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Filter by:The purpose of this study is to evaluate healthy volunteers perception of catheterization with LoFric catheters with new solvents in the manufacturing process. The subjects will be catheterized three times during one visit day. The hypothesis is that the subjects' perception of catheterization is the same when using the test catheters compared to the reference catheter.
A study comparing a 10 cm catheter with a 7 cm catheter in a group of female patients who, on a routine bases, empty their bladder using urinary catheters, by measuring residual urine after intermittent catheterization.
Evaluate the clinical performance of a new IV Dressing in Comparison to a standard IV Dressing
The purposes of the study are: 1. To compare the local efficacy (skin colonization) of 2 commercialized antiseptics used for the disinfection of the dressing application for an epicutaneocavous catheter (EPI). 2. To evaluate whether the bacteria responsible for nosocomial infection is comparable to the flora diagnosed at the EPI site.
The purpose of this study is to test whether peripherally inserted central catheters can be safely placed on patients by intravenous team nurses at the bedside.
The purpose of the study is to perform the first clinical trial on human subjects using the Sonic Flashlight (SF) to guide placement of Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICCs).