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NCT ID: NCT02117102 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Urinary Tract Infection

Effect of Use of a New Technique for Pediatric Urine Collection in ER

BLST
Start date: May 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Urinary tract infection is most common serious bacterial infection in children who admit into the emergency department (ED). However the collection of urine from young children is time consuming process. So many children and their family guardian waste time until medical disposition established. In 2013, Maria Luisa Herreros Fernandez etc have suggested a new urine collection technique for newborn, that bladder and lumbar stimulation technique is fast and safe. The aim of this study is to determine clinical efficacy of bladder and lumbar stimulation technique (BLST) for pediatric patient in ED.

NCT ID: NCT01895465 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Urinary Tract Infection

Improvement in Urine Collection Methods in Children

0244-12-RMC
Start date: August 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The population of children presenting to the Emergency Department (ED) for treatment increases day by day, creating a further burden on the limited nursing staff and where many children and their parents are forced to wait many hours until their medical investigation ends. Part of the many hours waited are for various tests the patient has to undergo, where the urine test is one of the main ones. Urinary tract infections in children are a common cause of death due to acute and chronic complications alike. Our study aims to test a urine collection method to see whether it reduces parents' and/or nursing staff's involvement and thereby reducing the urine sample's percentage of contamination.