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. 2019 May;49(3):173-179.
doi: 10.1016/j.medmal.2018.08.001. Epub 2018 Sep 25.

Treatment compliance with European guidelines and prognosis of Clostridium difficile infection according to age

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Treatment compliance with European guidelines and prognosis of Clostridium difficile infection according to age

M Lauda-Maillen et al. Med Mal Infect. 2019 May.

Abstract

Objective: Age>65 years is associated with the recurrence and poor prognosis of Clostridium difficile infection (CDI). Data on elderly patients (≥75 years) is scarce, and little is known about compliance with European guidelines in terms of specific treatment. We aimed to analyze the treatment and prognosis of CDI in two groups of patients aged<and≥75 years.

Patients and methods: We performed a prospective survey from May 2014 to April 2015 in a university hospital including all patients presenting with microbiologically confirmed CDI. Sociodemographic and clinical data, treatment of CDI, recurrences (<8 weeks after CDI treatment completion), new episodes, and mortality were recorded. Follow-up was performed until February 2016.

Results: Overall, 101 patients were included; 45 were aged≥75 years (44.6%). More than two-thirds of CDIs (71/101) were severe. Seven per cent of patients presenting with severe CDI and 10% of patients at increased risk of recurrence received the adequate treatment as per European guidelines. Mean follow-up was 15±4 months (range: 10-22). Among patients aged≥75 years, we observed the same number of recurrences and new episodes of CDI during the follow-up. The 3-month case fatality was significantly higher in the elderly group (P<0.001). The one-year survival rate was 73.2% in younger patients and 45.7% in elderly patients (P=0.0004).

Conclusion: This study confirms the poor prognosis of CDI in elderly patients and highlights the lack of compliance with treatment guidelines.

Keywords: Clostridium difficile infection; Elderly; Guidelines; Infections à Clostridium difficile; Mortality; Mortalité; Personne âgée; Recommandations.

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