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Preventing Central Catheter-Associated Bloodstream Infections

Catheter InfectionCatheter Infections Related

The research is an algorithm study focused on nursing care in order to prevent Central Catheter-Associated Bloodstream Infections in intensive care units. The algorithm prepared with infection control measures related to central catheter care will be applied with intensive care nurses and the effect of the algorithm on central catheter-related bloodstream infections will be examined. In practice, a 20-day preliminary assessment, a three-month intervention period, and a three-month post-intervention planning were made.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Infections and Colonization With the Third Group of Enterobacteriaceae in the Intensive Care Unit...

Critically IllEnterobacteriaceae Infections1 more

There is a lack of data whether colonization and infection with Enterobacteriaceae of the third group (EB3) affect the outcomes for ICU patients. This study evaluated the effects of EB3 colonization and infection on ICU mortality, ICU length of stay (LOS) and broad-spectrum antibiotic exposure. We focused on the sub type Enterobacter regarding its a priori higher risk of resistance.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

: Bacterial Infections in Injecting Drug Users

Bacterial Infection

Bacterial infections in people who inject psychoactive substances

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Perceptions, Representations and Experiences of Malaria Prophylaxis in Patients Born in Endemic...

MalariaDisease2 more

The aim of this study is to analyze the perceptions, representations and expe-riences of malaria prophylaxis in patients born in endemic areas and living in France. This analysis could lead to better understanding and communication between the medical profession and patients in malaria. It would also provide patient-specific responses to their expectations, as to their families.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Clinical Trial Comparing Catheter Lock Solutions TaurolockTMHep 100 and Heparin 100 IE/ml.

Catheter-related Bloodstream Infection (CRBSI) Nos

The purpose of the investigation is to compare two catheter lock solutions (TaurolockTMHep100 and Heparin 100 IE/ml), on the occurence of catheter related blood stream infection, in patients with intestinal failure and a central venous access device for home parenteral nutrition.

Unknown status15 enrollment criteria

Study of Accuracy of New Diagnostic Technology to Determine Guide Rapid Antibiotic Treatment for...

InfectionSkin and Subcutaneous Tissue Bacterial Infections2 more

Military service members and the U.S. veteran population face a growing and serious health threat: widespread antibiotic resistance resulting from resistant bacteria and a dwindling pipe-line of sufficiently potent antibiotics. Infections with antibiotic resistant bacteria are increasing significantly. They cause major complications and mortality, and drive up healthcare costs. Powerful but non-targeted antibiotics, while in widespread use, can actually pressure bacteria to develop resistance.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Cytomegalovirus-Specific Response Measured by QuantiFeron® and Overall Immunologic Response Measured...

Cytomegalovirus Infections

The purpose of this study is to determine the sensitivity and specificity of QuantiFeron® and ImmuKnow® in combination for early detection of patients who will develop CMV infection in lung transplant patients with CMV-positive serology (R+) prior to transplant.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Effect of Inflammation on Voriconazole Concentration

InflammationFungal Infection

Voriconazole is a broad-spectrum antifungal agent. There is evidence for a relation between the efficacy and safety of voriconazole and voriconazole trough concentrations. There are several factors that could influence voriconazole concentrations. Inflammation could be one of these factors. In a retrospective study was observed that reduced metabolism of voriconazole was related to inflammation in patients with severe infections. Reduced metabolism of voriconazole resulted in high voriconazole levels and low N-oxide metabolite (inactive metabolite of voriconazole) levels. The purpose of this study is to determine an algorithm to guide dosing of voriconazole during severe inflammation and to develop a multiple linear regression model to describe the contribution of CRP concentrations to the variability in voriconazole levels and metabolic ratio.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

The Impact of a Short Intervention During RSV Prophylaxis on Influenza Vaccination Rate.

PrematurityRSV3 more

Premature infants (born before 34 wk) are routinely vaccinated against RSV but vaccination rate against influenza are low in spite of national programs. Study goal is to evaluate the effectiveness of short intervention during RSV prophylaxis visit, planned to educate parents about the importance of influenza vaccination.

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

MARCH Central Nervous System Substudy

HIV-1 Infection

This substudy is a prospective, observational, open-label, randomised study within the MARCH study. The purpose of this substudy is to investigate the changes in cerebral function parameters at 5 timepoints over 96 weeks of the three different treatment arms within the MARCH study. The investigators hypothesise that there will be improvements in cerebral function in those patients randomised, as part of the parent study, into the maraviroc arms. the assessments in this CNS substudy will include: Neurocognitive function as assessed by a computerised testing battery called CogState; changes in cerebral metabolites as measured via 1H Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (1H-MRS) In those randomised to the maraviroc arms (arms 2 and 3) there is an optional Lumbar puncture at week 48. The cerebrospinal fluid will be used to measure maraviroc levels and an ultrasensitive CSF HIV-1 viral load. These results will be matched with levels in the plasma.

Completed5 enrollment criteria
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