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Results for “Hemodialysis Catheter-Associated Bacteremia”

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Not applicableUnknownNCT05953675
What this trial is testing

Ethanol Lock and Risk of Catheter Related Blood Stream Infection in Patients With Haemodialysis Catheter

Who this might be right for
Hemodialysis Catheter-Associated BacteremiaHemodialysis Complication
Zealand University Hospital 280
Early research (Phase 1)Study completedNCT00614679
What this trial is testing

A Novel Catheter Lock Solution for Treatment of Tunneled Hemodialysis Catheter-Associated Bacteremia

Who this might be right for
End-Stage Renal DiseaseHemodialysis Catheter-associated Infection
University of California, San Diego 18
Large-scale testing (Phase 3)Ended earlyNCT01483872
What this trial is testing

Use of a Novel Catheter Lock Solution For Treatment of Hemodialysis Catheter Infections

Who this might be right for
Infection; Dialysis Catheter
University of California, San Diego 9
Large-scale testing (Phase 3)Study completedNCT00427076
What this trial is testing

Cotrimoxazole Versus Vancomycin for Invasive Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus Infections

Who this might be right for
Staphylococcal InfectionsMeningitisSepsis+1 more
Rabin Medical Center 252
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