Antibiotic treatment for appendicitis in Norway and Sweden: a nationwide survey on treatment practices
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/27354Dato
2022-06-15Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Gran, M.V.; Kjønås, Didrik; Gunnarsson, U.; Strigård, K.; Revhaug, Arthur; Aahlin, Eirik KjusSammendrag
Methods: A questionnaire was distributed to all heads of department in hospitals that treat appendicitis in Norway and Sweden. Answers were collected using a REDCap survey. Answers were compared between centers and nations and the results were presented anonymously.
Results: We sent the questionnaire to 94 eligible recipients and received 61 (65%) answers. In total, 8/61 (13%) departments stated that they have established antibiotic treatment as sole treatment for uncomplicated appendicitis. Almost half of the responders stated that they have used antibiotics sporadically to treat uncomplicated appendicitis. Lack of evidence and guidelines were noted as reasons why antibiotic treatment has not been implemented as sole treatment.
Conclusions: Most Norwegian and Swedish departments have not implemented antibiotic treatment as the sole treatment for uncomplicated appendicitis. Despite several recent large trials on this subject, lack of evidence and guidelines was the most frequently reported reason in our survey.