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Creation of an E-toileting Log Through Classification of the Physical Properties of Stool and Urine...

Urinary Tract InfectionsInfectious Diarrhea3 more

The purpose of this study is to assess the feasibility of TrueLoo™, an Internet-connected smart toilet seat, in accurately monitoring and logging bowel movements and urinations of residents in senior living facilities across Northern California.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Bloodstram Infections in ICU. Single Centre Observational Study.

Bloodstream InfectionAntibiotic Resistant Strain1 more

Hospital-acquired bloodstream infection (BSI) is serious care problem worldwide associated with significant morbidity and mortality. However, only few nationwide studies have focused on the incidence of BSI, and its results were often inconsistent. The objective of this study was to analyze bloodstream infections in patients hospitalized in the intensive care unit of the tertiary, university hospital. Special attention was put on the etiology of the infections, the antimicrobial susceptibility/resistance of the isolated pathogens, as well as the incidence of central vein catheters infections in the analyzed population. Data were collected in the intensive care unit of the Military Institute of Medicine, Warsaw, Poland, between January, 1, 2007 and December, 31, 2019.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Helicobacter Pylori Infection Occurrence in Russia

Helicobacter Pylori Infection

This study is planned to reveal the occurrence rate of H.pylori infection in ambulatory settings' patients in Russia and to compare the occurrence rates in different years in treatment-naïve and previously treated subjects.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Outcomes in Hospitalized Older Patients With COVID-19

Coronavirus InfectionSars-CoV22 more

In December 2019, the first patients infected with the 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) were diagnosed in Wuhan. The clinical presentation and course of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-CoV-2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection is poorly understood in older patients and is certainly different from the general population. This project is designed to better understand and to determine clinical, biological and radiological markers of poor adverse outcomes in hospitalized older patients diagnosed with COVID-19.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Infection After Free Fibula Flap Reconstruction of the Mandible: a Retrospective Cohort Study

Bone and Joint Infection

Mandibular osteitis after flap reconstruction is rare but is a serious infection with significant sequelae. The aim of this study is to describe this type of infection

Completed2 enrollment criteria

French Multicentre Observational Study on SARS-Cov-2 Infections (COVID-19) ICU Management Study...

PneumoniaViral2 more

Since December 2019, a new agent, the SARS-Cov-2 coronavirus has been rapidly spreading from China to other countries causing an international outbreak of respiratory illnesses named COVID-19. In France, the first cases have been reported at the end of January with more than 60000 cases reported since then. A significant proportion (20-30%) of hospitalized COVID-19 patients will be admitted to intensive care unit. However, few data are available for this special population in France. We conduct a large observational cohort of ICU suspected or proven COVID-19 patients that will enable to describe the initial management of COVID 19 patients admitted to ICU and to identify factors correlated to clinical outcome.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

The Microbiology of Pleural Infection

Pleural InfectionPleural Infection Bacterial

Pleural Infection (PI) is a common, severe and complicated disease with considerable morbidity and mortality. (1,2) The knowledge of pleural infection microbiology remains incomplete. Sequencing of the bacterial 16S rRNA gene is a reliable methodology to discover the total microbiome of complex samples. The investigators designed a translational metagenomics study to study the bacteriology of pleural infection. The investigators will use pleural fluid specimens from a) the "Prospective validation of the RAPID clinical risk prediction score in adult patients with pleural infection: the PILOT study" (3) clinical trial and b) non-pleural infection patients. The pleural fluid specimens will be subjected to 16S rRNA next generation sequencing.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Lung Ultrasound for Assessment of Patients With Moderate to Severe Covid-19

Corona Virus InfectionVirus Diseases1 more

This observational study will describe lung ultrasound (LUS) findings over time in hospitalized patients with moderate to severe Covid-19 lung disease. Our primary aim is to investigate if lung ultrasound can identify and/or predict patients requiring mechanical ventilation. Another aim is to describe LUS findings associated with clinical findings and patient condition.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Telemedicine and Face-to-face Consultations Diagnostic Accuracy Comparison in Gastrointestinal Infection...

Gastrointestinal Infection

Acute gastroenterocolitis (GECA) in healthy adults is a frequent cause of looking for medical care in emergency care units and most cases are aimed at etiology viral infection or food toxin, being generally self-limited with good prognosis and only need for treatment with behavioral measures and use of medications for relief symptomatic. Anamnesis is the main resource for the diagnosis and stratification of GECA severity and is infrequent alterations of physical examination and complementary examinations without association with symptoms of alert. Telemedicine has become a resource that allows easier and faster access to medical evaluation, with low cost and rational use of resources. Virtual emergency care is part of Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein (HIAE) institutional routine and there is a large number of consultations whose final diagnosis was GECA. It is not known whether the accuracy of diagnosis of GECA by telemedicine is not inferior to the diagnosis by face-to-face evaluation, considered the Golden pattern. The aim of the study is compare the diagnostic accuracy of GECA by telemedicine with that of face-to-face care. It is a prospective randomized study with a population of adult patients who sought in person the screening of the Morumbi Emergency Care Unit of HIAE with symptoms suggestive of GECA (diarrhea with or without other symptoms of the digestive tract and infectious). Patients whose screening will be excluded of nursing directed for immediate evaluation in the emergency room and patients with dysfunctions organisms or immunosuppression. Patients who accept and sign the informed consent form will be randomized into 2 groups: A) immediate face-to-face evaluation; B) evaluation initially by telemedicine and sequentially at face-to-face evaluation. In both cases, the ICD diagnostics will be compiled and grouped according to clinical significance and will be the primary outcome of the study. Service time, exams requested, guidelines, prescription and destination will also be analyzed. Patients and doctors who undergoing group B assessment will be blinded to the telemedicine assessment data.

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Bacterial Flora Among Operation Theatre Staff at a Tertiary Care Hospital

Microbial Colonization

Health care associated infection (HCAI) is a serious health hazard as it leads to increased morbidity and mortality of patients, length of hospital stay and costs associated with increased hospital stay. A total of 361 subjects divided into four groups were included in this study. The first group comprised of 179 doctors, the second had 31 nurses, third group had 110 OT Technicians and the fourth group included 41 subjects which included housekeeping staff and cleaners. Swabs were collected from OT staff at the time of entry and at exit from the OT. Places of swabs taken were: A) Web space, B) OT dress and C) Anterior nares.

Completed1 enrollment criteria
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