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Are antibiotics necessary in nonperforated appendicitis in children? A double blind randomized controlled trial.

W J Górecki1, J A Grochowski.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The use of antibiotics in uncomplicated appendicitis in children, remains the area of controversy. The aim of the study was to assess the necessity of antibiotic administration in nonperforated appendicitis in children.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: The design of the study was a double blind randomized controlled trial, with a follow-up of 4 to 20 months.
SETTING: Surgical Department in a University Pediatric Hospital. PATIENTS: One hundred and eighty seven out of 249 children subjected to emergency appendectomies met the inclusion criteria, with 35 eligible but not included in the study. The remaining 152 patients were randomized; 41 had complicated appendicitis, 3 other diagnosis, 108 were analyzed within 3 study groups: 1 (n = 31) no antibiotic, 2 (n = 41) one dose, 3 (n = 36) 5-day course. Open appendectomy was a surgical procedure and Ceftriaxone 1.0 g i.v. was administered. Investigated parameters were: body temperature, WBC, bowel sounds, wound healing, recovery and morbidity.
RESULTS: Valid outcome data were available for 90 of 108 randomized patients. Protocols of 18 children due to fever > 39 degrees C, upper airway infection or allergy were disclosed. In the remaining 90 children, there were no differences in WBC and oral feeding between groups 1 (n = 24), 2 (n = 35) and 3 (n = 31). Group 1 and 2 had a higher mean temperature on day 1 post-op, without any clinical significance. A higher mean temperature was noted on day 5 post-op in group 1, due to wound infection in one patient. There were no intraabdominal abscesses. The only other complications were 2 adhesion small bowel obstructions (in groups 1 and 2 each).
CONCLUSION: Routine use of antibiotics in nonperforated appendicitis in children is not necessary.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11257737

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Sci Monit        ISSN: 1234-1010


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