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. 2023 Nov-Dec;79(6):679-683.
doi: 10.1016/j.mjafi.2023.09.001. Epub 2023 Sep 13.

Diarrheal woes in transplantation from real world settings with special focus on clostridium difficile infection

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Diarrheal woes in transplantation from real world settings with special focus on clostridium difficile infection

Uday Yanamandra et al. Med J Armed Forces India. 2023 Nov-Dec.

Abstract

Background: Diarrhea is the major cause of discomfort and morbidity of patients undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT). The cause of diarrhea may be infective or non-infective.

Methods: This is a prospective single center observational study from North India conducted over a period of approximately 4 years among 105 patients who underwent HSCT (autologous-72, allogeneic-33). The objective of the study was to identify the overall incidence and characteristics of diarrhea in HSCT in the real world, to evaluate any differences among allogeneic or autologous transplants, incidence of C Difficile among diarrheal patients, and antimicrobial usage among these patients.

Results: Diarrhea was present in 89 of 105 patients (84.7%). The mean diarrheal duration was of 8.39±4.57 days (range: 1-24 days). There was non statistical difference between the incidence of diarrhea amongst allogeneic and autologous transplants (78.9% Vs 87.5%). Out of 89 patients with diarrhea, 13 were CDTA positive. We could isolate Clostridium difficile in culture in only 7.6% of patients with CDTA positivity. Metronidazole was the antibiotic of choice for diarrhea in our post-transplant settings. Metronidazole was prescribed for a median duration of 8 days (Range: 3-18 days). Seventeen patients received oral vancomycin with a median duration of 8 days (Range: 5-14 days).

Conclusion: We conclude by saying that diarrhea was a common post-transplant morbidity. Clostridium difficile is not common in patients with the diarrhea post hematopoietic stem cell transplant. All cases of diarrhea need not be infective particularly in allogeneic settings.

Keywords: Clostridium difficile; Diarrhea; Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant; Post-transplant.

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