Cellulitis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Prevalence and Predictors of Initial Oral Antibiotic Treatment Failure in Adult Emergency Department Patients With Cellulitis: a Pilot Study
The term cellulitis is a medical term describing a bacterial infection of the skin and
tissues beneath the skin. Although it is usually easily treated with antibiotics given
either orally or through a vein (intravenously), knowing which route of antibiotic treatment
to prescribe to a person attending an Emergency Department with cellulitis is not clear.
A Clinical Prediction rule (CPR) is a decision-making tool that comes from original research
as opposed to the opinion of experts. We intend to create a preliminary CPR to decide which
patients require oral and which patients require intravenous antibiotics for cellulitis from
their first visit to an emergency department. The aim of this is to provide safer care by
reducing the risk of a patient returning to the hospital with a worsening infection. It will
also promote more cost-effective care by reducing hospital re-attendance rates and wasted
antibiotics.
Patients attending the department with cellulitis who are suitable for oral antibiotic
treatment will be enrolled into this study. A separate doctor will re-examine at least 10%
of study participants in order to reduce bias. A set of physical signs and symptoms will be
recorded from each patient in order to determine which ones are associated with them
"failing" prescribed oral treatment. A study investigator will then phone the patient after
14 days to see whether they are better or whether they required intravenous antibiotics to
get better.
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