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Clostridioides difficile Infection among Cirrhotic Patients with Variceal Bleeding

Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) stands as the leading cause of nosocomial infection with high morbidity and mortality rates, causing a major burden on the healthcare system. Driven by antibiotics, it usually affects older patients with chronic disease or immunosuppressed or oncologic manage...

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Autores principales: Voicu, Mirela Nicoleta, Popescu, Florica, Florescu, Dan Nicolae, Rogoveanu, Ion, Turcu-Stiolica, Adina, Gheonea, Dan Ionut, Iovanescu, Vlad Florin, Iordache, Sevastita, Cazacu, Sergiu Marian, Ungureanu, Bogdan Silviu
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8233718/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34204307
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10060731
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author Voicu, Mirela Nicoleta
Popescu, Florica
Florescu, Dan Nicolae
Rogoveanu, Ion
Turcu-Stiolica, Adina
Gheonea, Dan Ionut
Iovanescu, Vlad Florin
Iordache, Sevastita
Cazacu, Sergiu Marian
Ungureanu, Bogdan Silviu
author_facet Voicu, Mirela Nicoleta
Popescu, Florica
Florescu, Dan Nicolae
Rogoveanu, Ion
Turcu-Stiolica, Adina
Gheonea, Dan Ionut
Iovanescu, Vlad Florin
Iordache, Sevastita
Cazacu, Sergiu Marian
Ungureanu, Bogdan Silviu
author_sort Voicu, Mirela Nicoleta
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description Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) stands as the leading cause of nosocomial infection with high morbidity and mortality rates, causing a major burden on the healthcare system. Driven by antibiotics, it usually affects older patients with chronic disease or immunosuppressed or oncologic management. Variceal bleeding secondary to cirrhosis requires antibiotics to prevent bacterial translocation, and thus patients become susceptible to CDI. We aimed to investigate the risk factors for CDI in cirrhotic patients with variceal bleeding following ceftriaxone and the mortality risk in this patient’s population. We retrospectively screened 367 cirrhotic patients with variceal bleeding, from which 25 patients were confirmed with CDI, from 1 January 2017 to 31 December 2019. We found MELD to be the only multivariate predictor for mortality (odds ratio, OR = 1.281, 95% confidence interval, CI: 0.098–1.643, p = 0.042). A model of four predictors (age, days of admission, Charlson index, Child–Pugh score) was generated (area under the receiver operating characteristics curve, AUC = 0.840, 95% CI: 0.758–0.921, p < 0.0001) to assess the risk of CDI exposure. Determining the probability of getting CDI for cirrhotic patients with variceal bleeding could be a tool for doctors in taking decisions, which could be integrated in sustainable public health programs.
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spelling pubmed-82337182021-06-27 Clostridioides difficile Infection among Cirrhotic Patients with Variceal Bleeding Voicu, Mirela Nicoleta Popescu, Florica Florescu, Dan Nicolae Rogoveanu, Ion Turcu-Stiolica, Adina Gheonea, Dan Ionut Iovanescu, Vlad Florin Iordache, Sevastita Cazacu, Sergiu Marian Ungureanu, Bogdan Silviu Antibiotics (Basel) Article Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) stands as the leading cause of nosocomial infection with high morbidity and mortality rates, causing a major burden on the healthcare system. Driven by antibiotics, it usually affects older patients with chronic disease or immunosuppressed or oncologic management. Variceal bleeding secondary to cirrhosis requires antibiotics to prevent bacterial translocation, and thus patients become susceptible to CDI. We aimed to investigate the risk factors for CDI in cirrhotic patients with variceal bleeding following ceftriaxone and the mortality risk in this patient’s population. We retrospectively screened 367 cirrhotic patients with variceal bleeding, from which 25 patients were confirmed with CDI, from 1 January 2017 to 31 December 2019. We found MELD to be the only multivariate predictor for mortality (odds ratio, OR = 1.281, 95% confidence interval, CI: 0.098–1.643, p = 0.042). A model of four predictors (age, days of admission, Charlson index, Child–Pugh score) was generated (area under the receiver operating characteristics curve, AUC = 0.840, 95% CI: 0.758–0.921, p < 0.0001) to assess the risk of CDI exposure. Determining the probability of getting CDI for cirrhotic patients with variceal bleeding could be a tool for doctors in taking decisions, which could be integrated in sustainable public health programs. MDPI 2021-06-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8233718/ /pubmed/34204307 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10060731 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Voicu, Mirela Nicoleta
Popescu, Florica
Florescu, Dan Nicolae
Rogoveanu, Ion
Turcu-Stiolica, Adina
Gheonea, Dan Ionut
Iovanescu, Vlad Florin
Iordache, Sevastita
Cazacu, Sergiu Marian
Ungureanu, Bogdan Silviu
Clostridioides difficile Infection among Cirrhotic Patients with Variceal Bleeding
title Clostridioides difficile Infection among Cirrhotic Patients with Variceal Bleeding
title_full Clostridioides difficile Infection among Cirrhotic Patients with Variceal Bleeding
title_fullStr Clostridioides difficile Infection among Cirrhotic Patients with Variceal Bleeding
title_full_unstemmed Clostridioides difficile Infection among Cirrhotic Patients with Variceal Bleeding
title_short Clostridioides difficile Infection among Cirrhotic Patients with Variceal Bleeding
title_sort clostridioides difficile infection among cirrhotic patients with variceal bleeding
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8233718/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34204307
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10060731
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