Arthritis, Septic Clinical Trial
Official title:
Two Versus Four Weeks of Antibiotic Treatment in Native Joint Arthritis
The optimal duration of systemic antibiotic administration for native joint septic arthritis is unknown. The investigators perform a randomized study allowing up to 3 surgical lavages and allocating patients into a two-week's and a four week's randomization arm
The optimal duration of systemic antibiotic administration for native joint septic arthritis
is unknown. The investigators perform a randomized study allocating patients into a
two-week's and a four week's randomization arm.
The adult patients are hospitalized for septic arthritis. A computer program randomizes 1:1
between a two week's and a four week's arm of targeted antibiotic treatment of which at least
the first week is intravenously. The randomization may occur until Day 5 of admission. Up to
three surgical interventions are allowed. The investigators allow the inclusion of all
bacterial arthritis and all joints.
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