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		<title>Study on Reducing Hospital Stay in Children with Complicated Appendicitis Using Amoxicillin and Clavulanic Acid</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2026 15:03:49 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This clinical trial is focused on studying a condition known as complicated acute appendicitis in children. This condition occurs when the appendix, a small organ attached to the large intestine, becomes severely inflamed and infected, often requiring surgical removal. The study aims to evaluate a new treatment approach called the &#8220;Fast Track&#8221; strategy, which is [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This clinical trial is focused on studying a condition known as <b>complicated acute appendicitis</b> in children. This condition occurs when the appendix, a small organ attached to the large intestine, becomes severely inflamed and infected, often requiring surgical removal. The study aims to evaluate a new treatment approach called the &#8220;Fast Track&#8221; strategy, which is designed to help children recover more quickly after surgery and potentially shorten their hospital stay.</p>
<p>The treatment being tested involves the use of medications containing <b>amoxicillin</b> and <b>clavulanic acid</b>. These are antibiotics that help fight infections by killing bacteria or preventing their growth. In this study, these medications are given in two forms: a solution for injection or infusion, and film-coated tablets. The trial will compare this new approach to the standard treatment to see if it is just as effective in preventing complications after surgery, such as infections or other issues that might require further medical attention.</p>
<p>Participants in the study will undergo a surgical procedure called a laparoscopic appendectomy, which is a minimally invasive surgery to remove the appendix. After the surgery, they will receive the study treatment and be monitored for any adverse events, such as infections or complications, for 30 days. The goal is to determine if the Fast Track strategy can safely reduce the length of hospital stays without increasing the risk of complications. This study is important for improving recovery times and overall outcomes for children with complicated acute appendicitis.</p>
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		<title>Study on Linezolid and Vancomycin for Preventing Surgical Site Infections in Patients Undergoing Surgery</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2026 14:23:30 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This clinical trial is focused on preventing infections that can occur after surgery, known as surgical site infections. The study is examining the effectiveness of two antibiotics, linezolid and vancomycin, in preventing these infections. Linezolid is given as a solution for infusion, which means it is administered directly into the bloodstream through a vein. Vancomycin [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This clinical trial is focused on preventing infections that can occur after surgery, known as surgical site infections. The study is examining the effectiveness of two antibiotics, <i>linezolid</i> and <i>vancomycin</i>, in preventing these infections. <i>Linezolid</i> is given as a solution for infusion, which means it is administered directly into the bloodstream through a vein. <i>Vancomycin</i> is also given as a solution for infusion and is used in various forms, including <i>vancomycin hydrochloride</i>.</p>
<p>The purpose of the study is to determine if <i>linezolid</i> is as effective as <i>vancomycin</i> in preventing surgical site infections within 30 days after surgery. Participants in the study will receive either <i>linezolid</i> or <i>vancomycin</i> as part of their surgical care. The study will monitor the participants for any signs of infection after their surgery to compare the effectiveness of the two antibiotics.</p>
<p>The study will involve adult patients who are undergoing elective surgeries, which are planned surgeries that are not emergencies. These surgeries can be from various medical specialties, such as neurological, cardiac, orthopedic, and others. The study aims to provide valuable information on the best antibiotic choice for preventing infections in patients who cannot use certain other antibiotics due to allergies or specific bacterial colonization.</p>
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		<title>Study on Clindamycin Use for Infection Prevention in Pregnant Women Undergoing Maternal or Fetal Surgery</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2026 14:23:23 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This clinical trial is focused on understanding how the antibiotic clindamycin behaves in the body during surgeries related to pregnancy, specifically during obstetric or fetal surgery. The study involves using Dalacin C 600 mg solution injectable, which contains the active ingredient clindamycin phosphate. This medication is administered intravenously, meaning it is given directly into a [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This clinical trial is focused on understanding how the antibiotic <i>clindamycin</i> behaves in the body during surgeries related to pregnancy, specifically during <i>obstetric</i> or <i>fetal surgery</i>. The study involves using <i>Dalacin C 600 mg solution injectable</i>, which contains the active ingredient <i>clindamycin phosphate</i>. This medication is administered intravenously, meaning it is given directly into a vein. The purpose of the study is to explore how clindamycin moves through the body and is processed during and after these types of surgeries.</p>
<p>The study will look at how clindamycin is distributed in different parts of the body, such as the mother&#8217;s blood and the <i>amniotic fluid</i>, which surrounds the baby during pregnancy. This will help researchers understand how the drug works in pregnant women undergoing surgery. The study will involve collecting samples at various times to measure the levels of clindamycin in the body. This information will be compared to existing data from other adults and pregnant women to see if there are any differences.</p>
<p>Participants in the study will include women who are pregnant with one or two babies and are scheduled for certain types of fetal or obstetric surgeries. These surgeries might be necessary for conditions like <i>twin-twin transfusion syndrome</i> or <i>congenital diaphragmatic hernia</i>. The study will help determine the best way to use clindamycin as a preventive measure during these surgeries. By understanding how the drug is processed in the body, the study aims to improve the safety and effectiveness of clindamycin use in pregnant women undergoing surgery.</p>
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