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NCT number NCT02795793
Other study ID # HERC/15/SCHN/266
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date May 2016
Est. completion date December 2019

Study information

Verified date September 2018
Source Sydney Children's Hospitals Network
Contact Susan Adams, MBBS
Phone 61 02 9382 1776
Email susan.adams@unsw.edu.au
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This study is designed to determine the safety and efficacy of non-operative antibiotic management of clinically diagnosed acute uncomplicated appendicitis in children. Enrolled patients will be randomised and an allocation ratio of 1:1 will be made via weighted minimisation, where half of the patients will receive non-operative management with intravenous Piperacillin with Tazobactam, while the other half will have an appendicectomy.


Description:

Appendicectomy for acute appendicitis is one of the most commonly performed paediatric emergency operations in Australia. This standard treatment of acute uncomplicated appendicitis (AUA) has remained largely unchallenged since its introduction in the late nineteenth century, under the assumption that AUA progresses to perforation and thus complications should an operation be withheld. However, appendicectomy via laparoscopic or open approach is not without its risks.

Non-operative management (NOM) with antibiotics has been increasingly accepted as mainstay therapy for many intra-abdominal infections. In fact, children with appendicitis complicated by perforation, abscess or phlegmon formation are often preferentially treated non-operatively with antibiotic therapy, with or without percutaneous drainage. Systematic reviews and meta-analyses have demonstrated that antibiotics are a safe and effective treatment for AUA in adults and there is growing evidence that NOM is safe and effective in children.

Primary objectives:

To determine the safety and efficacy of non-operative antibiotic management of clinically diagnosed likely AUA in children.

Secondary objectives:

1. To compare the safety and efficacy of NOM of clinically diagnosed likely AUA with operative management (OM) in children.

2. To assess the cost-effectiveness of NOM of clinically diagnosed likely AUA against OM in children.

3. To assess the feasibility and acceptability of NOM of appendicitis in children.

This study will enrol 226 patients, age 5-16 years, with acute uncomplicated appendicitis at two tertiary children's hospitals. Allocation ratio of 1:1 will be made via weighted minimisation using the following criteria: age (5-8 years or 9-16 years), gender (male or female), and duration of symptoms (<48 or >48 hours).


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 226
Est. completion date December 2019
Est. primary completion date May 2019
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 5 Years to 16 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

1. Age between 5 and 15 years;

2. Clinical diagnosis by at least one paediatric surgeon (or duty surgical registrar) of acute uncomplicated appendicitis based on with a combination of clinical, laboratory and/or imaging findings; that before the study would have led to the decision to recommend been subjected to an appendicectomy.

Exclusion Criteria: if one or more of the following is assessed to be present

1. Suspicion of perforated appendicitis on the basis of generalised peritonitis and/or imaging studyA diagnosis of perforated or complicated appendicitis (e.g. peritonitis, appendiceal mass) is made on the basis of clinical, laboratory and/or imaging findings;

2. Previous non-operative treatment of acute appendicitis;

3. Age younger than 5 years or older than 16 years;

4. Known intolerance or allergy to Piperacillin with Tazobactam;

5. Known history of inflammatory bowel disease, or other chronic abdominal pain syndrome;

6. Known concurrent significant illness;

7. Unable to obtain informed consent from parents or guardian;

8. Known to have a cognitive impairment, an intellectual disability or a mental illness that would impair participation.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Drug:
Non-operative management group (NOM)
With intravenous Piperacillin with Tazobactam (Tazocin)
Procedure:
Appendectomy group (Operative management, OM)


Locations

Country Name City State
Australia Sydney Children's Hospital Randwick New South Wales
Australia The Children's Hospital at Westmead Westmead New South Wales

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Sydney Children's Hospitals Network

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Australia, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Unplanned or unnecessary operation(s) and complications 30 days
Secondary Unplanned or unnecessary operation, or complications 6 months
Secondary Length of primary hospital stay Time of randomisation to discharge 72 hours
Secondary Treatment-related complications 12 months
Secondary Redamission and Emergency Department presentation 12 months
Secondary Cost of treatment in Australian Dollars (AUD) 12 months
Secondary Return to school from time of randomisation 30 days
Secondary Return to normal activities from time of randomisation 30 days
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