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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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • AP HM La Timone

    Marseille, Marseille, 13385, France

  • Ap Hm La Timone

    Marseille, France

  • CHRU Lille

    Lille, 59037, France

  • CHU Angers

    Angers, 49033, France

  • CHU Bichat Claude Bernard

    Paris, 75018, France

  • CHU Clermont-Ferrand

    Clermont-Ferrand, 63000, France

  • CHU Grenoble La Tronche

    Grenoble, 38700, France

  • CHU Nimes

    Nîmes, 30029, France

  • CHU Strasbourg

    Strasbourg, France

  • CHU d'Amiens

    Amiens, Amiens, 80054, France

  • Hia Percy

    Clamart, France

  • Hôpital Henri Mondor

    Créteil, 94010, France

  • Le Kremlin-Bicêtre

    Paris, Paris, 94270, France

  • Lyon-Sud Pierre Bénite

    Lyon, France

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