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PROCalcitonin-based algorithm for antibiotic use in Acute Pancreatitis (PROCAP): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

BACKGROUND: Differentiating infection from inflammation in acute pancreatitis is difficult, leading to overuse of antibiotics. Procalcitonin (PCT) measurement is a means of distinguishing infection from inflammation as levels rise rapidly in response to a pro-inflammatory stimulus of bacterial origi...

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Autores principales: Siriwardena, Ajith K., Jegatheeswaran, Santhalingam, Mason, James M., Baltatzis, Minas, Chan, Anthony, Sheen, Aali J., O’Reilly, Derek, Jamdar, Saurabh, Deshpande, Rahul, de Liguori Carino, Nicola, Satyadas, Thomas, Qamruddin, Ahmed, Hayden, Katharine, Parker, Michael J., Butler, John, Rajai, Azita, McIntyre, Ben
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6664733/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31358032
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13063-019-3549-3
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author Siriwardena, Ajith K.
Jegatheeswaran, Santhalingam
Mason, James M.
Baltatzis, Minas
Chan, Anthony
Sheen, Aali J.
O’Reilly, Derek
Jamdar, Saurabh
Deshpande, Rahul
de Liguori Carino, Nicola
Satyadas, Thomas
Qamruddin, Ahmed
Hayden, Katharine
Parker, Michael J.
Butler, John
Rajai, Azita
McIntyre, Ben
author_facet Siriwardena, Ajith K.
Jegatheeswaran, Santhalingam
Mason, James M.
Baltatzis, Minas
Chan, Anthony
Sheen, Aali J.
O’Reilly, Derek
Jamdar, Saurabh
Deshpande, Rahul
de Liguori Carino, Nicola
Satyadas, Thomas
Qamruddin, Ahmed
Hayden, Katharine
Parker, Michael J.
Butler, John
Rajai, Azita
McIntyre, Ben
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description BACKGROUND: Differentiating infection from inflammation in acute pancreatitis is difficult, leading to overuse of antibiotics. Procalcitonin (PCT) measurement is a means of distinguishing infection from inflammation as levels rise rapidly in response to a pro-inflammatory stimulus of bacterial origin and normally fall after successful treatment. Algorithms based on PCT measurement can differentiate bacterial sepsis from a systemic inflammatory response. The PROCalcitonin-based algorithm for antibiotic use in Acute Pancreatitis (PROCAP) trial tests the hypothesis that a PCT-based algorithm to guide initiation, continuation and discontinuation of antibiotics will lead to reduced antibiotic use in patients with acute pancreatitis and without an adverse effect on outcome. METHODS: This is a single-centre, randomised, controlled, single-blind, two-arm pragmatic clinical and cost-effectiveness trial. Patients with a clinical diagnosis of acute pancreatitis will be allocated on a 1:1 basis to intervention or standard care. Intervention will involve the use of a PCT-based algorithm to guide antibiotic use. The primary outcome measure will be the binary outcome of antibiotic use during index admission. Secondary outcome measures include: safety non-inferiority endpoint all-cause mortality; days of antibiotic use; clinical infections; new isolates of multiresistant bacteria; duration of inpatient stay; episode-related mortality and cause; quality of life (EuroQol EQ-5D); and cost analysis. A 20% absolute change in antibiotic use would be a clinically important difference. A study with 80% power and 5% significance (two-sided) would require 97 patients in each arm (194 patients in total): the study will aim to recruit 200 patients. Analysis will follow intention-to-treat principles. DISCUSSION: When complete, PROCAP will be the largest randomised trial of the use of a PCT algorithm to guide initiation, continuation and cessation of antibiotics in acute pancreatitis. PROCAP is the only randomised trial to date to compare standard care of acute pancreatitis as defined by the International Association of Pancreatology/American Pancreatic Association guidelines to patients having standard care but with all antibiotic prescribing decisions based on PCT measurement. TRIAL REGISTRATION: International Standard Randomised Controlled Trial Number, ISRCTN50584992. Registered on 7 February 2018. