Two Versus Four Weeks of Antibiotic Treatment in Native Joint Arthritis
- Conditions
- Arthritis, Septic
- Interventions
- Procedure: Two week's arm - surgeryProcedure: Four week's arm - surgeryDrug: Two week's arm - drugsDrug: Four week's arm - drugs
- Registration Number
- NCT03615781
- Lead Sponsor
- University Hospital, Geneva
- Brief Summary
The optimal duration of systemic antibiotic administration for native joint septic arthritis is unknown. The investigators perform a randomized study allowing up to 3 surgical lavages and allocating patients into a two-week's and a four week's randomization arm
- Detailed Description
The optimal duration of systemic antibiotic administration for native joint septic arthritis is unknown. The investigators perform a randomized study allocating patients into a two-week's and a four week's randomization arm.
The adult patients are hospitalized for septic arthritis. A computer program randomizes 1:1 between a two week's and a four week's arm of targeted antibiotic treatment of which at least the first week is intravenously. The randomization may occur until Day 5 of admission. Up to three surgical interventions are allowed. The investigators allow the inclusion of all bacterial arthritis and all joints.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 85
- Age >17 years
- Microbiologically-confirmed septic arthritis
- At least one surgical drainage/lavage
- Presence of osteosynthesis material in the vicinity of the articulation
- Presence of a concomitant infection needing more than 2 week's of antibiotic therapy
- More than 3 surgical drainages
- Life expectancy less than 6 months
- Chronic osteomyelitis in vicinity of the arthritis
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Two week's arm - surgery Two week's arm - surgery The investigators perform a surgical drainage and removal of the infected orthopedic implant. Four week's arm - surgery Four week's arm - surgery The investigators surgically remove the infected implant. Two week's arm - drugs Two week's arm - drugs The investigators perform a surgical drainage and removal of the infected orthopedic implant. They start an empirical antibiotic treatment based on patient's history and co-morbidities, such as vancomycin or amoxicillin/clavulanic acid. The adapt later on the targeted antibiotic therapy according to the causative pathogens and their antibiotic susceptibility testing. Four week's arm - drugs Four week's arm - drugs The investigators surgically remove the infected implant and all soft tissue infection. Instead of a total of 2 week's of antibiotic therapy, they administer a total of 4 weeks of systemic antibiotic therapy targeted to the pathogen(s).
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Clinical Remission of systemic infection 6 months Measurement of fever.
Sequels 6 months Patient's remaining gait disorders.
* range of movement in adjacent joints of former infection
* questionnaire regarding persistant pain and handicaps (open wording)
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Presence of pus 6 months Visual examination of the presence of pus coming out the wound
Wound redness 6 months Visual examination of the presence of wound redness.
Wound discharge 6 months Visual examination of the presence of wound discharge
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Geneva University Hospitals
🇨🇭Geneva, Switzerland