Appendectomy Versus Conservative Treatment for Uncomplicated Acute Appendicitis
NCT03080103 · Status: COMPLETED · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 300
Last updated 2020-01-07
Summary
On September the 15th, 2015, Italian surgeons, radiologists and pathologists with a special interest and expertise in the diagnosis and management of Acute Appendicitis (AA), met up under the auspices of the Italian Society of Hospital Surgeons (ACOI) in Oristano (Italy) to constitute the ACTUAA collaborative working group. The main objectives of the working group are:
To create a working basis for analyzing the diagnostic features, treatment modalities and outcomes of interest of both the antibiotic-first approach and appendectomy for patients with uncomplicated AA.
To investigate the clinical, laboratory and radiologic modalities adopted for the diagnosis To determine the outcomes of patients treated with antibiotics or appendectomy in the short and long term periods.
To compare results according to the type of intervention. To stratify the risk of recurrence for patients treated with antibiotics according to clinical, laboratory and radiology findings.
To evaluate the sensibility and specificity of clinical and laboratory scores for the diagnosis of uncomplicated AA.
To identify a subgroup of patients with uncomplicated AA for whom antibiotic treatment can be highly effective.
General study design The study protocol is designed according to the "SPIRIT 2013 explanation and elaboration: guidance for protocols of clinical trials".
The study period is estimated to be of 12 month + 12 month of follow-up (with a second session of follow-up following 5-years), beginning on 01/04/2017.
Participants All adult patients (aged over 18 years old) with suspected AA will be admitted to the Surgical Department of the nine participating Italian hospitals, where they will be studied carefully by the on call surgeon.
Patients will be then informed of the study protocol and invited to give written consent for participation and for sensible data collection for scientific purposes.
Subsequently, only patients who will undergo diagnostic imaging (as specified later) and from whom a written informed consent will be obtained, can be enrolled in the study and registered by each Center using a uniform electronic registration form and database.
General characteristics, medical history, clinical findings, physical investigation, and blood tests will be reported in the medical record. Pain will be quantified by Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) scoring system before administrating any pain medications and after the treatments.
In order to enter the study, patients will have to undergo diagnostic imaging (US and/or CT scan or MRI scan) and only the diagnosis of uncomplicated AA confirmed by diagnostic imaging will permit patient enrollment in the study.
Specific aims of the ACTUAA Study The objective of this prospective non-randomized controlled, multicenter, multidisciplinary trial is to compare the antibiotic therapy and emergency appendectomy for the treatment of patients with uncomplicated AA(without abscess or free perforation), confirmed by US and/or CT or MRI scan. No changes in the daily practice regarding the diagnostic, clinical and treatment pathways will be required to the participating centers. However, only the patients with uncomplicated AA, confirmed by one of the above mentioned radiologic tools will be enrolled in the study. The decision on which of the tools are to be adopted will be up to the local lead surgeon.
Primary Outcome Measure:
Number of participants with complication-free treatment success, defined as success of the initial treatment with uncomplicated course.
Secondary Outcome Measures:
Length of hospital stay; Pain evaluation; Time to return to normal activity; Period of sick-leave; Complicated appendicitis with peritonitis identified at the time of surgical operation; Quality of life as assessed by the Short Form 12-scale (SF-12)
Conditions
- Acute Appendicitis
- Appendicitis Recurrent
- Appendectomy
- Antibiotic Therapy
Interventions
- PROCEDURE
-
Laparoscopic or Open appendectomy
Laparoscopic three-port or single-port appendectomy; or conventional McBurney laparotomic appendectomy; or open appendectomy performed through midline incision
- DRUG
-
Antibiotic-first therapy
Patients treated with antibiotics as first-line approach
Sponsors & Collaborators
-
Associazione Chirurghi Ospedalieri Italiani
collaborator OTHER -
Mauro Podda
lead OTHER
Principal Investigators
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Mauro Podda, M.D. · Associazione dei Chirurghi Ospedalieri Italiani ACOI; General Surgeon, San Francesco Hospital. Nuoro (Italy)
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2017-06-01
- Primary Completion
- 2018-06-30
- Completion
- 2019-12-31
Countries
- Italy
Study Locations
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