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Published in: Pediatric Surgery International 6/2022

01-06-2022 | Antibiotic | Original Article

Protocolized management of pediatric complicated appendicitis leads to improved outcomes

Authors: Armando Salim Munoz-Abraham, Hector Osei, Sakina Kazmi, Rachelle Damle, Mark S. Zemela, Faidah Badru, Mitchell Gibbons, Madelynn Winkelmann, Kaveer Chatoorgoon, Colleen Fitzpatrick, Jose Greenspon, Gustavo A. Villalona

Published in: Pediatric Surgery International | Issue 6/2022

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Abstract

Purpose

We aimed to evaluate a complicated appendicitis clinical practice guideline at our institution.

Methods

Records were compared before and after protocol implementation. We standardized an ED consult pathway, antibiotic use and need for early appendectomy (EA) versus interval appendectomy (IA). We evaluated demographics, clinical characteristics, and outcomes. Subgroup analysis was performed to compare patients with small abscess treated with IA pre-protocol versus similar patients treated by EA post-protocol.

Results

In total 246 patients were reviewed (Pre-protocol = 152, Post-protocol = 94). Pre-protocol early appendectomy rate was 51% versus 82% on post-protocol patients. There were no differences in demographics. Post-protocol the use of preoperative imaging significantly decreased (Pre 92% vs. 56%, p = 0.0001), as well as the use of discharge antibiotics (Pre 93% vs. Post 27%, p = 0.0001) with no change in abscess rate. Overall, post-protocol patients had fewer total CT scans performed (Pre 40% vs. Post 28%, p = 0.03) and decreased total length of stay (Pre 7.7 vs. Post 6.5 days, p = 0.049). On subgroup analysis, post-protocol EA with no or small abscess had lower median number of admissions, decreased total LOS (Pre IA 9 days vs. Post EA 5 days, p = 0.00001) and fewer complications (Pre IA 42% vs. EA 22%, p = 0.022).

Conclusion

The establishment of a standardized pediatric complicated appendicitis protocol may lead to improved outcomes and resource utilization. Patients presenting with no or small abscess may be the least likely to benefit from interval appendectomy.
Level of evidence: Level III.
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Metadata
Title
Protocolized management of pediatric complicated appendicitis leads to improved outcomes
Authors
Armando Salim Munoz-Abraham
Hector Osei
Sakina Kazmi
Rachelle Damle
Mark S. Zemela
Faidah Badru
Mitchell Gibbons
Madelynn Winkelmann
Kaveer Chatoorgoon
Colleen Fitzpatrick
Jose Greenspon
Gustavo A. Villalona
Publication date
01-06-2022
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Pediatric Surgery International / Issue 6/2022
Print ISSN: 0179-0358
Electronic ISSN: 1437-9813
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00383-022-05124-z

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