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NCT ID: NCT02391675 Active, not recruiting - Appendicitis Clinical Trials

The Hasselt APPendicitis Immunology and Environmental Cohort STudy

HAPPIEST
Start date: June 2012
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The Hasselt Appendicitis Immunology and Environmental Study (HAPPIEST) aims at characterizing factors that influence the development and severity of acute appendicitis. In a cohort of 300 patients and 300 controls, environmental factors as well as genetic make-up of the innate immune system, focusing mainly on pattern recognition, will be analyzed in order to gain insight in their relative importance in the pathology of appendicitis. Furthermore, populations of micro-organisms present in the gut of patients will be characterized, and the interaction between relevant micro-organisms and the innate immune system will be analyzed.

NCT ID: NCT02271932 Active, not recruiting - Appendicitis Clinical Trials

Multi-institutional Trial of Non-operative Management of Appendicitis

Start date: October 1, 2014
Phase:
Study type: Observational

A successful non-operative management strategy for early appendicitis will decrease the number of children requiring surgery and may improve the quality of care related to the treatment of appendicitis. To account for the child-family perspective and treatment preferences, the investigators will perform a study in which patients and their families choose between antibiotics alone (Non-operative group) or appendectomy (Surgery group) at ten U.S. hospitals. This study will determine the effectiveness of non-operative management of early appendicitis with antibiotics alone in children and compare differences in morbidity, disability, quality of life, satisfaction, and cost between families choosing surgery or non-operative management.

NCT ID: NCT01718275 Active, not recruiting - Appendicitis Clinical Trials

Non-operative Management of Early Appendicitis in Children

Start date: October 2012
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this study is to determine the feasibility of non-operative management of early appendicitis in children. We hypothesize that non-operative management of early appendicitis in children with antibiotics alone will be successful in 80% of children at 1 year follow-up.

NCT ID: NCT01022567 Active, not recruiting - Acute Appendicitis Clinical Trials

Appendicectomy Versus Antibiotics in the Treatment of Acute Uncomplicated Appendicitis

APPAC
Start date: November 2009
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Appendicectomy has been the treatment of acute appendicitis for over a hundred years. Appendicectomy, however, includes operative and postoperative risks despite being a "routine" operation. At the same time other similar intra-abdominal infections, such as diverticulitis, are treated with antibiotics. There have been some encouraging reports on successful treatment of appendicitis with antibiotics and it has been estimated that operative treatment might be necessary for only 15 - 20 % of patients with acute appendicitis. The aim of this randomized prospective study is to compare operative treatment (open appendicectomy) with conservative treatment with antibiotics (ertapenem, Invanz). Before randomization acute uncomplicated appendicitis is diagnosed with a CT scan.The hypothesis of the study is that the majority of patients with uncomplicated acute appendicitis can be treated successfully with antibiotics and unnecessary appendicectomies can be avoided.