2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.13847/v2
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Protocol of a short post-surgical antibiotic therapy in spine infections - prospective, randomized, unblinded, non-inferiority trials(SASI trials)

Abstract: Background There are several open scientific questions regarding the optimal antibiotic treatment of spine infections (SI) with or without an implant. The duration of post-surgical antibiotic therapy is debated.Methods We will perform and perform two unblinded randomized -controlled RCTs. We hypothesize that shorter durations of systemic antibiotic therapy after surgery for SI are non-inferior (10% margin, 80% power, ɑlpha 5%) to existing (long) treatment durations. The RCTs allocate the participants in two ar… Show more

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