BACKGROUND: Antibiotic therapy has been proposed as an alternative to surgery for the treatment of appendicitis. METHODS: We conducted a pragmatic, nonblinded, noninferiority, randomized trial comparing antibiotic therapy (10-day course) with appendectomy in patients with appendicitis at 25 U.S. centers. The primary outcome was 30-day health status, as assessed with the European Quality of Life-5 Dimensions (EQ-5D) questionnaire (scores range from 0 to 1, with higher scores indicating better health status; noninferiority margin, 0.05 points). Secondary outcomes included appendectomy in the antibiotics group and complications through 90 days; analyses were prespecified in subgroups defined according to the presence or absence of an appendico...
Background: For more than a century, appendicectomy has been the treatment of choice for appendiciti...
BackgroundThis aim of this study was to provide an updated meta-analysis comparing antibiotic therap...
Objectives: Recent literature has concluded antibiotic therapy results in fewer complications than a...
BACKGROUND: Antibiotic therapy has been proposed as an alternative to surgery for the treatment of a...
INTRODUCTION: Several European studies suggest that some patients with appendicitis can be treated s...
Objective: To comparison between antibiotic therapy and appendectomy in patients presented with unco...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Although standard treatment typically consists of an early appendectomy, there has...
Purpose: The aim of this prospective multicenter study was to compare antibiotic therapy and appende...
IntroductionSeveral European studies suggest that some patients with appendicitis can be treated saf...
Purpose: The aim of this prospective multicenter study was to compare antibiotic therapy and appende...
Importance: For adults with appendicitis, several randomized clinical trials have demonstrated that ...
Abstract Background Although the standard treatment of acute appendicitis (AA) consists of an early ...
Background: Since the first appendectomy was carried out, surgery has proven to be the standard of c...
Study objectiveRandomized trials suggest that nonoperative treatment of uncomplicated appendicitis w...
Background/Aims: Although standard treatment typically consists of an early appendectomy, there has ...
Background: For more than a century, appendicectomy has been the treatment of choice for appendiciti...
BackgroundThis aim of this study was to provide an updated meta-analysis comparing antibiotic therap...
Objectives: Recent literature has concluded antibiotic therapy results in fewer complications than a...
BACKGROUND: Antibiotic therapy has been proposed as an alternative to surgery for the treatment of a...
INTRODUCTION: Several European studies suggest that some patients with appendicitis can be treated s...
Objective: To comparison between antibiotic therapy and appendectomy in patients presented with unco...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Although standard treatment typically consists of an early appendectomy, there has...
Purpose: The aim of this prospective multicenter study was to compare antibiotic therapy and appende...
IntroductionSeveral European studies suggest that some patients with appendicitis can be treated saf...
Purpose: The aim of this prospective multicenter study was to compare antibiotic therapy and appende...
Importance: For adults with appendicitis, several randomized clinical trials have demonstrated that ...
Abstract Background Although the standard treatment of acute appendicitis (AA) consists of an early ...
Background: Since the first appendectomy was carried out, surgery has proven to be the standard of c...
Study objectiveRandomized trials suggest that nonoperative treatment of uncomplicated appendicitis w...
Background/Aims: Although standard treatment typically consists of an early appendectomy, there has ...
Background: For more than a century, appendicectomy has been the treatment of choice for appendiciti...
BackgroundThis aim of this study was to provide an updated meta-analysis comparing antibiotic therap...
Objectives: Recent literature has concluded antibiotic therapy results in fewer complications than a...