Evaluation of a Non-invasive Urinary Collection Technique for the Adaptation of Diuretic Treatment in Incontinent Heart Failure Patient Over 75 Years of Age in the Acute Phase

Status: Recruiting
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Intervention Type: Other
Study Type: Interventional
Study Phase: Not Applicable
SUMMARY

Heart failure is a general disease affecting many organs and regulatory systems with a prevalence of 10% after 75 years of age, leading to significant hospitalization in the elderly. This generates a significant cost for our health system. The management of patients over 75 years of age in acute heart failure requires special monitoring of diuresis and weight. However, it is sometimes difficult to collect urine from incontinent elderly patients (not catheterized, habitually wearing protection) under intravenous diuretics. The evaluation of a non-invasive technique of urine collection for the adaptation of diuretic treatment in the incontinent patient with heart failure over 75 years of age in the acute phase seems to us to be interesting to conduct.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 75
Maximum Age: 100
Healthy Volunteers: f
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• Patient over 75 years of age

• Geriatric short-stay inpatient, geriatric/cardio medicine unit geriatrics

• Incontinent patient with urinary protection

• Patient with acute heart failure according to the diagnosis made by the doctors of unity

• Patient treated with intravenous diuretic

• Patient benefiting from a social security scheme or benefiting from it by a third party

• Patient who gave their non-opposition to the study after clear information

Locations
Other Locations
France
CHU de Poitiers
RECRUITING
Poitiers
Contact Information
Primary
Sophie PAJOUX
sophie.pajoux@chu-poitiers.fr
Backup
Fanny ABRIAT
fanny.abriat@chu-poitiers.fr
Time Frame
Start Date: 2022-04-06
Estimated Completion Date: 2024-11
Participants
Target number of participants: 80
Treatments
Other: The before period
Experimental: the after period
Related Therapeutic Areas
Sponsors
Leads: Poitiers University Hospital

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