The always evolving diagnosis and management of Clostridioides difficile colitis: What you need to know
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The always evolving diagnosis and management of Clostridioides difficile colitis: What you need to know
Abstract
The diagnosis, pharmacologic management, and surgical options for Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) are rapidly evolving, which presents a challenge for the busy surgeon to remain up to date on the latest clinical guidelines. This review provides an evidence-based practical guide for CDI management tailored to the needs of surgeons and surgical intensivists. Historically, the diagnosis of CDI relied on slow cell culture cytotoxicity neutralization assays, but now, the rapidly resulting nucleic acid amplification tests and enzyme immunoassays have become mainstream. In terms of antibiotic therapy, metronidazole and oral vancomycin were the main "workhorse" antibiotics in the early 2000s, but large randomized controlled trials have now demonstrated that fidaxomicin produces superior results. Regarding surgical intervention, total abdominal colectomy was once the only procedure of choice; however, diverting loop ileostomy with colonic lavage is emerging as a viable alternative. Finally, novel adjuncts such as fecal microbiota transplantation and targeted therapy against toxin B (bezlotoxumab) are playing an increasingly important role in the management of CDI.
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