Riga Stradins University

Paediatric Appendicitis

Research activity centres on acute appendicitis in children and adolescents aged 7 to 18, with attention to uncomplicated acute appendicitis and non-surgical treatment approaches.

  • Child and adolescent surgery
  • Conservative management of appendicitis
  • Early diagnosis of uncomplicated appendicitis

The funded studies focus on clinical decision-making in paediatric abdominal pain and the identification of cases suitable for conservative treatment.

Pain Assessment

Clinical interest includes the evaluation of pain syndrome in children with appendicitis, alongside monitoring of clinical-biochemical parameters relevant to symptom severity and treatment response.

  • Analgesic management
  • Symptom monitoring
  • Inflammation-related markers

These investigations support the development of structured approaches to pain control in paediatric patients managed without surgery.

Clinical and Biochemical Evaluation

The research landscape includes assessment of inflammatory parameters and other biochemical indicators associated with uncomplicated appendicitis in young patients.

  • Inflammation markers
  • Clinical-biochemical correlation
  • Diagnostic criteria

These areas are linked to refining recognition of non-complicated appendicitis and supporting treatment selection in paediatric care.

Health Economics

Another area of interest is the clinical and economic evaluation of conservative management for appendicitis in children, with emphasis on cost-efficiency and practical care pathways.

  • Cost-efficiency
  • Conservative care evaluation
  • Healthcare resource use

This includes examining how non-operative treatment relates to early diagnosis and patient management in paediatric settings.

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Matched clinical trials

  • Study on the Effectiveness and Safety of Amoxicillin, Clavulanic Acid, and Metronidazole for Treating Acute Appendicitis in Children Aged 7 to 18

    Not yet recruiting

    1 1 1 1
    Investigated diseases:
    Latvia
  • Study on Pain Management in Children Aged 7-18 with Acute Appendicitis Using Ketorolac Trometamol

    Not yet recruiting

    1 1 1 1
    Investigated diseases:
    Latvia