New bandage for hospital tubes aims to cut pain and skin damage
NCT ID NCT06770374
Summary
This study is testing if a special zinc oxide adhesive device is better than a standard one at holding catheters (thin tubes placed in veins) in place for hospitalized adults. Researchers want to see if it causes fewer problems like skin irritation, pain, or the tube moving out of place. They will compare the two devices in 400 patients to find out which one works best.
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Arnau de Vilanova Hospital
RECRUITINGLleida, Catalonia, 25001, Spain
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Hospital Universitari Arnau de Vilanova
COMPLETEDLleida, Catalonia, 25198, Spain
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