Journal article
Cellulitis: Home or Inpatient in Children from the Emergency Department (CHOICE): Protocol for a randomised controlled trial
LF Ibrahim, FE Babl, F Orsini, SM Hopper, PA Bryant
BMJ Open | BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2016
Abstract
Introduction: Children needing intravenous antibiotics for cellulitis are usually admitted to hospital, whereas adults commonly receive intravenous treatment at home. This is a randomised controlled trial (RCT) of intravenous antibiotic treatment of cellulitis in children comparing administration of ceftriaxone at home with standard care of flucloxacillin in hospital. The study aims to compare (1) the rate of treatment failure at home versus hospital (2) the safety of treatment at home versus hospital; and (3) the effect of exposure to short course ceftriaxone versus flucloxacillin on nasal and gut micro-organism resistance patterns and the clinical implications. Methods and analysis: Inclus..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Victorian Department of Health, The Royal Childrens Hospital Foundation, Murdoch Childrens Research Institute.