Catheter-related Bloodstream Infection Clinical Trial
— IncatOfficial title:
Evaluation of Recent Techniques for Diagnosing Central Venous Catheter-related Bloodstream Infections in Critically Ill Children
Verified date | July 2012 |
Source | Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | France: Ministry of Health |
Study type | Interventional |
Removal of a central venous catheter (CVC) is often useful to prove its responsibility in a bloodstream infection. To avoid unnecessary removal of CVC, some catheter-spearing diagnostic methods have been recently developed. The aim of the study is to evaluate three catheter-spearing diagnostic methods in critically ill children: 1) the measurement of the differential time to positivity between a blood culture drawn from a peripherical vein and another one drawn through the CVC; 2) the exam of a blood sample drawn for the CVC and stained by acridine orange leucocyte cytospin test; 3) the semi-quantitative skin culture of the area around the insertion site of the CVC.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 148 |
Est. completion date | February 2012 |
Est. primary completion date | February 2012 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Both |
Age group | N/A to 18 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - age between 0 and 18 years. - Presence of a Central Venous Catheter for more than 48h (excepted umbilical catheter or peripherally inserted central catheters) - Presence of at least one clinical or biological sign of systemic infection - Parents are informed of the protocol and don't refuse the inclusion - Prior inclusion in this study for the same bloodstream infection Exclusion Criteria: |
Allocation: Non-Randomized, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Diagnostic
Country | Name | City | State |
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France | Hôpital Necker Enfants Malades | Paris | Ile de France |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris |
France,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | the differential time to positivity | To determine the sensibility, the specificity, the positive and negative predictible value of the measurement of the differential time to positivity between a blood culture drawn from a peripherical vein and another one drawn through the CVC, compared to the reference standard | maximum 24 hours | No |
Secondary | acridine orange leucocyte cytospin test. | To determine the sensibility, the specificity, the positive and negative predictible value of two others catheter -spearing diagnostic methods, compared to the reference standard : - the exam of a blood sample drawn for the CVC and stained by acridine orange leucocyte cytospin test. |
maximun 24 hours | No |
Secondary | semi-quantitative skin culture | To determine the sensibility, the specificity, the positive and negative predictible value of two others catheter -spearing diagnostic methods, compared to the reference standard : - the semi-quantitative skin culture of the area around the insertion site of the CVC. |
maximum 24 hours | No |
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