Management of uncomplicatted accute appendicitis in children: A review of evidence published in 2017/2018

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Autor(a) principal: Teixeira Brandt, Carlos
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Santos Cavalcanti Melo, Maria Cecília, Tavares Rodrigues, Maria Giovana, Caroso Torrisi, Adriana, Arcanjo dos Santos Junior, Miguel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Anais da Faculdade de Medicina de Olinda (Online)
Texto Completo: https://afmo.emnuvens.com.br/afmo/article/view/18
Resumo: Purpose: To review the existing evidence in 2017-2018 and spreading the information, with solid scientific basis, regarding the use of no operative treatment for children with uncomplicated acute appendicitis. Methods: A literature search for the years 2017/2018 was performed using the following descriptors: uncomplicated acute appendicitis, children, paediatric appendicitis, pediatric appendicitis, management, medical treatment, clinical treatment, antibiotics treatment, no operative treatment and surgical treatment, appendectomy. Randomized controlled trials were considered the best source of information. Results: On the reviewed literature, one can say that the no operative approach for uncomplicated acute appendicitis in children presents similar outcome, hospital length of stay, antibiotic days, reduced degree and duration of pain, and overall perioperative complication rates, but there may be more inpatient readmissions and missing other diseases when compared with surgical treatment. However, this new approach reduces negative appendectomy rate, shorter days of sick leave and care leave, expedited return for the child go back to school and other normal activities, decreased hospital charge and less long term complications. Conclusion: Antibiotics treatment alone appears to be a safe first-line therapy in selected children with uncomplicated acute appendicitis and deserves a randomized controlled trial in tertiary hospitals in Brazil. Those patients who require future appendectomy do not experience significant complications. A multicenter Brazilian trial comparing antibiotics-first to appendectomy, including outpatient management, is feasible to evaluate efficacy and safety of this new approach.
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spelling Management of uncomplicatted accute appendicitis in children: A review of evidence published in 2017/2018Manuseio de apendicite aguda não complicada em crianças: Revisão da evidência publicada em 2017-2018Apendicite aguda não complicadaCriançaTratamento médico.Tratamento com antibióticosApendicectomiaUncomplicated acute appendicitisChildrenMedical treatmentAntibiotics treatmentAppendectomyPurpose: To review the existing evidence in 2017-2018 and spreading the information, with solid scientific basis, regarding the use of no operative treatment for children with uncomplicated acute appendicitis. Methods: A literature search for the years 2017/2018 was performed using the following descriptors: uncomplicated acute appendicitis, children, paediatric appendicitis, pediatric appendicitis, management, medical treatment, clinical treatment, antibiotics treatment, no operative treatment and surgical treatment, appendectomy. Randomized controlled trials were considered the best source of information. Results: On the reviewed literature, one can say that the no operative approach for uncomplicated acute appendicitis in children presents similar outcome, hospital length of stay, antibiotic days, reduced degree and duration of pain, and overall perioperative complication rates, but there may be more inpatient readmissions and missing other diseases when compared with surgical treatment. However, this new approach reduces negative appendectomy rate, shorter days of sick leave and care leave, expedited return for the child go back to school and other normal activities, decreased hospital charge and less long term complications. Conclusion: Antibiotics treatment alone appears to be a safe first-line therapy in selected children with uncomplicated acute appendicitis and deserves a randomized controlled trial in tertiary hospitals in Brazil. Those patients who require future appendectomy do not experience significant complications. A multicenter Brazilian trial comparing antibiotics-first to appendectomy, including outpatient management, is feasible to evaluate efficacy and safety of this new approach.Objetivo: Revisar a evidência existente em 2017-2018 e divulgar informações, com base científica sólida, no que se refere ao tratamento clínico para crianças com apendicite aguda sem complicações. Métodos: Foi realizada pesquisa de literatura para os anos 2017/2018 utilizando os seguintes descritores: apendicite aguda sem complicações, crianças, apendicite pediátrica, tratamento, tratamento médico, tratamento clínico, tratamento com antibiótico, tratamento não cirúrgico e tratamento cirúrgico, apendicectomia. Os ensaios controlados randomizados constituíram a melhor fonte de informação. Resultados: Na literatura revisada, pode-se dizer que a abordagem clínica para a apendicite aguda sem complicações em crianças apresenta resultados semelhantes quanto a permanência hospitalar, dias de antibioticoterapia, menor intensidade e duração da dor e taxas de complicações primárias perioperatórias, podendo haver mais readmissões para pacientes internados e outras doenças concomitantes quando comparadas com o tratamento cirúrgico. No entanto, esta nova abordagem (tratamento clínico) reduz a taxa de apendicectomia negativa, abrevia o tempo de licença por doença e cuidados médicos, promove o retorno mais breve da criança à escola e outras atividades