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NCT ID: NCT05470517 Completed - Acute Appendicitis Clinical Trials

Antibiotic Instillation in Appendicitis

Start date: January 5, 2023
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Appendicitis (inflammation of the wall of the appendix, causing pain and tenderness in the abdomen) has a range of severity that goes from simple to complicated. Complicated appendicitis may present with infected fluid inside of the abdomen or a perforation or hole in the intestines. This research is being done to determine if placing an antibiotic solution in the abdomen at the time the appendix is removed is a safe procedure in patients between the ages of 3 and 18 years old with findings of complicated appendicitis. Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital (JHACH)'s current standard of care for patients with complicated appendicitis includes suctioning the infected fluid out of the abdomen at the time the appendix is removed. As part of this study, the investigators would like to see if patients with complicated appendicitis will benefit from routine care plus leaving an antibiotic solution inside the abdomen, after fully suctioning the infected fluid out of the abdomen.

NCT ID: NCT05375058 Completed - COVID-19 Clinical Trials

Complicated Appendicitis During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Jordan

Start date: March 2, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Comparing the incidence of complicated appendicitis between two groups, the pandemic and pre-pandemic groups.

NCT ID: NCT05012839 Completed - Covid19 Clinical Trials

Complicated Appendicitis in COVID-19 Era

Start date: January 1, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Background The impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on medical services is overwhelming due to limited medical resources. During its initial surge in 2020, Taiwan's government rapidly established diverse public actions, which helped maintain the medical supply without travel restrictions. However, whether the fear of being infected with COVID-19 interfered with health-seeking behavior (HSB) remains unclear. Therefore, this study aimed to elucidate whether acute complicated appendicitis (ACA) rates in adults were affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods A retrospective analysis of acute appendicitis in adults was performed between January 1 and June 30, 2020 (COVID-19 period). The control period was collected from the first two quarters for the preceding 3 years. Outcome measures were ACA and length of hospital stays.

NCT ID: NCT05005104 Completed - Clinical trials for Complicated Appendicitis

Causes of Complicated Appendicitis at Referral Hospital

AA
Start date: February 1, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The study was conducted on a medical record of previously treated patients for acute appendicitis at HFSUH, Harar, Ethiopia. The study design was case-control with a total sample size of 402.

NCT ID: NCT03712657 Completed - Pediatric Disorder Clinical Trials

ERAS for Pediatric Acute Appendicitis

EPAA
Start date: January 10, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This multicenter, prospective randomized controlled study is designed to applicate perioperative Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) management for children with acute complicated appendicitis, the aim is to promote postoperative recovery, shorten the hospital length of stay, and reduce the incidence of postoperative complications.

NCT ID: NCT03159754 Completed - Appendicitis Clinical Trials

Optimal Care of Complicated Appendicitis

Start date: June 29, 2017
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

When the appendix becomes infected and inflamed, it is called appendicitis. Sometimes, if the infection and inflammation get worse, the appendix can die or burst, leading to a larger infection or even pus pockets around the appendix. This is called complicated, or perforated, appendicitis. Three common treatments for complicated appendicitis are - appendectomy (removal of the appendix) right away - appendectomy several weeks after the diagnosis - treating the appendicitis without performing an appendectomy This study seeks to determine which of these three approaches is most cost-effective in children with complicated appendicitis.

NCT ID: NCT02784704 Completed - Clinical trials for Complicated Appendicitis

Efficacy and Safety Study of Eravacycline Compared With Meropenem in Complicated Intra-abdominal Infections

IGNITE4
Start date: October 13, 2016
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This is a Phase 3, randomized, double-blind, double-dummy, multicenter, prospective study to assess the efficacy, safety, and pharmacokinetics (PK) of eravacycline compared with meropenem in the treatment of complicated intra-abdominal infections (cIAIs).

NCT ID: NCT01678365 Completed - Clinical trials for Complicated Appendicitis

Safety and Efficacy of Single Daily Dose of Ceftriaxone and Metronidazole for Treatment of Complicated Appendicitis in Children

Start date: July 2008
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

A prospective open randomized study conducted between July 1st 2008 and June 30th, 2009. Included were children younger than 14 years with Complicated appendicitis randomly assigned either to a single daily dose of Ceftriaxone and Metronidazole or Ampicillin, Gentamicin, and Metronidazole. The outcome variables compared were: maximum daily temperatures, overall duration of fever, time return to oral intake, length of antibiotic therapy, results of repeat WBC measure, general/intra abdominal complications, need for intra abdominal abscess drainage, Length of stay and adverse reaction.