Phase
Condition
N/ATreatment
Antibiotic - fixed-extended-duration
Antibiotic - standard duration
Clinical Study ID
Ages > 16 All Genders
Study Summary
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion
Inclusion Criteria:
Adults (≥ 16 years) with cIAI* (see cIAI definition)
Being treated with antibiotics until the point of randomisation, but within 10 daysof initiation of effective antibiotic treatment** for cIAI
Ability to provide informed consent by the patient or their consultee.
More than 72 hours*** of active in-patient management for the patients cIAI isrequired
In the event that the patient is re-admitted to hospital during the trial period,they are likely to be admitted to a hospital participating in the EXTEND trial.
Patients will be included in the trial whether or not they undergo surgical or radiological source control procedures.
- cIAI is defined by the following case definition:
A clinical presentation consistent with cIAI, plus
Fever (temperature of ≥ 37.8°C) and/or a neutrophilia (> 7.5×109/L) and/orneutropaenia (<1.8 x 109 /L) and/or intestinal pathogens cultured from sterile sites (closed peritoneum or blood) around the time of cIAI diagnosis, plus
Evidence of pathologic findings on radiologic examination, or
Evidence of pathologic findings at operation
** The first day of effective antibiotic treatment will be determined by thepatient's clinical team or clinical research team. Antibiotics that do not counttowards these 10 days of effective treatment are:
Antibiotic prophylaxis e.g., penicillin for splenectomy, elective surgery antibioticprophylaxis, UTI prophylaxis
Treatment for other infections that is not effective for cIAI e.g., cystitis.Antibiotics that re often used for cystitis and aren't effective for cIAI includeCephalexin, Fosfomycin Trimethoprim, Nitrofurantoin, and Pivmecillinam.
Oral antibiotics prescribed to treat infection prior to hospitalisation
Previous courses of treatment antibiotics: A previous course is one stopped for 48hours or more
The further 72 hours starts from the first day of effective antibiotictreatment i.e., for a patient admitted to hospital with a cIAI, 3 days ofadmission are needed. Where a patient is already in hospital e.g., a postoperative patient, a further 3 days of admission are required starting from thepoint of the first day of effective antibiotic treatment.
Exclusion
Exclusion Criteria:
Perforated gastric ulcer or duodenal ulcer treated within 24 hours of the onset ofsymptoms.
Traumatic injury to the bowel (including iatrogenic or intra-operative) treatedwithin 12 hours of injury.
Uncomplicated diverticulitis defined as an episode with a short history and withclinical signs of diverticulitis, with an increased body temperature andinflammatory parameters, verified by computed tomography (CT), and without any signof complications such as abscess, free air or fistula.
Grade 1 to 3 appendicitis. To be eligible patient must have Grade 4 or 5appendicitis defined by the 2017 American Association for the Surgery Trauma GradingSystem with either generalised peritonitis at surgery, or no or partial sourcecontrol e.g. radiological drainage
Non-perforated cholecystitis.
Ischemic or necrotic intestine without perforation
Uterine perforation following uterine surgery treated <six hours following injury.
cIAIs with a low risk of complications who may receive more than 72 hoursantibiotics are not intended to be included, such as those listed above. Traumaticinjury to the bowel (including iatrogenic or intra-operative) treated within 12hours of injury, Uterine perforation following uterine surgery treated within sixhours of injury, Perforated gastric ulcer or duodenal ulcer treated within 24 hoursof the onset of symptoms). Clinician assessment on the eligibility of patientsreceiving more than 72 hours of in-patient surgical care and antibiotics for theircIAI may be required in patients who have clinically improved at this point and donot require active surgical care but remain in hospital and on antibiotics.
Current enrolment in another trial dictating antibiotic treatment duration.
Previous Clostridium difficile infection
Infected necrotic pancreatitis
Concomitant infection requiring ≥4 weeks antibiotic therapy including Intra-hepaticabscess/es planned to be treated with fixed-extended-duration antibiotics of 4 to 6weeks antibiotics, osteomyelitis, and endocarditis.