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1186/s13063-019-3549-3) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-66647332019-08-05 PROCalcitonin-based algorithm for antibiotic use in Acute Pancreatitis (PROCAP): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial Siriwardena, Ajith K. Jegatheeswaran, Santhalingam Mason, James M. Baltatzis, Minas Chan, Anthony Sheen, Aali J. O’Reilly, Derek Jamdar, Saurabh Deshpande, Rahul de Liguori Carino, Nicola Satyadas, Thomas Qamruddin, Ahmed Hayden, Katharine Parker, Michael J. Butler, John Rajai, Azita McIntyre, Ben Trials Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Differentiating infection from inflammation in acute pancreatitis is difficult, leading to overuse of antibiotics. Procalcitonin (PCT) measurement is a means of distinguishing infection from inflammation as levels rise rapidly in response to a pro-inflammatory stimulus of bacterial origin and normally fall after successful treatment. Algorithms based on PCT measurement can differentiate bacterial sepsis from a systemic inflammatory response. The PROCalcitonin-based algorithm for antibiotic use in Acute Pancreatitis (PROCAP) trial tests the hypothesis that a PCT-based algorithm to guide initiation, continuation and discontinuation of antibiotics will lead to reduced antibiotic use in patients with acute pancreatitis and without an adverse effect on outcome. METHODS: This is a single-centre, randomised, controlled, single-blind, two-arm pragmatic clinical and cost-effectiveness trial. Patients with a clinical diagnosis of acute pancreatitis will be allocated on a 1:1 basis to intervention or standard care. Intervention will involve the use of a PCT-based algorithm to guide antibiotic use. The primary outcome measure will be the binary outcome of antibiotic use during index admission. Secondary outcome measures include: safety non-inferiority endpoint all-cause mortality; days of antibiotic use; clinical infections; new isolates of multiresistant bacteria; duration of inpatient stay; episode-related mortality and cause; quality of life (EuroQol EQ-5D); and cost analysis. A 20% absolute change in antibiotic use would be a clinically important difference. A study with 80% power and 5% significance (two-sided) would require 97 patients in each arm (194 patients in total): the study will aim to recruit 200 patients. Analysis will follow intention-to-treat principles. DISCUSSION: When complete, PROCAP will be the largest randomised trial of the use of a PCT algorithm to guide initiation, continuation and cessation of antibiotics in acute pancreatitis. PROCAP is the only randomised trial to date to compare standard care of acute pancreatitis as defined by the International Association of Pancreatology/American Pancreatic Association guidelines to patients having standard care but with all antibiotic prescribing decisions based on PCT measurement. TRIAL REGISTRATION: International Standard Randomised Controlled Trial Number, ISRCTN50584992. Registered on 7 February 2018. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1186/s13063-019-3549-3) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. BioMed Central 2019-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC6664733/ /pubmed/31358032 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13063-019-3549-3 Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Study Protocol
Siriwardena, Ajith K.
Jegatheeswaran, Santhalingam
Mason, James M.
Baltatzis, Minas
Chan, Anthony
Sheen, Aali J.
O’Reilly, Derek
Jamdar, Saurabh
Deshpande, Rahul
de Liguori Carino, Nicola
Satyadas, Thomas
Qamruddin, Ahmed
Hayden, Katharine
Parker, Michael J.
Butler, John
Rajai, Azita
McIntyre, Ben
PROCalcitonin-based algorithm for antibiotic use in Acute Pancreatitis (PROCAP): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
title PROCalcitonin-based algorithm for antibiotic use in Acute Pancreatitis (PROCAP): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
title_full PROCalcitonin-based algorithm for antibiotic use in Acute Pancreatitis (PROCAP): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
title_fullStr PROCalcitonin-based algorithm for antibiotic use in Acute Pancreatitis (PROCAP): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed PROCalcitonin-based algorithm for antibiotic use in Acute Pancreatitis (PROCAP): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
title_short PROCalcitonin-based algorithm for antibiotic use in Acute Pancreatitis (PROCAP): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
title_sort procalcitonin-based algorithm for antibiotic use in acute pancreatitis (procap): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6664733/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31358032
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13063-019-3549-3
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