Title of article :
Clostridium difficile colitis: An increasing hospital-acquired illness
Author/Authors :
Blair A. Jobe، نويسنده , , Andrew Grasley، نويسنده , , Karen E. Deveney، نويسنده , , Clifford W. Deveney، نويسنده , , Brett C. Sheppard، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1995
Pages :
4
From page :
480
To page :
483
Abstract :
Background Colitis caused by itClostridium difficile is receiving increased attention as a nosocomial hospital-acquired infection. Methods To determine the incidence of C difficile colitis in our facility and the relative proportion of patients dying from the colitis or requiring colectomy for it, we retrospectively reviewed 201 cases of colitis caused by C difficile from 1984 to 1994. Results The incidence of C difficile colitis appears to be sharply increasing and is associated with the use of cephalosporins. Among patients who subsequently developed C difficile colitis, the most frequent indication for antibiotic use was perioperative prophylaxis; surgical patients comprised 55% of the total cases. Surgical intervention was required for 5% of patients with C difficile colitis, with an operative mortality of 30%. The overall mortality was 3.5% and was associated with a delay in diagnosis. The only discriminative factor between patients who died and those who survived was length of time from symptoms to treatment-5.43 days for survivors versus 10.7 days for those who died (P<0.05). Conclusions Most cases of C difficile colitis seen by surgeons have followed the use of perioperative prophylactic antibiotics. Strict guide-lines for using perioperative antibiotics should be observed. Prompt recognition of C difficile colitis and aggressive therapy for it are essential for a favorable outcome.
Journal title :
The American Journal of Surgery
Serial Year :
1995
Journal title :
The American Journal of Surgery
Record number :
619392
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