1. Outpatient Non-operative Management of Uncomplicated Acute Appendicitis: A Non-inferiority Study
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Marco Ceresoli, Chiara Fumagalli, Paola Fugazzola, Nicola Zanini, Stefano Magnone, Michela Ravasi, Jacopo Bonalumi, Daniele Morezzi, Raffaele Bova, Benedetta Sargenti, Luca Schiavone, Alessandro Lucianetti, Fausto Catena, Luca Ansaloni, Marco Braga, Ceresoli, M, Fumagalli, C, Fugazzola, P, Zanini, N, Magnone, S, Ravasi, M, Bonalumi, J, Morezzi, D, Bova, R, Sargenti, B, Schiavone, L, Lucianetti, A, Catena, F, Ansaloni, L, and Braga, M
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acute appendicitis ,Surgery - Abstract
Introduction Non-operative management (NOM) of uncomplicated acute appendicitis is a well-established alternative to upfront surgery. The administration of intravenous broad-spectrum antibiotics is usually performed in hospital, and only one study described outpatient NOM. The aim of this multicentre retrospective non-inferiority study was to evaluate both safety and non-inferiority of outpatient compared to inpatient NOM in uncomplicated acute appendicitis. Methods The study included 668 consecutive patients with uncomplicated acute appendicitis. Patients were treated according to the surgeon’s preference: 364 upfront appendectomy, 157 inpatient NOM (inNOM), and 147 outpatient NOM (outNOM). The primary endpoint was the 30-day appendectomy rate, with a non-inferiority limit of 5%. Secondary endpoints were negative appendectomy rate, 30-day unplanned emergency department (ED) visits, and length of stay. Results 30-day appendectomies were 16 (10.9%) in the outNOM group and 23 (14.6%) in the inNOM group (p = 0.327). OutNOM was non-inferior to inNOM with a risk difference of—3.80% 97.5% CI (− 12.57; 4.97). No difference was found between inNOM and outNOM groups for the number of complicated appendicitis (3 vs. 5) and negative appendectomy (1 vs. 0). Twenty-six (17.7%) outNOM patients required an unplanned ED visit after a median of 1 (1–4) days. In the outNOM group, the mean cumulative in-hospital stay was 0.89 (1.94) days compared with 3.94 (2.17) days in the inNOM group (p Conclusions Outpatient NOM was non-inferior to inpatient NOM with regard to the 30-day appendectomy rate, while a shorter hospital stay was found in the outNOM group. Further, studies are required to confirm these findings.
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- 2023