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NCT ID: NCT05359926 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Foley Catheterization

Early Versus Delayed Urinary Catheter Removal After Minimally Invasive Lumbar Spine Surgery

EDUCaRe
Start date: June 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The study aims to compare between early versus delayed urinary catheter removal the impact on time to ambulation (in minutes) after minimally invasive lumbar spine surgery

NCT ID: NCT04444453 Completed - Wearable Devices Clinical Trials

Early Ambulation to Reduce Hospital Length of Stay

EARLY
Start date: October 21, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Early ambulation of inpatients has been shown to be a key driver of decreased LOS and also reduced adverse events such as venous thromboembolism (VTE). We will test if a patient wearable device (pedometer) measuring steps and ambulation sessions decreases hospital LOS (primary outcome), decreases hospital LOS index (LOSI), decreases time to first ambulation, decreases time to first bowel movement (BM), decreases incidence of VTEs, and decreases costs (secondary outcomes). In a pilot randomized control trial, we will randomize 150 total adult patients admitted to UF Health Jacksonville in a 1:1 fashion to usual care and wearable pedometer or usual care. Patients randomized to the study intervention will receive a wearable pedometer upon admission, to be worn for the duration of their inpatient stay. Study outcome measures to be compared between the pedometer and no pedometer group include hospital LOS (primary outcome), hospital LOSI, time to first ambulation, time to first BM, incidence of VTEs, patient experience, and costs (secondary outcomes).