clinical trial · NCT07239219
The Impact of Irrisept in Reducing Urinary Tract Infection During Urethral Catheter Removal.
Ohio State University·N/A·recruiting·n = 300
Urinary Tract InfectionAntibioticCatheter Infection0.05% Chlorhexidine GluconateNormal Saline
brief summary
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.
started
Dec 31, 2025
primary completion
Jan 1, 2028
completion
Jan 1, 2028
last updated
Nov 20, 2025
official title
To Determine the Efficacy of Irrisept in Reducing Urinary Tract Infection During Urethral Catheter Removal.
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