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Antibiotics for Delirium in Older Adults With No Clear Urinary Tract Infection
Sponsor: Mount Sinai Hospital, Canada
Summary
Delirium is an acute confusional state that is experienced by many older adults who are admitted to hospital. To treat delirium the underlying cause needs to be identified promptly, but this is challenging. One of the potential causes of delirium is infection. Urine tests show that most patients experiencing delirium have bacteria in their urine, however, bacteria in the urine is common among older adults, and does not automatically indicate an infection is present. As a result it is difficult to know whether a lower urinary tract infection is present as individuals with delirium are frequently unable to report clinical signs of infection - symptoms of pain or discomfort with urination, having to urinate more frequently or pelvic discomfort. Very often, individuals with delirium are treated with antibiotics despite the fact that it is unknown whether antibiotics help to improve delirium in cases where bacteria in the urine is present. This proposed study is a randomized controlled trial that will examine if adults (age 60 or older) with delirium and suspected infection benefit from taking antibiotics.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
60 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
550
Start Date
2024-05-18
Completion Date
2027-09
Last Updated
2024-09-19
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Start Antibiotics / Continue Antibiotics for treatment of bacteriuria
Participants will be randomized to start or continue with antibiotics (with antibiotic duration determined by the Most Responsible Physician \[MRP\]). Antibiotics choice to be selected by the MRP.
No Antibiotics for treatment of bacteriuria
Participants will be randomized to no antibiotics
Locations (7)
Northwestern Memorial Hospital
Chicago, Illinois, United States
The Ottawa Hospital Civic Campus
Ottawa, Canada
The Ottawa Hospital General Campus
Ottawa, Canada
Hennick Bridgepoint Hospital
Toronto, Canada
Michael Garron Hospital
Toronto, Canada
Mount Sinai Hospital
Toronto, Canada
Toronto General Hospital
Toronto, Canada