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Probiotics and Antibiotic Associated Diarrhea in Pediatric Complicated Appendicitis

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Children's Health

Last updated:

06/14/2022

Trial identifier:

NCT04529980

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Study Description

Brief summary:

To determine the effectiveness of the use of probiotics in patients with a diagnosis of complicated appendicitis on antibiotic associated diarrhea (AAD). Probiotics are defined as live microbial organisms that when administered in sufficient amounts, can provide a protective benefit to the individual patient. The use of probiotics in a pediatric population exposed to antibiotics and gastrointestinal surgery such as an appendectomy may provide a protective effect and prevent antibiotic associated diarrhea (ADD)

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Study Recruitment Status:

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Recruitment status
Not yet recruiting: The study has not started recruiting participants. Recruiting: The study is currently recruiting participants. Enrolling by invitation: The study is selecting its participants from a population, or group of people, decided on by the researchers in advance. These studies are not open to everyone who meets the eligibility criteria but only to people in that particular population, who are specifically invited to participate. Active, not recruiting: The study is ongoing, and participants are receiving an intervention or being examined, but potential participants are not currently being recruited or enrolled. Suspended: The study has stopped early but may start again. Terminated: The study has stopped early and will not start again. Participants are no longer being examined or treated. Completed: The study has ended normally, and participants are no longer being examined or treated (that is, the last participant's last visit has occurred). Withdrawn: The study stopped early, before enrolling its first participant. Unknown: A study on ClinicalTrials.gov whose last known status was recruiting; not yet recruiting; or active, not recruiting but that has passed its completion date, and the status has not been last verified within the past 2 years.
Completed
Age Eligible:

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Age
A type of eligibility criteria that indicates the age a person must be to participate in a clinical study. This may be indicated by a specific age or the following age groups: The age groups are: Child (birth–17) Adult (18–64) Older adult (65+)
4 Years - 18 Years
Sexes Eligible:

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Sex
A type of eligibility criteria that indicates the sex of people who may participate in a clinical study (all, female, male). Sex is a person's classification as female or male based on biological distinctions. Sex is distinct from gender-based eligibility.
All
Study Accepts Healthy Volunteers:

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Accepts Healthy Volunteers
A type of eligibility criteria that indicates whether people who do not have the condition/disease being studied can participate in that clinical study.
No
Intervention Being Studied:
Dietary Supplement: Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG (LGG) Probiotic
Dietary Supplement: Placebo
Type of Study:

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Study Type
Describes the nature of a clinical study. Study types include interventional studies (also called clinical trials), observational studies (including patient registries), and expanded access. Interventional studies (clinical trials): A type of clinical study in which participants are assigned to groups that receive one or more intervention/treatment (or no intervention) so that researchers can evaluate the effects of the interventions on biomedical or health-related outcomes. The assignments are determined by the study's protocol. Participants may receive diagnostic, therapeutic, or other types of interventions. Observational studies: A type of clinical study in which participants are identified as belonging to study groups and are assessed for biomedical or health outcomes. Participants may receive diagnostic, therapeutic, or other types of interventions, but the investigator does not assign participants to a specific intervention/treatment. A patient registry is a type of observational study. Expanded access: A way for patients with serious diseases or conditions who cannot participate in a clinical trial to gain access to a medical product that has not been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Also called compassionate use. There are different expanded access types.
Interventional
Enrollment (Actual):

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Enrollment
The number of participants in a clinical study. The "estimated" enrollment is the target number of participants that the researchers need for the study.
98 participants
Sponsor:

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Sponsor
The organization or person who initiates the study and who has authority and control over the study.
Children's Health
Study Locations (1):
Study Start Date (Actual):

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Study start date
The actual date on which the first participant was enrolled in a clinical study. The "estimated" study start date is the date that the researchers think will be the study start date.

September 08, 2020

Study Completion (Actual):

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Study completion date
The date on which the last participant in a clinical study was examined or received an intervention/treatment to collect final data for the primary outcome measures, secondary outcome measures, and adverse events (that is, the last participant's last visit). The "estimated" study completion date is the date that the researchers think will be the study completion date.

February 28, 2022

Placebo Arm:

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Placebo comparator arm
An arm type in which a group of participants receives a placebo during a clinical trial.
Yes

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