Complicated Appendicitis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Per Oral Versus Intravenous Postoperative Antibiotics After Surgery for Complicated Appendicitis: A Cluster Randomized Cluster Crossover Non-Inferiority Study.
The PIPA trial is a prospective, multicentre, cluster randomized cluster crossover non-inferiority study. We aim to test whether a three-day postoperative course of per oral antibiotics is non-inferior to a three-day postoperative course of intravenous antibiotics as standard care after laparoscopic surgery for complicated appendicitis in regards to the risk of postoperative intraabdominal abscess formation within 30-days
Complicated appendicitis increases the risk of postoperative intra-abdominal abscess. Treatment of complicated appendicitis are usually with a postoperative course of intravenous antibiotics. There is need for a study confirming the results of retrospective studies showing that a postoperative course of oral antibiotics is not inferior to intravenous antibiotics after laparoscopic surgery for complicated appendicitis. The PIPA trial will be a prospective, multicenter, cluster randomized cluster crossover non-inferiority study designed to test whether a three-day postoperative course of per oral antibiotics is non-inferior to a three-day postoperative course of intravenous antibiotics as standard care after laparoscopic surgery for complicated appendicitis in regards to the risk of postoperative intraabdominal abscess formation within 30-days. Participating hospitals will be randomized to either a 6-month period with a per oral antibiotic regime followed by a 6-month period with an intravenous antibiotic regime, or 6-month period with an intravenous antibiotic regime followed by a 6-month period with a per oral antibiotic regime for the postoperative treatment after laparoscopic surgery for complicated appendicitis. Primary outcome will be the incidence of intra-abdominal abscess by the postoperative day 30. The study duration has been extended by three months in both arms, totaling six months, due to insufficient patient recruitment. By addressing this challenge, the research team seeks to achieve a more representative sample size to ensure robust and reliable research outcomes. ;
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