Prevalence and Risk Factors of Clostridium difficile Infection Among Patients Hospitalized for a Flare of Inflammatory Bowel Disease in King Abdulaziz University Hospital

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Samman, Areej A. [1 ]
Alfares, Mona [2 ]
Bajabur, Raghad A. [1 ]
Alnefaie, Roaa O. [1 ]
Alwadai, Lama S. [1 ]
Murad, Weaam W. [1 ]
Dahal, Bayan M. [1 ]
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[1] King Abdulaziz Univ, Fac Med, Internal Med, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
[2] King Abdulaziz Univ Hosp, Infect Dis, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
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(ibd) inflammatory bowel disease; extraintestinal manifestations in inflammatory bowel disease; community-acquired clostridium difficile infection (cdi); complications of inflammatory bowel disease; recurrent clostridium difficile infection; EPIDEMIOLOGY; ADULTS; IMPACT;
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10.7759/cureus.48451
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R5 [内科学];
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Background The gram-negative anaerobe Clostridium difficile is the main infectious cause of pseudomembranous colitis and infectious diarrhea in hospitalized patients. Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients have been proven to have higher rates of Clostridium difficile infection (CDI). Antibiotic use is the most well-known of the several risk factors for CDI. A few more are advanced age, previous hospitalization, increased severity of an underlying illness, gastrointestinal surgery, and proton pump inhibitors. This study aimed to find out which factors predict CDI in IBD patients at King Abdulaziz University Hospital in Jeddah.Methods We conducted a retrospective cohort study of all inflammatory bowel disease patients who developed CDI with a total sample of 602 patients from 2009 through 2022 at King Abdulaziz University in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. We identified the clinical data of patients diagnosed with CDI and admitted to the hospital for either diagnosis or follow-up, and we measured the frequencies and percentages as qualitative data and the mean ( standard deviation) as quantitative variables. A chi-square test was used to estimate the correlation between Clostridium difficile infections and multiple factors, including a history of previous hospitalizations, recent flares, intestinal manifestations, extraintestinal manifestations, comorbidities, and IBD medications. Meanwhile, independent t-tests were performed to analyze the continuous variables.Results Out of 602 IBD patients, 53 patients (8.8%) had a confirmed CDI test using an immunoassay for Clostridium difficile toxins A and B. Most of the patients were female and nonsmokers. Regarding colonic involvement, 47 individuals with the disease extending to their large colon also evaluated positive for CDI. Among patients with a positive history of CDI, there were 21 patients with a recent flare-up of fewer than five episodes, five patients had more than five episodes, and the rest did not have any recent flare-ups. Also, IBD patients were significantly at a higher risk for intestinal resection.Conclusion IBD patients are more susceptible to CDI due to flare-ups that require hospitalization and their medications. As a result, clinicians must consider CDI testing in IBD patients who are hospitalized and who are receiving medication to ensure early diagnosis and therapy.
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