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Alice Guh, Rongxia Li, Lauren C Korhonen, Lisa Gail Winston, Erin Parker, Christopher A Czaja, Helen Johnston, Elizabeth Basiliere, James Meek, Danyel M Olson, Scott Fridkin, Lucy E Wilson, Rebecca Perlmutter, Stacy Holzbauer, Paige D’Heilly, Erin Phipps, Kristina Flores, Ghinwa Dumyati, Rebecca Pierce, Valerie Ocampo, Christopher Wilson, Jasmine Watkins, Dale Gerding, L Clifford McDonald, 684. Characteristics of Patients with Initial Clostridioides difficile Infection (CDI) That Are Associated With Increased Risk of Multiple CDI Recurrences, Open Forum Infectious Diseases, Volume 10, Issue Supplement_2, December 2023, ofad500.746, https://doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofad500.746
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Abstract
Recent advancements in treating Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) include therapeutics to prevent further recurrence in patients with recurrent CDI (rCDI). However, little is known about which patients are at increased risk for multiple recurrences (≥ 2 rCDI). We sought to identify predictors of multiple rCDI (mrCDI) in adults at the time of presentation with initial CDI (iCDI).
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Emerging Infections Program (EIP) conducts population-based CDI surveillance in 10 U.S. sites. We defined iCDI as a positive C. difficile test during January 2018–August 2019 in a person aged ≥ 18 years with no prior positive test reported to EIP. rCDI was defined as a positive test ≥ 14 days from the previous positive test within 180 days after iCDI. All patients with community-onset iCDI and a random sample of patients with healthcare-facility onset iCDI (i.e., hospital-onset, long-term care facility onset) had full chart reviews. Multiple imputation was performed on missing race/ethnicity. Candidate variables determined a priori to be potentially associated with mrCDI were entered into an initial multivariable logistic regression model. Patients without mrCDI who died within 180 days of their iCDI were excluded from the model. Candidate variables with a p-value < 0.1 in the initial model were included in the final model.
Patients with iCDI who are older, on hemodialysis, or had recent hospitalization or nitrofurantoin use may be at increased risk of mrCDI and may benefit from early use of adjunctive therapy to prevent mrCDI. If confirmed, these findings would aid in clinical decision making.
Ghinwa Dumyati, MD, Pfizer: Grant/Research Support
Author notes
Session: 54. HAI: C. difficile
Thursday, October 12, 2023: 12:15 PM
- hemodialysis
- clostridium difficile infections
- adult
- centers for disease control and prevention (u.s.)
- emerging communicable diseases
- disclosure
- ethnic group
- health care facility
- long-term care
- nitrofurantoin
- health care decision making
- surveillance, medical
- community
- adjunctive therapy
- multiple imputation
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