Peritoneal dialysis
Previously recruited for the EXTEND trial
Treatment with Interleukin-6 Inhibitors
High likelihood of death within 72 hours of cIAI randomisation in the opinion of thelocal Investigator
Limitations in treatment decided before inclusion. Limitations in treatment thatexclude patients from the EXTEND trial are those clinical decisions linked to anexpectation the patient will die during this episode of infection.
Patient with persistent cIAI of more than 6 months duration
A maximum of 20% of participants entering the trial can have a source of cIAI as the appendix. If 230 patients with appendix as the source are recruited, this will become an exclusion criteria for subsequent patients.
Note: There are absolute exclusions that preclude trial participation. These include: C. difficile infection, Infected necrotic pancreatitis, Concomitant infection requiring ≥4 weeks antibiotic therapy, Treatment with Interleukin-6 Inhibitors, High likelihood of death within 72 hours of randomisation, Limitations in treatment decided before inclusion, Peritoneal dialysis, Previously recruited for the EXTEND trial, Patient with persistent cIAI of more than 6 months duration and a patient with persistent cIAI of more than 6 months duration. If a patient has two intraabdominal infections, the presence of one of the following ineligible infections does not make a patient ineligible if the other cIAI is eligible: Perforated gastric ulcer or duodenal ulcer treated within 24 hours of the onset of symptoms, Traumatic injury to the bowel (including iatrogenic or intra-operative) treated within 12 hours of injury, Uncomplicated diverticulitis, Ineligible cases of appendicitis (see exclusion criteria above), Uncomplicated cholecystitis, Ischemic or necrotic intestine without perforation, Uterine perforation following uterine surgery treated within six hours of injury or cIAI with a low risk of complications.
Study Design
Study Description
Connect with a study center
Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board,
Abercynon,
United KingdomActive - Recruiting
NHS Grampian
Aberdeen,
United KingdomActive - Recruiting
Hywel Dda University Health Board
Aberystwyth,
United KingdomActive - Recruiting
Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust
Aylesbury,
United KingdomActive - Recruiting
UniversityHospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
Birmingham,
United KingdomActive - Recruiting
Bolton NHS Foundation Trust
Bolton,
United KingdomActive - Recruiting
United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust - Pilgrim Hospital Boston
Boston,
United KingdomActive - Recruiting
University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust
Brighton,
United KingdomActive - Recruiting
North Bristol NHS Trust
Bristol,
United KingdomSite Not Available
North Cumbria Integrated Care NHS Foundation Turst
Carlisle,
United KingdomActive - Recruiting
Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Chesterfield,
United KingdomActive - Recruiting
University Hospital Coventry & Warwickshire
Coventry,
United KingdomActive - Recruiting
County Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust
Darlington,
United KingdomActive - Recruiting
Northern Lincolnshire and Goole NHS Foundation Trust - Grimsby
Grimsby,
United KingdomActive - Recruiting
Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Hull,
United KingdomActive - Recruiting
East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust
Ipswich,
United KingdomActive - Recruiting
Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Leeds,
United KingdomActive - Recruiting
University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust
Leicester,
United KingdomActive - Recruiting
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
London,
United KingdomActive - Recruiting
Guys and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
London,
United KingdomActive - Recruiting
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
London,
United KingdomActive - Recruiting
King'S College Hospital Nhs Foundation Trust
London,
United KingdomActive - Recruiting
East Cheshire NHS Trust
Macclesfield,
United KingdomActive - Recruiting
Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust
Manchester,
United KingdomActive - Recruiting
Aneurin Bevan University Health Board
Newport,
United KingdomSite Not Available
Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Norwich,
United KingdomActive - Recruiting
Nottingham University Hospital NHS Trust
Nottingham,
United KingdomActive - Recruiting
University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust
Plymouth,
United KingdomActive - Recruiting
Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Preston,
United KingdomActive - Recruiting
Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals Nhs Trust
Romford,
United KingdomActive - Recruiting
East Sussex Hospitals NHS Trust
Saint Leonards-on-Sea,
United KingdomActive - Recruiting
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Sheffield,
United KingdomActive - Recruiting
North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust
Stockton-on-Tees,
United KingdomActive - Recruiting
Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Sutton In Ashfield,
United KingdomActive - Recruiting
Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust
Truro,
United KingdomActive - Recruiting
University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust
Worthing,
United KingdomActive - Recruiting
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