Background: Antibiotics are advised in most guidelines on acute diverticulitis, despite a lack of evidence to support their routine use. This trial compared the effectiveness of a strategy with or without antibiotics for a first episode of uncomplicated acute diverticulitis. Methods: Patients with CT-proven, primary, left-sided, uncomplicated, acute diverticulitis were included at 22 clinical sites in the Netherlands, and assigned randomly to an observational or antibiotic treatment strategy. The primary endpoint was time to recovery during 6 months of follow-up. Main secondary endpoints were readmission rate, complicated, ongoing and recurrent diverticulitis, sigmoid resection and mortality. Intention-to-treat and per-protocol analyses we...
The overall aim of this thesis was to expand the current knowledge regarding the advantages and limi...
Diverticulosis is a common disease among Western and developed nations. Approximately 20% of patient...
Background: The shift from routine antibiotics towards omitting antibiotics for uncomplicated acute ...
BACKGROUND: Antibiotics are advised in most guidelines on acute diverticulitis, despite a lack of ev...
Background: Two RCTs (AVOD and DIABOLO) demonstrated no difference in recovery or adverse outcomes w...
Background: Traditionally uncomplicated acute diverticulitis was routinely treated with antibiotics,...
Purpose: Conservative treatment strategy without antibiotics in patients with uncomplicated divertic...
Review of: Daniels L, Ünlü Ç, de Korte N, et al, for the Dutch Diverticular Disease (3D) Collaborati...
Background. Conservative treatment of uncomplicated or mild diverticulitis usually includes antibiot...
MethodsRecent randomized control trials (RCTs) have confirmed that antibiotics in acute uncomplicate...
Background Two RCTs (AVOD and DIABOLO) demonstrated no difference in recovery or adverse outcomes wh...
BACKGROUND: Acute colonic diverticulitis is a common clinical condition. Severity of the disease is ...
Objective: Routine antibiotic treatment of acute uncomplicated diverticulitis (AUD) has been shown i...
Acute uncomplicated diverticulitis (AUD) is a common cause of acute abdominal pain. Recent guideline...
BACKGROUND: Treatment strategies for diverticulitis with abscess formation have shifted from (emerge...
The overall aim of this thesis was to expand the current knowledge regarding the advantages and limi...
Diverticulosis is a common disease among Western and developed nations. Approximately 20% of patient...
Background: The shift from routine antibiotics towards omitting antibiotics for uncomplicated acute ...
BACKGROUND: Antibiotics are advised in most guidelines on acute diverticulitis, despite a lack of ev...
Background: Two RCTs (AVOD and DIABOLO) demonstrated no difference in recovery or adverse outcomes w...
Background: Traditionally uncomplicated acute diverticulitis was routinely treated with antibiotics,...
Purpose: Conservative treatment strategy without antibiotics in patients with uncomplicated divertic...
Review of: Daniels L, Ünlü Ç, de Korte N, et al, for the Dutch Diverticular Disease (3D) Collaborati...
Background. Conservative treatment of uncomplicated or mild diverticulitis usually includes antibiot...
MethodsRecent randomized control trials (RCTs) have confirmed that antibiotics in acute uncomplicate...
Background Two RCTs (AVOD and DIABOLO) demonstrated no difference in recovery or adverse outcomes wh...
BACKGROUND: Acute colonic diverticulitis is a common clinical condition. Severity of the disease is ...
Objective: Routine antibiotic treatment of acute uncomplicated diverticulitis (AUD) has been shown i...
Acute uncomplicated diverticulitis (AUD) is a common cause of acute abdominal pain. Recent guideline...
BACKGROUND: Treatment strategies for diverticulitis with abscess formation have shifted from (emerge...
The overall aim of this thesis was to expand the current knowledge regarding the advantages and limi...
Diverticulosis is a common disease among Western and developed nations. Approximately 20% of patient...
Background: The shift from routine antibiotics towards omitting antibiotics for uncomplicated acute ...