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Study for a Rational Management of Appendicitis in Children (ALGAP)

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Nantes University Hospital (NUH)

Status

Completed

Conditions

Appendicitis

Treatments

Procedure: appendectomy

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT01067937
BRD 08/6-L

Details and patient eligibility

About

Despite the fact that appendicitis is one of the most frequent surgical pathology in children, its clinical management is still debated. Previous reports have shown rate of appendectomy in children without appendicitis up to 30 %. Morbidity, due to infectious complications or intestinal obstruction, is often between 5 and 10 % of published cases, and increase medical and social costs. Evidence-based medicine concept could therefore be worthwhile in that context, in order to promote rational diagnosis and treatment of that frequent medical condition.An algorithm describing management of children with suspicion of appendicitis was established, based on recent published data, in order to reduce delay between first clinical signs and confirmation of the diagnosis, and to define therapeutic indication such as conservative management and interval appendectomy or patient requiring laparoscopic approach. The main objective of the study is to decrease morbidity and unnecessary appendectomy rates, and secondly to decrease costs, by the use of that algorithm.

Enrollment

891 patients

Sex

All

Ages

4 to 15 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • male and female children, between 4 and 15 years-old, with more than 37,5°C of body temperature during the 3 days before hospital admission, and with abdominal pain located in right or median lower quadrant

Exclusion criteria

  • children coming from another hospital, children with septic choc, children with co-morbidity in interaction with algorithm (antibiotics allergy, mellitus diabetes, haemostasis disturbance, ...)

Trial contacts and locations

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