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NCT04103229

Urinary Leakage in the Indwelling Urinary Catheterization

Completed NA Last updated 25 September 2019
What this trial tests

NA trial testing The use of different types and volumes of solutions to inflate the catheter balloon in Urine Leakage in the Indwelling Urinary Catheterization in 128 participants. Completed in 30 April 2019.

Timeline
1 April 2015
Primary endpoint
31 January 2019
30 April 2019

Quick facts

Lead sponsorAyşe AKBIYIK
PhaseNA
StatusCompleted
Study typeINTERVENTIONAL
Allocationrandomized
Designcrossover
Maskingnone
Primary purposeprevention
Enrollment128
Start date1 April 2015
Primary completion31 January 2019
Estimated completion30 April 2019

Drugs / interventions tested

Conditions studied

Sponsor

Ayşe AKBIYIK

Who can join

18 and older, any sex, with Urine Leakage in the Indwelling Urinary Catheterization. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.

Sponsor's own description

In the indwelling urinary catheterization (IUC), urinary leakage may develop around the catheter in the following days of catheterization. The volume and type of fluid used to inflate the catheter balloon has the potential to be a factor in the development of this problem. In this study, the investigators aimed to investigate the effect of the type and amount of fluid used in inflating the silicone foley catheter balloon on the development of urinary leakage around the catheter. In addition to purpose, the following questions were answered to determine the optimal solution type and volume in inflating the balloon: * What was the incidence of urinary leakage in IUC? * Was there a relationship between catheterization time and urine leakage? * Was there a relationship between the type of fluid used to inflate the foley catheter balloon and urine leakage? * Was there a relationship between the amount of fluid used to inflate the foley catheter balloon and urine leakage?

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