Title

Treatment of Acute Pyelonephritis With Gram Negative Strains in Infants and Children Less Than 3 Years Old
Treatment of Acute Pyelonephritis With Gram Negative Strains in Infants and Children Less Than 3 Years Old. Cefixime PO 10d vs Ceftriaxone IV 4d Followed by Cefixime PO 6d. Multicenter, Randomised Trial of Equivalence.
  • Phase

    Phase 4
  • Study Type

    Interventional
  • Status

    Completed No Results Posted
  • Study Participants

    700
The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the equivalence of the therapeutic efficacy of cefixime by mouth (PO) 10 days (d) and ceftriaxone intravenous route(IV) 4d followed by cefixime PO 6d on renal scars 6 months after a first acute pyelonephritis episode.

The investigators hypothesize that treatment with cefixime PO will allow no more renal scars than intravenous route (IV) treatment of pyelonephritis in infants and children less than 3 years old, 6 months after the first episode. If it is true, treatment will no longer need hospitalisation and the advantages for children, families and the health system will be very important.
Guidelines for treatment of acute pyelonephritis in infants and children are different from one country to another. The main question is the incidence of renal scars.

intravenous route (IV) treatment is supposed to give the best results, but no previous study has ever given the incidence of renal scars after PO treatment.

This multicenter, randomised trial is an equivalence study of PO and intravenous route (IV) treatments.
Study Started
Jul 31
2005
Primary Completion
Jun 30
2008
Study Completion
Feb 28
2009
Last Update
Feb 12
2009
Estimate

Drug antibiotic

cephalosporine by oral route : cefixime

Drug antibiotics

cephalosporine : ceftriaxone by intra venous route and cefixime by oral route

1 Active Comparator

cefixime antibiotic treatment by oral route

2 Sham Comparator

ceftriaxone antibiotic treatment by venous infusion and cefixime antibiotic treatment by oral route during six days

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

Infants and children more than 1 month old and less than 3 years old
First episode of acute pyelonephritis with gram negative strains
Fever more than 38.5°C
Procalcitonin (PCT) value > 0.5 ng/ml
Urine obtained by transurethral bladder catheterization, suprapubic aspiration or midstream collection
Urine exam: more than 100.000 leukocytes and gram negative strains +
Normal hemodynamic exam
Normal renal ultrasonography
Positive DMSA renal scan for pyelonephritis during the first week after diagnosis
Parental informed consent

Exclusion Criteria:

Newborn
Children more than 3 years old
Past urine infection
Septic hemodynamic abnormalities
Obstructive uropathy and any renal ultrasonography abnormalities
Allergy to cefixime or ceftriaxone
Antibiotic during the five previous days
Gastrointestinal abnormalities able to interfere with antibiotic intake or absorption
Absence of parental consent
Social familial difficulties
No Results Posted