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Pediatric Antibiotic Associated Diarrhea

Conditions
Diarrhea
Registration Number
NCT03265730
Lead Sponsor
Hacettepe University
Brief Summary

Diarrhea is one of the side effects of antibiotics. Antibiotic associated diarrhea can be encountered between two hours to two months after starting of antibiotics. The purpose of the study is to determine incidence,risk factors and severity of pediatric antibiotic associated diarrhea in Turkey.

Detailed Description

Antibiotic associated diarrhea is a common adverse effect, occurring about 5-30% of patients either early during treatment or up to two months after the cessation of the treatment. The frequency differs according to the definition of diarrhea, the inciting antimicrobial agent and the host factors such geriatric age, immunosuppression, prolonged hospitalization. Almost all agents, especially the the ones acting on anaerobes may cause diarrhea. Clinical presentations range from mild diarrhea to fulminant pseudomembranous enterocolitis. In Turkey still data about antibiotic associated diarrhea is not enough. Incidence and the factors that effect severity are not known.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
2000
Inclusion Criteria
  • The parents and the child who give consent
  • The children who are treated for the acute infections in the outpatient clinics and whole treatment is completed in the outpatient clinics.
  • Children who are born mature, for the children who are younger than 1 year of age.
Exclusion Criteria
  • The parents and child who do not give consent
  • Children who have primary and secondary immunosuppressive states.
  • Children who had abdominal/gastrointestinal tract surgery in the past.
  • Children who had used probiotics/prebiotics in the last one month period.
  • Children who had used antibiotics in the last one month period.
  • Children who has accompanying gastrointestinal symptoms.
  • Children who are using anti-acid treatment at the time of involvement.

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Incidence of Antibiotic Associated Diarrhea (AAD) in Children in TurkeyDecember 2018

How common the antibiotic associated diarrhea is encountered in pediatric age group in outpatient clinic in Turkey.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Follow-up of Severity of AAD in Outpatient Clinics and by Phone Calls for Two Months Period in Pediatric Population in Turkey.December 2018

Duration of AAD and interventional requirements of pediatric patients who develop AAD.

Development of diarrhea during study period will be determined by using Bristol Stool Charts. Stool charts will be provided to parents by the investigators. The parents will follow number and shape and consistency of stool , and decide according to the Bristol Stool Chart. Four times and more defecation and stool in type 5,6 and 7 according to Bristol Chart that will continue for a minimum of 2 days will be regarded as diarrhea. If the diarrhea necessitates hospitalization and/or intravenous hydration therapy, this will be regarded as severe diarrhea. If patient with diarrhea will treated by just observation and diarrhea will subside spontaneously, diarrhea will be regarded as mild.

Incidence of antibiotic associated diarrhea in different age groupsDecember 2018

Differences in incidence and severity of AAD in children with different age groups.

Incidence of antibiotic associated diarrhea with different type and formulation of antibioticDecember 2018

Incidence of antibiotic associated diarrhea with different class of antibiotics will be determined

Local differences in pediatric AAD across TurkeyDecember 2018

Differences in incidence and severity of AAD in children in different cities in Turkey.

The incidence of antibiotic associated diarrhea will be expressed as proportion of new cases of diarrhea to total number of patients in the follow-up period of patients who receive oral antibiotics. The overall ratio will be calculated at the end of whole study period.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Hacettepe University

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Ankara, Turkey

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