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Copyright ©2008 The WJG Press and Baishideng.
World J Gastroenterol. Jul 21, 2008; 14(27): 4338-4341
Published online Jul 21, 2008. doi: 10.3748/wjg.14.4338
Table 1 Patient characteristics
Patient characteristicsData
Age1 (yr)76 (18-93)
Sex
Female71 (57%)
Male53 (43%)
Nursing home residency19 (15%)
Charlson’s comorbidity score4 (0-10)
GI procedures including PEG and surgery13 (10%)
Previous medication:
Antibiotic therapy within 6 wk prior to onset CDAD101 (81%)
Acid-suppressive therapy66 (53%)
Immunosuppressive therapy25 (20%)
Opioid use57 (46%)
Laxative use30 (24%)
Clinical features of CDAD
Hospital-acquired CDAD101 (81%)
Interval onset of diarrhoea to CDAD therapy ≥ 7 d45 (37%)
Body temperature ≥ 38°C56 (45%)
Severe CDAD27 (22%)
Laboratory at diagnosis:
White blood cell count (G/L)14.1 (4.6-81.3)
CRP (mg/L)118 (2-413)
Creatinine (mg/L)11.5 (3.1-110.5)
Sodium (mmol/L)136 (114-145)
Potassium (mmol/L)3.52 (2.43-5.07)
Continuation of initial antibiotic therapy despite CDAD71 (57%)
Antibiotic therapy for CDAD113 (91%)
Length of hospital stay > 14 d70 (56%)
30-d mortality13 (10%)
Table 2 Univariate analysis of risk factors for severe CDAD
VariableNon-severe CDAD (n = 97)Severe CDAD (n = 27)P
Male sex41/4212/44
Nursing home residency12/127/26
Hospital-acquired CDAD76/7825/93
Immunosuppressive therapy15/1510/37< 0.05
Previous antibiotic therapy78/8023/85
Acid-suppressive therapy47/4819/70
Therapy with opioids40/4117/63
Laxative use19/2011/41< 0.05
GI procedures including PEG and surgery13/130/0
Continuation of initial antibiotic therapy52/5419/70
Antibiotic treatment for CDAD88/9125/93
Body temperature ≥ 38°C38/3918/67< 0.05
Therapy ≥ 7 d after onset diarrhoea33/3412/44
Length of hospital stay > 14 d50/5220/74< 0.05
30-d mortality4/49/33< 0.001
Age (yr)74 ± 1277 ± 12
Charlson’s score (points)3.4 ± 2.25 ± 2.6< 0.001
White blood cell count (G/L)15.3 ± 9.921.6 ± 10.4< 0.01
C-reactive protein (mg/L)109 ± 79223 ± 92< 0.001
Creatinine (mg/L)14 ± 1324 ± 17< 0.01
Sodium (mmol/L)135 ± 5133 ± 7
Potassium (mmol/L)3.6 ± 0.53.4 ± 0.5
Table 3 Multivariate analysis of possible risk factors for severe CDAD
POR; 95% CI
Variable (unit)
Charlson’s score (points; 1-point increments)< 0.051.39; 1.06-1.83
Body temperature ≥ 38°C1.15; 0.35-3.83
Immunosuppressive therapy1.84; 0.45-7.49
Acid-suppressive therapy1.28; 0.39-4.21
Opioid use2.50; 0.80-7.84
Laxative use2.66; 0.79-8.97
C-reactive protein (mg/L; 10 mg/L increments)< 0.0111.2; 10.3-12.1
White blood cell count (G/L; 1 G/L increments)1.01; 0.96-1.06
Creatinine level (mg/L; 10 mg/L increments)12.5; 9.2-16.8
Reduced Model
Charlson’s score (points; 1-point increments)< 0.051.29; 1.02-1.61
C-reactive protein (mg/L; 10 mg/L increments)< 0.0011.15; 1.08-1.22