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2 days versus 5 days of postoperative antibiotics for complex appendicitis

Authors :
Elisabeth M L de Wijkerslooth
Evert-Jan G Boerma
Charles C van Rossem
Joost van Rosmalen
Coen I M Baeten
Frédérique H Beverdam
Johanna W A M Bosmans
Esther C J Consten
Jan Willem T Dekker
Marloes Emous
Anna A W van Geloven
Anton F Gijsen
Luc A Heijnen
An P Jairam
Damian C Melles
Augustinus P T van der Ploeg
Pascal Steenvoorde
Boudewijn R Toorenvliet
Maarten Vermaas
Bas Wiering
Bas P L Wijnhoven
Anne Loes van den Boom
C.I.M. (Coen) Baeten
F.H. (Frederique) Beverdam
E.G. (Evert-Jan) Boerma
A.L. (Anne Loes) van den Boom
J.W.A.M. (Anne-Claire) Bosmans
T.A. (Thijs) Burghgraef
E.C.J. (Esther) Consten
J.W.T. (Jan Willem) Dekker
M. (Marloes) Emous
A.A.W. (Nanette) van Geloven
A.F. (Anton) Gijsen
L.A. (Luc) Heijnen
F. (Floor) Heinink
S.A. (Sander) Huisman
A.P. (An) Jairam
P.T.J.H.M. (Paul) Janssen
J. (Joske) de Jonge
D. (Daniela) Jou-Valencia
S. (Sanne) Klaphake
J. (Jurian) Kloeze
L.F. (Leonard) Kroese
H.R. (Hester) Langeveld
M.D.P. (Misha) Luyer
D.C. (Damian) Melles
B.J. (Bo) Noordman
A.P.T. (Stijn) van der Ploeg
F.B. (Floris) Poelmann
C.C. (Charles) van Rossem
J. (Joost) van Rosmalen
W.H. (Hermien) Schreurs
P. (Pascal) Steenvoorde
B.R. (Boudewijn) Toorenvliet
M. (Maarten) Vermaas
J. (Joël) Shapiro
F.P.R. (Floris) Verbeek
J. (Joost) Verhelst
H.P. (Hendt) Versteegh
J.L.A. (Jeroen) van Vugt
B. (Bas) Wiering
B.J. (Bart) van Wijk
E.M.L. (Elisabeth) de Wijkerslooth
B.P.L. (Bas) Wijnhoven
Surgery
Epidemiology
Pediatric Surgery
Medical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
General Practice
Source :
The Lancet, 401(10374), 366-376. Elsevier Ltd.
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Elsevier Ltd., 2023.

Abstract

Background: The appropriate duration of postoperative antibiotics for complex appendicitis is unclear. The increasing global threat of antimicrobial resistance warrants restrictive antibiotic use, which could also reduce side-effects, length of hospital stay, and costs. Methods: In this pragmatic, open-label, non-inferiority trial in 15 hospitals in the Netherlands, patients with complex appendicitis (aged ≥8 years) were randomly assigned (1:1) to receive 2 days or 5 days of intravenous antibiotics after appendicectomy. Randomisation was stratified by centre, and treating physicians and patients were not masked to treatment allocation. The primary endpoint was a composite endpoint of infectious complications and mortality within 90 days. The main outcome was the absolute risk difference (95% CI) in the primary endpoint, adjusted for age and severity of appendicitis, with a non-inferiority margin of 7·5%. Outcome assessment was based on electronic patient records and a telephone consultation 90 days after appendicectomy. Efficacy was analysed in the intention-to-treat and per-protocol populations. Safety outcomes were analysed in the intention-to-treat population. This trial was registered with the Netherlands Trial Register, NL5946. Findings: Between April 12, 2017, and June 3, 2021, 13 267 patients were screened and 1066 were randomly assigned, 533 to each group. 31 were excluded from intention-to-treat analysis of the 2-day group and 30 from the 5-day group owing to errors in recruitment or consent. Appendicectomy was done laparoscopically in 955 (95%) of 1005 patients. The telephone follow-up was completed in 664 (66%) of 1005 patients. The primary endpoint occurred in 51 (10%) of 502 patients analysed in the 2-day group and 41 (8%) of 503 patients analysed in the 5-day group (adjusted absolute risk difference 2·0%, 95% CI −1·6 to 5·6). Rates of complications and re-interventions were similar between trial groups. Fewer patients had adverse effects of antibiotics in the 2-day group (45 [9%] of 502 patients) than in the 5-day group (112 [22%] of 503 patients; odds ratio [OR] 0·344, 95% CI 0·237 to 0·498). Re-admission to hospital was more frequent in the 2-day group (58 [12%] of 502 patients) than in the 5-day group (29 [6%] of 503 patients; OR 2·135, 1·342 to 3·396). There were no treatment-related deaths. Interpretation: 2 days of postoperative intravenous antibiotics for complex appendicitis is non-inferior to 5 days in terms of infectious complications and mortality within 90 days, based on a non-inferiority margin of 7·5%. These findings apply to laparoscopic appendicectomy conducted in a well resourced health-care setting. Adopting this strategy will reduce adverse effects of antibiotics and length of hospital stay. Funding: The Netherlands Organization for Health Research and Development.

Subjects

Subjects :
General Medicine

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1474547X and 01406736
Volume :
401
Issue :
10374
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Lancet
Accession number :
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