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Two-thirds of patients over the age of 80 may have diverticulitis, and 20% of them have obvious clinical symptoms.
Two-thirds of patients over 80 years of age may have diverticulitis, and 20% of them have obvious clinical symptoms.
The researchers randomized 180 patients with simple acute diverticulitis from New Zealand and Australia into groups receiving antibiotics (n = 85) or placebo (n = 95), and treatment lasted 7 days.
The results of the study showed that there was no significant difference in the median length of stay between patients receiving antibiotic treatment and the placebo group ((40.
This study confirmed experimentally that antibiotic treatment did not reduce the length of stay in patients with diverticulitis.
This study confirmed experimentally that antibiotic treatment did not reduce the length of stay in patients with diverticulitis.
Original source:
Rebekah Jaung.
Antibiotics Do Not Reduce Length of Hospital Stay for Uncomplicated Diverticulitis in a Pragmatic Double-Blind Randomized Trial.
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