Critical Illness Clinical Trial
— SPACOfficial title:
Serum and Peritoneal Concentration in Antibiotics During the Surgical Management of Peritonitis: SPAC
SPAC is a pilote monocentric prospective study about peritonitis and antibiotics
pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic. The investigators will included 50 patients during 2
years in the University Hospital of Nancy.
The aim of this study is to determine if the beta-lactam dosages recommended by the
guidelines for management of intra-abdominal infections (published by the Société française
d'anesthésie et de réanimation (Sfar) in december 2015) permitted the achievement of
adequatly serum and peritoneal concentrations in the medical and surgical management of
peritonitis.
The investigators will collected 3 pairs of serum and peritoneal fluid samples at 3 different
times: peritoneal incision, arrival in ICU and 24 hours after admission in ICU in order to
compare the concentrations and the minimal inhibitor concentration of bacteria.
The hypothesis is that of a serum and peritoneal antibiotic under dosage.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 50 |
Est. completion date | May 1, 2019 |
Est. primary completion date | March 1, 2019 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Minimun age limits 18 years - All sex - Patients with peritonitis (community or nosocomial) regardless of pathology involved - Patients treated in the Universty Hospital of Vandoeuvre les Nancy (abdominal surgery unit and surgical Intensive care unit JM Picard) Exclusion Criteria: - Beta lactam allergy - Pregnancy - Age less than 18 years - No respect of recommandations for antibiotics ( molecule and dosage) - Person under legal protection |
Country | Name | City | State |
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France | Central Hospital | Vandoeuvre les Nancy |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Central Hospital, Nancy, France |
France,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
---|---|---|---|---|
Primary | Serum and peritoneal beta lactams concentrations at 3 times | Population : patients with surgical peritonitis. The concentrations are compared with the minimum inhibitory concentrations of bacteria to diagnose a sub therapeutic dosage. | 3 times : Peritoneal incision, Admission in ICU and 24 hours after admission in ICU | |
Secondary | Factors associated with an antibiotic under-dosage | effect of presence of septic shock on antibiotic concentration | Statistical analysis after 2 years of inclusion | |
Secondary | Factors associated with an antibiotic under-dosage | effect of volume ressucitation on antibiotic concentration | Statistical analysis after 2 years of inclusion | |
Secondary | Factors associated with an antibiotic under-dosage | effect of renal function on antibiotic concentration | Statistical analysis after 2 years of inclusion | |
Secondary | Evaluate the relationship between serum and peritoneal concentrations of beta-lactam | Determination of the antibiotic diffusion coefficient through the peritoneal membrane : difference between serum concentration and peritoneal concentration of B lactam | Statistical analysis after 2 years of inclusion | |
Secondary | Morbidity of included patients | Morbidity is assessed by the presence or absence of second peritonitis surgery during hospitalization in ICU and at most 8 days (the mean of the peritonitis stays in the ICU of the investigators in 2016 is 8 days) | Reception on the 8th postoperative day | |
Secondary | Mortality of included patients | The mortality is evaluated by the presence or absence of the death of the patient during the hospitalization in ICU and at most 8 days | Reception on the 8th postoperative day |
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