Efficacy and Safety Study of Short Term Antibiotic During Seven Days With Ceftriaxone Intravenous the First Day Then Cefixime the Second Day Till the Seventh Day of Acute Uncomplicated Pyelonephritis in Women Between 18 and 65 Years Old
Overview
- Phase
- Phase 4
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Acute Uncomplicated Pyelonephritis
- Sponsor
- University Hospital, Clermont-Ferrand
- Enrollment
- 39
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- Microbiological cure at the 9th day
- Status
- Completed
- Last Updated
- 11 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
Urinary tract community infections are one of very frequent reason consultation and prescription. Urinary tract represents the second site of bacterial community infection after the respiratory system. The management of the acute uncomplicated pyelonephritis was simply codified in the past recommendations of the French Agency for Safety Health Products (AFSSAPS) in 2008. Treatment is based on two main families of antibiotics, fluoroquinolones with 7 days treatment and 3rd generation cephalosporins with 10 to 14 days treatment.
The practice of a short treatment with ceftriaxone intra venous relayed by cefixime orally provides a simplified treatment for patients, a reduced use of fluoroquinolones and a probable decrease in correlation with the emergence of fluoroquinolones resistance, and finally, a decrease in the cost of treatment of acute uncomplicated pyelonephritis.
Detailed Description
Patients will be included by investigators or coinvestigateurs, the day of consultation in the emergency adult department in Clermont-Ferrand city. The diagnosis of acute uncomplicated pyelonephritis is established in the emergency department based on the clinical, laboratory and imaging criteria. Clinical, biological and radiological data will gathered during this consultation : * Clinical data: flank pain, fever, urinary symptoms, * Biological data: urine dipstick (BU No. 1), cytobacteriological urinary (ECBU No. 1), blood prélèvements (Blood count, creatinine, CRP) * Imagery: renal and bladder ultrasound. During the next consultations in the emergency department, respectively on day 3 (J3) of treatment and on day 9 (J9), urine tests (urinary dipsticks \[BU No. 2 and No. 3\] and cytobacteriological urinary \[ECBU No. 2 and No. 3\] will be realised. The clinical and biological management of patient will be performed by the same department to ensure a better comparability of biological results and a centralized real-time clinical data. Patient follow-up will end with a phone call on day 37 (J37), and the rate of clinical relapses and / or biological occurred between day 9 and day 37.
Investigators
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •Women between 18 and 65 years old
- •Diagnosis of Acute Uncomplicated Pyelonephritis
- •Patient obliged to participate in the French national health and pensions system.
- •Patient who have read, understood and signed the consent
Exclusion Criteria
- •Women who are pregnant
- •One of these risk factor who define a complicated pyelonephritis:
- •Medical history of uro-nephrology problem Nephropathy Obstructive Uropathy Vesicoureteral reflux Post mictinal residue \> 100mL Urinary fistula Catheter vesicle and urethral Kidney transplantation Immunodeficiency Diabetes
- •Recurrent pyelonephritis
- •Allergy of betalactam or cephalosporin
- •History of hypersensitivity reactions to antibiotic medications
- •Patient in terminal care
- •Trouble of cognitive function
- •Patient deprive of judicial or administrative freedom
- •Patient participating to another trial
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Microbiological cure at the 9th day
Time Frame: at the 9th day
Secondary Outcomes
- Microbiological cure at the 3 rd day(at the 3 rd day)
- Number of recurrence of acute pyelonephritis during the month after the treatment between the 9 th and the 37 th day(between the 9 th and the 37 th day)