RecruitingNCT06896643
Urinary Infection and Colonization in Bone Procedures
Sponsor
Tomas Bata Hospital, Czech Republic
Enrollment
80 participants
Start Date
Jun 1, 2025
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
For seniors aged 65 and over (inclusive) undergoing surgical procedures (bone surgery, traumatology, orthopedics) in an acute or elective setting, the relationship between preoperative urinary tract infection/colonization (within 30 days before the procedure) and the occurrence of predefined postoperative complications (monitoring during the patients' hospitalization) will be observed
Eligibility
Min Age: 65 Years
Inclusion Criteria4
- Age over 65 years, including
- Elective or acute trauma/orthopedic bone surgery
- Urine examination as part of pre-anesthetic examination, urine + sediment, in case of suspicion - bacteriological examination
- Signed informed consent for research as part of pre-anesthetic examination (I or II), respecting informed consent as an expression of the patient's "free will"
Exclusion Criteria10
- Negative finding in urine: chemical examination + sediment preoperatively
- Respondent under the influence of premedication, alcohol, or drugs
- Sensory impairment (blindness)
- Delirious preoperative state
- Severe mental disorder
- Sopor
- coma
- Septic state
- Acute respiratory failure
- Disagreement with participation in the study
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