Doctors track emergency care for dangerous gut infections
NCT ID NCT03544203
Summary
This study observed how 200 adult patients with serious community-acquired abdominal infections were treated in emergency departments. Researchers tracked their care—including timing of surgery and antibiotics—to understand what factors lead to better or worse outcomes. The goal was to gather real-world data to help improve future treatment guidelines for these dangerous infections.
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Locations
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AP HM La Timone
Marseille, Marseille, 13385, France
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Ap Hm La Timone
Marseille, France
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CHRU Lille
Lille, 59037, France
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CHU Angers
Angers, 49033, France
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CHU Bichat Claude Bernard
Paris, 75018, France
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CHU Clermont-Ferrand
Clermont-Ferrand, 63000, France
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CHU Grenoble La Tronche
Grenoble, 38700, France
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CHU Nimes
Nîmes, 30029, France
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CHU Strasbourg
Strasbourg, France
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CHU d'Amiens
Amiens, Amiens, 80054, France
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Hia Percy
Clamart, France
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Hôpital Henri Mondor
Créteil, 94010, France
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Le Kremlin-Bicêtre
Paris, Paris, 94270, France
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Lyon-Sud Pierre Bénite
Lyon, France
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