7-day Compared With 10-day Antibiotic Treatment for Febrile Urinary Tract Infections in Children
- Conditions
- Urinary Tract Infections in Children
- Interventions
- Other: Longer therapy durationOther: Shorter therapy duration
- Registration Number
- NCT03221504
- Lead Sponsor
- Medical University of Warsaw
- Brief Summary
The investigators aim to assess the effectiveness of a 7-day compared with a 10-day course of antibiotic treatment for febrile urinary tract infections (UTIs) in children. It is formulated a hypothesis that a 7-day course of antibiotic therapy is equally effective as a 10-day course of therapy and would entail a lower risk of adverse events and better compliance.
- Detailed Description
In previously published European and global guidelines, there has been no consensus among experts regarding the duration of therapy for a febrile UTI. Depending on the recommendation, the duration of treatment should be between 7-14 days.
221 patients aged 3 months to 7 years with febrile UTIs (defined as a combination of fever and leukocyturia in urine sediment) will be randomly assigned to receive a 7-day treatment arm (7 days of cefuroxime/cefuroxime axetil followed by 3 days of blinded placebo) or a 10-day treatment arm (7 days of cefuroxime/cefuroxime axetil followed by 3 days of blinded cefuroxime axetil).
The primary outcome measure will be frequencies of recurrence and reinfection of UTI during the 6 months after the intervention. The secondary outcome measures will be antibiotic-associated diarrhea and compliance.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- UNKNOWN
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 221
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Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Antibiotic therapy for 10 days Longer therapy duration After 7 days of cefuroxime treatment (oral, intravenous or sequential), patients from day 8 to day 10 will continue to receive the antibiotic (in blinded bottle). Antibiotic therapy for 7 days Shorter therapy duration After 7 days of cefuroxime therapy (oral, intravenous or sequential), children from day 8 to day 10 will receive placebo (in blinded bottle).
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method frequencies of recurrence of UTI 3 months after intervention New onset of symptomatic UTI within the 3 months follow-up period. The recurrence of a UTI is diagnosed when the next infection is caused by the same microorganism during 3 months following the treatment of a UTI.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method frequencies of reinfection of UTI 6 months after intervention The reinfection of a UTI is diagnosed when the next infection is caused by a different bacteria.
antibiotic-associated diarrhoea (AAD), compliance 7 days after intervention AAD is defined by the daily production of at least 3 loose or watery stools for at least 48 hours during antibiotic treatment and 7 days after administration of the antibiotic.
Compliance with the study protocol will be assessed by direct interview with the patient and/or caregiver and by measuring the amount of the fluid left in the bottle at the end of the intervention.
Trial Locations
- Locations (2)
Children's Hospital for The Medical University of Warsaw
馃嚨馃嚤Warsaw, Poland
The Holy Family Specialistic Hospital
馃嚨馃嚤Warsaw, Poland