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CompletedNCT04615728

MANAGEMENT OF APPENDICITIS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

APPENDICITIS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: TO OPERATE OR NOT TO OPERATE, THAT IS THE QUESTION: COHORT STUDY FROM A TERTIARY CENTRE

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
207 (actual)
Sponsor
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
16 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

During the Covid-19 pandemic, non-operative management for acute appendicitis (AA) was implemented in the UK. The aim of this study was to determine the efficacy and outcomes of conservative versus surgical management of AA during the pandemic.

Detailed description

This prospective observational cohort study was conducted in a single UK tertiary referral centre and was registered locally as a clinical audit. Patients included in this study were adults (≥16 years) with a diagnosis of acute appendicitis made clinically and/or radiologically in our hospital. Patients presented sequentially to the emergency department, and subsequently were referred to the emergency surgical service for further management. The data collection periods were between 1st November 2019 and 10th March 2020 ('the pre-COVID period') and 10th March 2020 to 5th July 2020 ('COVID period'). The start of the COVID period was determined as the day of our hospital pandemic policy introduction, following the identification of the first SARS-CoV-2 positive patient at our site. Data were collected retrospectively for the pre-COVID period and prospectively during the COVID pandemic using the electronic patient record (HYPERSPACE® Epic 2014 Version IU1, Epic Systems Corporation, Verona, WI, USA). Data collected included patient demographics, radiology reports, timings of consultations, operative records, post-operative care, post-operative complications, re-operation rate, length of hospital stay (LOS), histology results, re-attendance to hospital and mortality within 90 days of the initial presentation. Study participants were scored using the Alvarado score (9), Appendicitis inflammatory response (AIR) score (10), the Adult appendicitis score (AAS) (11), American Society of Anaesthesiologists (ASA) physical status classification (12) and Rockwood Clinical Frailty Scale (13) based on their initial presentation history and investigations, as previously described in the literature. Conservative management was determined as the use of antibiotics only (i.e. an intervention was not offered at initial consultation). Interventional radiology (IR) guided drain insertion refers to CT or ultrasound (US) guided insertion of an intra-abdominal drain. Time to theatre was calculated in hours from the admission time to the start of the operation. Operative time was calculated in minutes from skin incision to the end of skin closure. Time of day when the procedure was performed was determined by the start time of the operation, with those starting after 17:00 until the following day at 08:00 classified to have been performed out of hours. Operative details were recorded based on the operating surgeon's documentation. Conversion from a laparoscopic to open approach was determined as additional incisions performed either in the right iliac fossa or midline laparotomy. The level of the surgeon was determined based on the years of practice post-qualification (Junior Trainee; Senior Trainee; Consultant). Critical care admission was determined if the patient was cared for in a Level 2 (high dependency unit) or a Level 3 care (intensive care unit) setting. Re-attendance referred to any patient re-presenting following their initial admission. This study has been reported in line with the STROCSS criteria (14).

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
PROCEDURElaparoscopic or open appendicectomyLaparoscopic/open appendicectomy versus conservative management with antibiotic therapy with or without image-guided drainage of appendicular abscess/collection

Timeline

Start date
2019-11-01
Primary completion
2020-07-05
Completion
2020-10-06
First posted
2020-11-04
Last updated
2020-11-04

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United Kingdom

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04615728. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.