Delirium Incidence and Indwelling Urinary CathEterization After Acute Stroke (NCT07264244) | Clinical Trial Compass
TerminatedNot Applicable
Delirium Incidence and Indwelling Urinary CathEterization After Acute Stroke
Stopped: all participants recruited
Germany50 participantsStarted 2021-04-01
Plain-language summary
The main goal of this study is to identify indwelling urinary catheterization (IUC) as a predictive factor of the development of delirium in male acute stroke patients.
Who can participate
Age range70 Years
SexMALE
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Inclusion Criteria:
Inclusion Criteria
* Male gender
* Age ≥ 70 years
* Treated with recanalization therapy and therefore receiving an IUC
* Patient is able to provide written informed consent. If patient is aphasic and not in a position to provide written informed consent after the stroke, a relative or a legal guardian can provide information of the presumed will of the patient.
Inclusion of this patient is possible if the patient will give basic informed consent as soon as he is able to and after a maximum of seven days after enrollment.
As delirium is associated with stroke severity it is necessary to include these patients, otherwise the incidence of delirium will be too low.
Exclusion Criteria:
* Delirium at admission
* Need for mechanical ventilation \> 48h
* Presence of an IUC before admission