinical intelligence platform. Explore clinical trials, gene networks, and molecular structures using public data sources.

Data Sources

  • ClinicalTrials.gov
  • OpenTargets
  • ClinVar
  • PubChem

Links

  • Contact
  • About
  • Privacy

© 2026 Crick. All rights reserved.

Crick is for educational purposes only. Not medical advice.

Results for “Central Venous Catheter Related Bacteremia”

11 trials

Filters

Phase
Early Phase 1
Phase 1
Phase 2
Phase 3
Phase 4
Status
Recruiting
Active, Not Recruiting
Not Yet Recruiting
Completed
Enrolling by Invitation

Showing 11 of 11 results

Not applicableEnded earlyNCT01365312
What this trial is testing

Safety and Efficacy Study of Ethanol Locking to Prevent Central Line Infection in Premature Neonates

Who this might be right for
Infection Associated With CatheterBacteremiaSepsis
East Carolina University 10
Not applicableEnded earlyNCT02633124
What this trial is testing

Preventing Catheter-related Bacteremia When Administering Injectable Medications in Premature Infants.

Who this might be right for
BacteremiaInfant, Very Low Birth Weight
University Hospital, Lille 87
Not applicableStudy completedNCT04117776
What this trial is testing

Skin Decolonization of Children Hospitalized in Intensive Care Unit

Who this might be right for
Central Venous Catheter
Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris 34
Large-scale testing (Phase 3)Study completedNCT00027248
What this trial is testing

Safety and Efficacy of MBI 226 for the Prevention of Central Venous Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infections

Who this might be right for
SepsisBacteremiaFungemia
BioWest Therapeutics Inc 1,400
Large-scale testing (Phase 3)Study completedNCT00735813
What this trial is testing

Taurolidine Lock Solution in the Prevention of Catheter Related Bacteremia

Who this might be right for
BacteremiaNeoplasms
Aarhus University Hospital 129
Post-approval studies (Phase 4)Study completedNCT00515151
What this trial is testing

Prevention of Catheter-Associated Infection With the Skin Disinfectant Octenidine Dihydrochloride

Who this might be right for
Catheterization, Central VenousCatheter-Associated InfectionsBacterial Infections+1 more
University Hospital Freiburg 400
Post-approval studies (Phase 4)WithdrawnNCT03489512
What this trial is testing

Comparison Trial for Chloraprep Versus Aqueous Chlorhexidine (2%) for the Prevention of Catheter-related Bacteremia

Who this might be right for
Sepsis Affecting SkinCentral Venous Catheter Related Bacteremia
Instituto de Investigacion Sanitaria La Fe
Large-scale testing (Phase 3)Ended earlyNCT01820962
What this trial is testing

Concentrated Citrate Locking to Reduce the Incidence of CVC-related Complications in Hematological Patients

Who this might be right for
Hematological MalignanciesBacteremiaThrombosis
Maastricht University Medical Center 212
Not applicableStudy completedNCT02538159
What this trial is testing

Safety and Bacteraemia Between Peripherally Inserted and Central Inserted Catheters.

Who this might be right for
Catheter Related Infections
Fundació Institut de Recerca de l'Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau 247
Not applicableUnknownNCT01603914
What this trial is testing

Central Venous Catheter Replacement Strategies in Adult Patients With Major Burn Injury

Who this might be right for
Catheter-related Bloodstream InfectionComplication of Catheter
Hospital Universitario Getafe 1,120
Post-approval studies (Phase 4)Study completedNCT03627884
What this trial is testing

Outcomes of the Use of Sodium Bicarbonate (8.4%) Solution as a Catheter Lock Solution to Prevent Hemodialysis Catheter Loss Due to Lumen Clot Formation

Who this might be right for
End Stage Renal DiseaseAcute Renal FailureHemodialysis Catheter Infection+3 more
Coney Island Hospital, Brooklyn, NY 451