Kroon, H.M.Kenyon-Smith, T.Nair, G.Virgin, J.Thomas, B.Juszczyk, K.Hollington, P.2023-12-202023-12-202023Acta Chirurgica Belgica, 2023; 123(1):49-530001-54582577-0160https://hdl.handle.net/2440/140251Background: After surgery for complicated appendicitis (CA), common practice is to treat all patients with a standardised long-course of intravenous antibiotics (IVAB) to reduce the risk of postoperative surgical infections (PSI). The aim of the current study was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a short-course IVAB after CA in selected patients. Methods: The Department’s prospectively collected database identified CA patients treated between2015 and 2019. Baseline and treatment characteristics and postoperative outcomes were analysed. The cut-off between short- and long-course IVAB was 2 days. Outcomes of interest were PSI and 30-day unplanned readmission. Results: In total, 226 patients had CA: Ninety-nine CA (43.8%) received short-course IVAB and 127 (56.2%) received long-course. PSI occurred in 6% and 10% of the short-course and long-course patients, respectively (p¼0.34). Length of IVAB after a PSI was comparable to that of patients without PSI (median 3 and 2 days of IVAB respectively; p¼0.28). 30-day unplanned readmission rates were 7% and 6%, respectively (p¼0.99). Length of IVAB for readmitted patients was similar to those who were not readmitted (median 3 days of IVAB in both; p¼0.91). Multivariable analysis showed that the intraoperative findings of the appendix (p¼0.04) was a prognostic predictor for PSI. ASA score (p¼0.02) and surgical approach (p¼0.05) were prognostic predictors for 30-day unplanned readmission. Conclusions: This study shows that when patients respond well, a short-course IVAB can safely be applied after CA without increasing risk of PSI or 30-day unplanned readmission.en© 2021 The Royal Belgian Society for Surgerycomplicated appendicitiscomplicationsintravenous antibioticsHumansAppendicitisPostoperative ComplicationsAnti-Bacterial AgentsPatient ReadmissionAppendectomyRisk FactorsRetrospective StudiesSafety and Efficacy of Short-Course Intravenous Antibiotics after Complicated Appendicitis in Selected PatientsJournal article10.1080/00015458.2021.19407262023-11-20577987Kroon, H.M. [0000-0002-8923-7527]