Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Recruiting
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT06193512 |
Other study ID # |
23-884 |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Recruiting |
Phase |
N/A
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
March 8, 2024 |
Est. completion date |
December 31, 2024 |
Study information
Verified date |
May 2024 |
Source |
The Cleveland Clinic |
Contact |
Fabio Rodriguez, MD |
Phone |
2164449950 |
Email |
rodrigf3[@]ccf.org |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
We propose a randomized pilot/feasibility study comparing oral care treatment as usual (TAU)
with Swiftsure SwishKit plus oral care TAU on the presence and magnitude of bacterial load in
the oropharyngeal space in orotracheally intubated patients. The trial will be conducted with
IRB approval and written consent from patient or its legal representative.
Description:
Qualifying patients will be assigned on a 1:2 (control : treatment intervention) basis using
computer-generated codes and random block sizes without stratification to the following
groups:
- Oral care TAU
- Swiftsure SwishKit oral flush plus oral care Treatment as Usual (SK+Oral care TAU)
In the Oral care TAU group, oral care will be delivered per standard operating procedure of
the ICU, which may include the instillation of chemical agents for the purpose of reducing
bacterial load, will be administered at 4-hour intervals, and tooth brushing performed twice
daily (morning and evening). In the SK+Oral care TAU group, instillation of chemical
antimicrobial agents care and tooth brushing will be performed as in Oral Care TAU, but
SwishKit care will be conducted after other oral care interventions, and prior to
instillation of the chemical antimicrobial agent. In both groups, treatment will be conducted
for up to 5 days, or until extubation.
Detailed interventions:
Oral care TAU (Treatment as Usual) Standard oral care procedures are designed to help remove
microorganisms from mouth surfaces and represent a comprehensive suite of interventions. Oral
care provision is codified in a written oral care protocol at the Critical Care unit. The
Association of Critical Care Nurses calls for oral care every 2-4 hours. This protocol calls
for oral care provision at 4-hour intervals. Oral hygiene will consist of assessment of any
plaque buildup on teeth or presence of infection. Brushing and cleaning of the mouth
surfaces, followed by administration of a moisturizer to the oral mucosa and lips is
required. Oral care includes an assessment of the patient on admission to identify oral
health status and self-care deficiencies for further action. Dental plaque removal by
brushing the teeth with a soft toothbrush at least twice a day is intended to help remove
dental plaque. A toothpaste to assist in breakdown of mucous and biofilm can be administered
during brushing. Specific to TAU, nursing will help maintain saliva production to minimize
mucositis. The head of the bed will be elevated to at least 30° and positioned to allow
secretions to pool in the buccal pocket (especially during tooth brushing and feeding), and
the provision of sub-glottic suctioning as needed dependent on mucous production.
SwishKit + Oral care TAU The SwishKit device will be used in accordance with the Operators
Manual. The SwishKit device will be inserted into the mouth of the patient by a nurse, and
the patient will be properly positioned before use of the device.
A total of 60 mL of 0.9% NaCl will be instilled using three x 20 mL aliquots delivered by
syringe (syringe inlet), and immediately evacuated by suction. Upon completion, the SwishKit
will be removed and disposed of. The nurse will assure that there is no residual saline or
other fluid in the mouth or upper airway, and original position for care resumed.