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Management of Acute Appendicitis at District General Hospital

Management of Acute Appendicitis at District General Hospital

Status
UNKNOWN
Phases
Unknown
Study type
Observational
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT04707339
Enrollment
200
Registered
2021-01-13
Start date
2020-01-30
Completion date
2021-01-30
Last updated
2021-01-14

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Conditions

Appendicitis Acute, Covid19

Keywords

Acute Appendicitis, COVID-19 pandemic, Management

Brief summary

The Investigators aim to assess; 1. whether the changes in managing patients during COVID has reduced the negative appendicectomy rate? 2. compare the difference in outcomes of conservatively and surgically managed Acute Appendicitis? 3. Whether there uniformity in prescribing postoperative antibiotics with resultant outcomes? 4. Whether the incidence of complicated appendicitis has increased?

Detailed description

As acute appendicitis is the most commonly managed emergency presentation for surgeons, the investigators aim to assess whether the changes in managing patients during COVID has reduced the negative appendicectomy rate, to compare the difference in outcomes of conservatively and surgically managed Acute Appendicitis? to assess whether there uniformity in prescribing postoperative antibiotics with resultant outcomes? to assess whether the incidence of complicated appendicitis has increased? This will be a single centre retrospective observational study. All the patients presenting in A&E department with a diagnosis of acute appendicitis to be included. the only exclusion criteria are the age of participants for less than 5 years. The data will be analysed and calculated using SPSS version 23.

Interventions

Laparoscopic or Open Appendicectomy

Sponsors

Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust
Lead SponsorOTHER

Study design

Observational model
COHORT
Time perspective
RETROSPECTIVE

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
ALL
Healthy volunteers
Yes

Inclusion criteria

* All participants reporting in accident and emergency with a diagnosis of acute appendicitis irrespective of age above 5 years, gender and morbidities (this group for conservative management)

Exclusion criteria

* None

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Negative Appendicectomy Rate8 monthsNegative appendicectomy rate will be calculated to define the benefits of increasing the preoperative scanning in the form of ultrasound, CT scan or both.
Outcomes of Conservative vs Operative Management8 monthsThe outcomes of both conservatively and operatively managed patients will be assessed to define the best management approach.
Increased Open Appendicectomy Rate8 monthsThe rate of laparoscopic to open and open appendicectomy rate will be calculated to understand if the surgical practice has been changed during COVID-19 pandemic?
Surgical site infection in patients on antibiotics8 monthsThe rate of incidence of superficial and deep wound infection will be calculated to define the applicability of use of Antibiotics

Secondary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Length of Stay8 monthsThe number of days of postoperative admission in hospital will be assessed while comparing the type of surgery and co-morbidities.

Countries

United Kingdom

Contacts

Primary ContactAdeel A Dhahri, MRCS
adeelabbas.dhahri@nhs.net+447936636920
Backup ContactNaveed Kirmani, FRCS
naveed.kirmani@nhs.net01279444455

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 4, 2026