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Clinical Trial

Wound Irrigation With Saline Versus Hypodilute-chlorhexidine After Cesarean Section (WISHES Study)

NCT: NCT06339203 · RECRUITING

NCT IDNCT06339203
StatusRECRUITING
Start Date2024-06-05
Completion2026-12
SponsorLoma Linda University (OTHER)
First posted
Last updated

Brief Summary

This investigator-initiated, open-label, randomized controlled trial will explore the effects of two treatment arms, comparing standard treatment with normal saline against Irrisept, a jet lavage solution containing a low concentration of Chlorhexidine Gluconate (CHG) at 0.05% in 99.95% sterile water for irrigation. The study aims to evaluate the impact on postoperative wound healing in patients who have undergone cesarean delivery.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Wound Irrigation With Saline Versus Hypodilute-chlorhexidine After Cesarean Section (WISHES Study)?

Wound Irrigation With Saline Versus Hypodilute-chlorhexidine After Cesarean Section (WISHES Study) is a clinical trial registered under NCT06339203. Current status: RECRUITING.

What is the status of NCT06339203?

The current status of NCT06339203 (Wound Irrigation With Saline Versus Hypodilute-chlorhexidine After Cesarean Section (WISHES Study)) is: RECRUITING.

When did Wound Irrigation With Saline Versus Hypodilute-chlorhexidine After Cesarean Section (WISHES Study) start?

Wound Irrigation With Saline Versus Hypodilute-chlorhexidine After Cesarean Section (WISHES Study) started on 2024-06-05.

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