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Recruiting NA INTERVENTIONAL 2-arm NCT06339203

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

Wound Irrigation With Saline Versus Hypodilute-chlorhexidine After Cesarean Section: a Randomized Clinical Trial (WISHES Study)

Sponsor: Irrimax Corporation

Updated 6 times since 2024 Last updated: Jun 3, 2025 Started: Jun 5, 2024 Primary completion: Dec 31, 2026 Completion: Dec 31, 2026
This information is for research purposes only and is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare provider before making any medical decision.

Listed as NCT06339203, this NA trial focuses on Cesarean Section Complications and Cesarean Section; Infection and remains actively recruiting participants. Sponsored by Irrimax Corporation, it has been updated 6 times since 2024, reflecting limited change activity. This study is part of the global effort to build evidence for infectious disease interventions.

Status Flow

~May 2024 – ~Jul 2024 · 2 months · monthly snapshot~Jul 2024 – ~Sep 2024 · 2 months · monthly snapshot~Sep 2024 – ~Jan 2025 · 4 months · monthly snapshotRecruiting~Jan 2025 – ~Mar 2025 · 59 days · monthly snapshot~Mar 2025 – ~Jul 2025 · 4 months · monthly snapshotRecruiting~Jul 2025 – present · 12 months · monthly snapshotRecruiting

Change History

6 versions recorded
  1. Jul 2025 — Present [monthly]

    Recruiting NA

  2. Mar 2025 — Jul 2025 [monthly]

    Recruiting NA

  3. Jan 2025 — Mar 2025 [monthly]

    Recruiting NA

  4. Sep 2024 — Jan 2025 [monthly]

    Recruiting NA

    Status: Not Yet RecruitingRecruiting

  5. Jul 2024 — Sep 2024 [monthly]

    Not Yet Recruiting NA

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  1. May 2024 — Jul 2024 [monthly]

    Not Yet Recruiting NA

    First recorded

Eligibility Summary

No eligibility information available.

Contact Information

Sponsor contact:
  • Irrimax Corporation
  • Loma Linda University
Data source: Loma Linda University

For direct contact, visit the study record on ClinicalTrials.gov .

Study Locations