Cessation of Antibiotics for Complicated Appendicitis at Discharge Does Not Increase Risk of Post-operative Infection

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New article you should know from JPS by Dr. Cecilia Gigena

"Cessation of Antibiotics for Complicated Appendicitis at Discharge Does Not Increase Risk of Post-operative Infection"

Authors: Katie W. Russell, David E. Skarda, Trahern W. Jones, Douglas C. Barnhart, Scott S. Short

Full article: https://www.jpedsurg.org/article/S0022-3468(23)00560-2/abstract

Purpose

The utilization of home antibiotic therapy following surgery for complicated pediatric appendicitis is highly variable. In 2019, we stopped home antibiotic therapy in this cohort at our institution. We sought to evaluate our outcomes following this protocol change.

Methods

We queried our institutional NSQIP Pediatrics data for all children undergoing appendectomy for complicated appendicitis between January 2015 and May 2022. We identified two cohorts: those discharged with home antibiotics (1/1/15-4/30/19) and those discharged with no home antibiotics (5/1/19-4/30/22). Both groups were treated with response based parenteral antibiotics while hospitalized and discharged when clinically well. Our primary outcome was postoperative deep organ space infection requiring intervention (drainage, aspiration, reoperation, or antibiotics). Secondary outcomes included length of stay, superficial site infection, Clostridium difficile colitis, ER visits, post-operative CT imaging, and readmission.

Results

There were 185 patients in the home antibiotic group (83% discharged with antibiotics) and 121 patients in the no home antibiotic group (8.3% discharged with antibiotics). There were no significant differences in deep organ space infection requiring intervention (7% vs. 7.4%, p = 1.0). Our length of stay was not different (4.5 days vs. 3.95 days, p = 0.32), nor were other secondary outcomes or patient characteristics. All patients had documented follow-up.

Conclusions

We did not identify differences in deep organ space infections, length of stay or other events after eliminating home antibiotic therapy in our complicated appendicitis cohort. The use of home antibiotics following surgery for complicated appendicitis should be reconsidered.

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antibioticscomplicated appendicitisdischarge protocoldeep organ space infectionssurgical site infectionslength of stayhome antibiotic therapypediatric surgeryclinical studypatient outcomespostoperative careinfection preventionhospital dischargeprotocol implementationsafety in surgerymedical researchCincinnati Children's HospitalUtah studypatient managementsurgical protocols

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#Antibiotics#Appendicitis#Surgery#Pediatrics#PatientCare#ClinicalResearch#InfectionControl#PostoperativeCare#Healthcare#MedicalProtocol#SurgicalInfections#HomeCare#PatientOutcomes#CincinnatiChildrens#UtahStudy#SurgicalSafety#MedicalEducation#PediatricSurgery#InfectionPrevention#HealthcareResearch
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