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ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING

NCT05931887

Evaluation of the Novel Silq ClearTract Catheter in Patients With Chronic Urinary Retention

To assess the ability of the Silq ClearTract™ 100% Silicone 2-Way Foley Catheter to reduce catheter associated complications in subjects that require a long-term indwelling Foley catheter when compared to other commercially available Foley catheters.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-03-30

1 state

Catheter Infection
Catheter Blockage
Catheter Related Complication
+1
NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT07019610

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

The goal of this clinical trial is to compare a chlorhexidine antimicrobial barrier cap in patients requiring hemodialysis treatment to the standard hemodialysis caps currently used within the Metro North Kidney Health Service. The main questions to answer are: * Study Feasibility * Occurrence of infectious complications related to renal central venous catheters Participants will be randomly allocated to receive either of the below hemodialysis caps to cover their hemodialysis catheter hub: * The standard hemodialysis cap used at the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital, or * The intervention hemodialysis cap containing chlorhexidine inside it Researchers will compare standard and chlorhexidine hemodialysis caps to see if the presence of chlorhexidine improves the occurrance of infectious complications related to the hemodialysis catheter.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-02-27

1 state

Vascular Access Complication
Device Related Infection
Device Related Sepsis
+7
RECRUITING

NCT07239219

The Impact of Irrisept in Reducing Urinary Tract Infection During Urethral Catheter Removal.

Given the high burden of post-catheter removal UTIs, this study aims to evaluate Irrisept instillation as a non-antibiotic intervention to reduce infection rates. By comparing Irrisept to saline irrigation, the study will provide critical insights into the efficacy of antiseptic bladder irrigation in preventing UTIs while minimizing antibiotic use. If successful, this approach could lead to new clinical guidelines for catheter removal protocols, improving patient outcomes and reducing healthcare costs.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-11-20

1 state

Urinary Tract Infection
Antibiotic
Catheter Infection
RECRUITING

NCT06332040

Gentamicin Bladder Instillation on CAUTI

Urinary tract infections in catheterized patients is an unacceptable complication and has been termed a 'never event' by the Center for Medicare \& Medicaid Services (CMS); however there is not consensus among clinicians on how to best prevent CAUTIs. We propose a prospective randomized controlled trial to test the efficacy of prophylactic gentamicin bladder irrigation in elimination of CAUTIs.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-07-11

1 state

Catheter Infection
RECRUITING

NCT06938750

Novel Medical Device for Pharmacological Therapy

Background: Different co-creation methods were used to design and prototype a new fixative device for multiple intravenous therapies with the ability to control and identify the pharmacological therapy administered to a patient. Objectives: To validate a newly created device for the reduction of complications related to the use of intravenous therapy Methods: A multidisciplinary team composed of eight professionals specializing in the field of critical care and an engineering professional in industrial design was responsible for collecting, evaluating, and materializing the ideas and needs arising from clinical practice in a device that met the standards of the same.

Gender: All

Ages: 1 Year - Any

Updated: 2025-04-22

1 state

Vascular Access
Vascular Access Complication
Vascular Access Complications
+6
ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING

NCT06566495

Microorganisms on Reusable Tourniquets

The purpose of this study was to compare microbial contamination on the surface of reusable stasis after indefinite use, 2 weeks and 4 weeks. We investigated how the site - the operating theater and the emergency department, as well as the time of use - affects the number of organisms.

Gender: All

Updated: 2024-08-22

1 state

Microbial Colonization
Infection, Bacterial
HAI
+6