Vancomicina contra metronidazol en infección por Clostridioides difficile leve-moderada de manejo ambulatorio

Translated title of the contribution: Vancomycin or metronidazole in the outpatient treatment of mild-moderate Clostridioides difficile infection
  • Patricio Ross
  • , Sebastián Oksenberg
  • , Oscar Corsi
  • , Eduardo Cárcamo
  • , Brandon Pereira
  • , Ana María Guzmán
  • , Manuel Álvarez

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Abstract

Background: Recommended treatment against mild cases of Clostridioides difficile associated diarrhea is vancomycin despite the difficulties of access compared to metronidazole. Aim: To compare the effectiveness of vancomycin and metronidazole in Chilean adults with first mild-moderate episode of Clostridiodes difficile infection (CDI). Methods: Retrospective cohort of patients with CDI between January 2015 and December 2020 treated in centers of a university health network. The patients were adults treated for C. difficile infection on an outpatient basis. Recurrent and severe cases were excluded. Outcomes included clinical cure and recurrence rate. Results: Data from 161 patients was recovered. Fifty-nine percent were women and average age was 53 (18-94). One hundred and nine patients were treated with metronidazole (67.7%) and 52 (32.3%) used vancomycin. Multivariate analysis adjusted by age and comorbidities showed an Odds Ratio of 3.00 (IC 95% 1.12-9.59) for clinical cure and 0.27 (IC 95% 0.06-0.88) for 8-week recurrence rate, both in favor of vancomycin, without differences in 12-month recurrence rate, hospitalization rate nor mortality. Conclusions: Vancomycin is associated with better short-term outcomes in the treatment of outpatient mild-moderate first episode C. difficile infection, without differences in long term recurrence or mortality when compared with metronidazole.

Translated title of the contributionVancomycin or metronidazole in the outpatient treatment of mild-moderate Clostridioides difficile infection
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)193-198
Number of pages6
JournalRevista Chilena de Infectologia
Volume41
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Clostridioides difficile
  • ambulatory care
  • metronidazole
  • outpatiens
  • vancomycin

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