Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Definite or probable relapse within 21 days post-antibiotic completion as per protocol |
Among participants who adhered to study protocol- Definite relapse: Episode of blood-culture-positive relapse of neonatal sepsis caused by the same organism having the same antibiogram as the original episode, Probable relapse: episode of illness without positive cultures adjudicated by a blinded adjudicator to be a relapse of the original episode of sepsis. |
From 0-21 days after the end of the planned antibiotic therapy |
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Primary |
Definite or probable relapse within 21 days post-antibiotic completion as per intention to treat |
Among all randomized patients- Definite relapse: Episode of blood-culture-positive relapse of neonatal sepsis caused by the same organism having the same antibiogram as the original episode, Probable relapse: episode of illness without positive cultures adjudicated by a blinded adjudicator to be a relapse of the original episode of sepsis. |
From 0-21 days after the end of the planned antibiotic therapy |
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Secondary |
Definite relapse within 21 days post-antibiotic completion, as per protocol |
Among participants who adhered to study protocol Definite relapse defined as: episode of blood-culture-positive relapse of neonatal sepsis caused by the same organism having the same antibiogram as the original episode |
From 0-21 days after the end of the planned antibiotic therapy |
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Secondary |
Definite relapse within 21 days post-antibiotic completion, as per intention-to-treat |
Among all randomized patients Definite relapse defined as: episode of blood-culture-positive relapse of neonatal sepsis caused by the same organism having the same antibiogram as the original episode |
From 0-21 days after the end of the planned antibiotic therapy |
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Secondary |
Definite relapse within 28 days post-antibiotic completion, as per protocol |
Among participants who adhered to study protocol Definite relapse defined as: episode of blood-culture-positive relapse of neonatal sepsis caused by the same organism having the same antibiogram as the original episode |
From 0-28 days after the end of the planned antibiotic therapy |
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Secondary |
Definite relapse within 28 days post-antibiotic completion, as per intention-to-treat |
Among all randomized patients Definite relapse defined as: episode of blood-culture-positive relapse of neonatal sepsis caused by the same organism having the same antibiogram as the original episode |
From 0-28 days after the end of the planned antibiotic therapy |
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Secondary |
Definite relapse within 28 days post-randomization, as per protocol |
Among participants who adhered to study protocol Definite relapse defined as: episode of blood-culture-positive relapse of neonatal sepsis caused by the same organism having the same antibiogram as the original episode |
From 0-28 days after randomization |
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Secondary |
Definite relapse within 28 days post-randomization, as per Intention-to-treat |
Among all randomized patients Definite relapse defined as: episode of blood-culture-positive relapse of neonatal sepsis caused by the same organism having the same antibiogram as the original episode |
From 0-28 days after randomization |
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Secondary |
Definite relapse within 35 days post-randomization, as per protocol |
Among participants who adhered to study protocol Definite relapse defined as: episode of blood-culture-positive relapse of neonatal sepsis caused by the same organism having the same antibiogram as the original episode |
From 0-35 days after randomization |
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Secondary |
Definite relapse within 35 days post-randomization, as per intention to treat |
Among all randomized patients Definite relapse defined as: episode of blood-culture-positive relapse of neonatal sepsis caused by the same organism having the same antibiogram as the original episode |
From 0-35 days after randomization |
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Secondary |
Probable relapse within 21 days post-antibiotic completion, as per protocol |
Among participants who adhered to study protocol Probable relapse: episode of illness without positive cultures adjudicated by a blinded adjudicator to be a relapse of the original episode of sepsis. |
From 0-21 days after the end of the planned antibiotic therapy |
|
Secondary |
Probable relapse within 21 days post-antibiotic completion, as per intention-to-treat |
Among all randomized patients Probable relapse: episode of illness without positive cultures adjudicated by a blinded adjudicator to be a relapse of the original episode of sepsis. |
From 0-21 days after the end of the planned antibiotic therapy |
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Secondary |
Probable relapse within 28 days post-antibiotic completion, as per protocol |
Among participants who adhered to study protocol Probable relapse: episode of illness without positive cultures adjudicated by a blinded adjudicator to be a relapse of the original episode of sepsis. |
From 0-28 days after the end of the planned antibiotic therapy |
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Secondary |
Probable relapse within 28 days post-antibiotic completion, as per intention-to-treat |
Among all randomized patients Probable relapse: episode of illness without positive cultures adjudicated by a blinded adjudicator to be a relapse of the original episode of sepsis. |
From 0-28 days after the end of the planned antibiotic therapy |
|
Secondary |
Probable relapse within 28 days post-randomization, as per protocol |
Among participants who adhered to study protocol Probable relapse: episode of illness without positive cultures adjudicated by a blinded adjudicator to be a relapse of the original episode of sepsis. |
From 0-28 days after randomization |
|
Secondary |
Probable relapse within 28 days post-randomization, as per intention-to-treat |
Among all randomized patients Probable relapse: episode of illness without positive cultures adjudicated by a blinded adjudicator to be a relapse of the original episode of sepsis. |
From 0-28 days after randomization |
|
Secondary |
Probable relapse within 35 days post-randomization, as per protocol |
Among participants who adhered to study protocol Probable relapse: episode of illness without positive cultures adjudicated by a blinded adjudicator to be a relapse of the original episode of sepsis. |
From 0-35 days after randomization |
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Secondary |
Probable relapse within 35 days post-randomization, as per intention-to-treat |
Among all randomised patients Probable relapse: episode of illness without positive cultures adjudicated by a blinded adjudicator to be a relapse of the original episode of sepsis. |
From 0-35 days after randomization |
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Secondary |
Definite relapse or probable relapse within 28 days post-randomization, as per protocol |
Among participants who adhered to study protocol Definite relapse defined as: episode of blood-culture-positive relapse of neonatal sepsis caused by the same organism having the same antibiogram as the original episode Probable relapse: episode of illness without positive cultures adjudicated by a blinded adjudicator to be a relapse of the original episode of sepsis. |
From 0-28 days after randomization |
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Secondary |
Definite relapse or probable relapse within 28 days post-randomization, as per Intention-to-treat |
Among all randomized patients Definite relapse defined as: episode of blood-culture-positive relapse of neonatal sepsis caused by the same organism having the same antibiogram as the original episode Probable relapse: episode of illness without positive cultures adjudicated by a blinded adjudicator to be a relapse of the original episode of sepsis. |
From 0-28 days after randomization |
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Secondary |
Definite relapse or probable relapse within 35 days post-randomization, as per protocol |
Among participants who adhered to study protocol Definite relapse defined as: episode of blood-culture-positive relapse of neonatal sepsis caused by the same organism having the same antibiogram as the original episode Probable relapse: episode of illness without positive cultures adjudicated by a blinded adjudicator to be a relapse of the original episode of sepsis. |
From 0-35 days after randomization |
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Secondary |
Definite relapse or probable relapse within 35 days post-randomization, as per intention-to-treat |
Among all randomised patients Definite relapse defined as: episode of blood-culture-positive relapse of neonatal sepsis caused by the same organism having the same antibiogram as the original episode Probable relapse: episode of illness without positive cultures adjudicated by a blinded adjudicator to be a relapse of the original episode of sepsis. |
From 0-35 days after randomization |
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Secondary |
Secondary sepsis |
Sepsis due to bacterial organisms other than the original etiologic bacteria or with a different antibiogram or with a fungal organism |
From 0-35 days after randomization |
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Secondary |
Adverse events |
Adverse events as per a list of adverse events, graded as per severity, and defined a priori |
From 0-35 days after randomization |
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