Performance of prognostic index in severe Clostridium difficile-associated infection. Retrospective analysis in a university hospital

Hernandez-Rocha, C; Sufan, RT; Plaza-Garrido, A; Barra-Carrasco, J; Luengo, CA; Levy, GI; Lazo, PI; Guzman-Duran, AM; Paredes Sabja D; Pezoa, MEM; Alvarez-Lobos, M

Keywords: complications, severity, risk factors, Clostridium difficile-associated infection, antibiotics-associated colitis, clinical prognostic rules

Abstract

Introduction: By consensus severe, Clostridium difficile-associated infection (CDAI) is one that results in hospitalization in ICU, colectomy or death within 30 days. Multiple prognostic indices (IP) attempt to predict these adverse events. Objective: To evaluate the performance of 4 PI in predicting severe CDI. Methods: Hospitalized patients >= 18 years old with ICD were retrospectively evaluated. Patients with recurrent infection or hematological cancer were excluded. Four PI were evaluated: UPMC version 1, Calgary version 1, Hines VA and Calgary version 2. Results: Seven of 81 patients (8.1%) met the definition of severe CDI. Positive predicted value (PPV) and negative predicted value (NPV) of PI ranged from 20-75% and 91.3-95.7%, respectively. Only Hines VA index had a satisfactory Kappa index (0.74; 95% CI 0.41-1) with a PPV of 75% and NPV of 95,7%. However, because of the variables included, this PI could be calculated only in 32.6% of patients. Conclusion: Hines VA index has the best predicted value and agreement to rule out a severe CDI. Like others PI it has the limitation of including difficult variables to assess in all patients and tends to overestimate an unfavorable course.

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Título según WOS: Performance of prognostic index in severe Clostridium difficile-associated infection. Retrospective analysis in a university hospital
Título de la Revista: REVISTA CHILENA DE INFECTOLOGIA
Volumen: 31
Número: 6
Editorial: SOC CHILENA INFECTOLOGIA
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Página de inicio: 659
Página final: 665
Idioma: Spanish
Notas: ISI