normais, diminui o custo hospitalar e complicações à longo prazo. Conclusão: O tratamento com antibióticos isoladamente parece ser terapia segura de primeira linha em crianças selecionadas com apendicite aguda sem complicações e merece estudo randomizado controlado em hospitais terciários no Brasil. Aqueles pacientes que necessitarem de apendicectomia no futuro não apresentarão complicações significativas. Estudo multicêntrico brasileiro que compare o tratamento inicial com antibióticos versus apendicectomia, incluindo abordagem ao nível ambulatorial, deverá ser realizado para avaliar a eficácia e  segurança desta nova abordagem.Faculdade de Medicina de Olinda2018-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://afmo.emnuvens.com.br/afmo/article/view/1810.56102/afmo.2018.18Annals of Olinda Medical School; Vol. 1 No. 1 (2018); 45-48Anais da Faculdade de Medicina de Olinda; v. 1 n. 1 (2018); 45-482674-84872595-1734reponame:Anais da Faculdade de Medicina de Olinda (Online)instname:Faculdade de Medicina de Olinda (FMO)instacron:FMOenghttps://afmo.emnuvens.com.br/afmo/article/view/18/16Teixeira Brandt, Carlos Santos Cavalcanti Melo, Maria Cecília Tavares Rodrigues, Maria Giovana Caroso Torrisi, Adriana Arcanjo dos Santos Junior, Miguel info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-07-04T18:07:46Zoai:ojs.afmo.emnuvens.com.br:article/18Revistahttps://afmo.emnuvens.com.br/afmoPUBhttps://afmo.emnuvens.com.br/afmo/oaianaisfmo@fmo.edu.br2674-84872595-1734opendoar:2023-07-04T18:07:46Anais da Faculdade de Medicina de Olinda (Online) - Faculdade de Medicina de Olinda (FMO)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Management of uncomplicatted accute appendicitis in children: A review of evidence published in 2017/2018
Manuseio de apendicite aguda não complicada em crianças: Revisão da evidência publicada em 2017-2018
title Management of uncomplicatted accute appendicitis in children: A review of evidence published in 2017/2018
spellingShingle Management of uncomplicatted accute appendicitis in children: A review of evidence published in 2017/2018
Teixeira Brandt, Carlos
Apendicite aguda não complicada
Criança
Tratamento médico.
Tratamento com antibióticos
Apendicectomia
Uncomplicated acute appendicitis
Children
Medical treatment
Antibiotics treatment
Appendectomy
title_short Management of uncomplicatted accute appendicitis in children: A review of evidence published in 2017/2018
title_full Management of uncomplicatted accute appendicitis in children: A review of evidence published in 2017/2018
title_fullStr Management of uncomplicatted accute appendicitis in children: A review of evidence published in 2017/2018
title_full_unstemmed Management of uncomplicatted accute appendicitis in children: A review of evidence published in 2017/2018
title_sort Management of uncomplicatted accute appendicitis in children: A review of evidence published in 2017/2018
author Teixeira Brandt, Carlos
author_facet Teixeira Brandt, Carlos
Santos Cavalcanti Melo, Maria Cecília
Tavares Rodrigues, Maria Giovana
Caroso Torrisi, Adriana
Arcanjo dos Santos Junior, Miguel
author_role author
author2 Santos Cavalcanti Melo, Maria Cecília
Tavares Rodrigues, Maria Giovana
Caroso Torrisi, Adriana
Arcanjo dos Santos Junior, Miguel
author2_role author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Teixeira Brandt, Carlos
Santos Cavalcanti Melo, Maria Cecília
Tavares Rodrigues, Maria Giovana
Caroso Torrisi, Adriana
Arcanjo dos Santos Junior, Miguel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Apendicite aguda não complicada
Criança
Tratamento médico.
Tratamento com antibióticos
Apendicectomia
Uncomplicated acute appendicitis
Children
Medical treatment
Antibiotics treatment
Appendectomy
topic Apendicite aguda não complicada
Criança
Tratamento médico.
Tratamento com antibióticos
Apendicectomia
Uncomplicated acute appendicitis
Children
Medical treatment
Antibiotics treatment
Appendectomy
description Purpose: To review the existing evidence in 2017-2018 and spreading the information, with solid scientific basis, regarding the use of no operative treatment for children with uncomplicated acute appendicitis. Methods: A literature search for the years 2017/2018 was performed using the following descriptors: uncomplicated acute appendicitis, children, paediatric appendicitis, pediatric appendicitis, management, medical treatment, clinical treatment, antibiotics treatment, no operative treatment and surgical treatment, appendectomy. Randomized controlled trials were considered the best source of information. Results: On the reviewed literature, one can say that the no operative approach for uncomplicated acute appendicitis in children presents similar outcome, hospital length of stay, antibiotic days, reduced degree and duration of pain, and overall perioperative complication rates, but there may be more inpatient readmissions and missing other diseases when compared with surgical treatment. However, this new approach reduces negative appendectomy rate, shorter days of sick leave and care leave, expedited return for the child go back to school and other normal activities, decreased hospital charge and less long term complications. Conclusion: Antibiotics treatment alone appears to be a safe first-line therapy in selected children with uncomplicated acute appendicitis and deserves a randomized controlled trial in tertiary hospitals in Brazil. Those patients who require future appendectomy do not experience significant complications. A multicenter Brazilian trial comparing antibiotics-first to appendectomy, including outpatient management, is feasible to evaluate efficacy and safety of this new approach.
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