In pursuit of the holy grail: Improving C. difficile testing appropriateness with iterative electronic health record clinical decision support and targeted test restriction
Test restriction was more effective than EHR-based clinical decision support to reduce C. difficile testing in our 3-hospital system.
How Did COVID-19 Affect Clostridioides Difficile Testing and Incidence Rates?
During the COVID-19 surge last year, the federal government stopped the required reporting on healthcare-associated infections (HAI) thus leaving an absence of data and important information on HAI. One study examined the effect the initial pandemic surge had on Clostridioides Difficile infection (CDI) in one hospital.
C. Difficile: A Differential Diagnosis - Pharmacy Times
Important things to understand about diagnosing C. difficile and recommendations for properly differentiating the condition from other diseases when working-up a patient.
A panel of clinicians recognize the challenges associated with screening patients for the C. difficile infection and highlight factors that should prompt someone for an evaluation.
KBSI researchers develop super bacteria fast test kit - Korea Biomedical Review
The Korea Basic Science Institute (KBSI) said its researchers have developed a fast test kit that detects antibiotic-resistant super bacteria, Clostridioides Difficile (C.Difficile). The researcher...
Trends in Clostridioides difficile diagnosis before and after a change in testing algorithm
Clostridioides difficile (Clostridium difficile) (CD) infection remains a challenging diagnosis in hospitalized patients given the myriad of testing procedures and array of alternative causes for diarrhea. We identified 100 consecutive inpatients with positive CD testing in a single tertiary center …
Trends in Clostridioides difficile diagnosis before and after a change in testing algorithm
Clostridioides difficile (Clostridium difficile) (CD) infection remains a challenging diagnosis in hospitalized patients given the myriad of testing procedures and array of alternative causes for diarrhea. We identified 100 consecutive inpatients with positive CD testing in a single tertiary center …
Diagnostic syndromic multiplex approaches for gastrointestinal infections
Introduction: Gastrointestinal diseases due to infectious pathogens currently represent an important global health concern, especially in children and developing countries. Early and accurate detection of gastrointestinal pathogens is important to initiate the appropriate type of therapy. Mul …
The Role of Diagnostic Stewardship in Clostridioides difficile Testing: Challenges and Opportunities
CDI is a clinical diagnosis supported by laboratory findings. Together, clinical evaluation combined with diagnostic stewardship can optimize the accurate diagnosis of CDI.
The prognostic value of toxin B and binary toxin in Clostridioides difficile infection
To study the association between detection of the Clostridioides difficile gene encoding the binary toxin (CDT) and direct detection of toxinB (TcdB) from feces with the appearance of serious disease, complications, or recurrence in a prospective series of cases. A total of 220 confirmed case …
Improved Testing and Treatment Strategies for C. Difficile Offered in New Review - Contagionlive.com
Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) is a leading cause of healthcare-associated infections and the clinical spectrum ranges from asymptomatic colonization to toxic megacolon and fulminant colitis.
Rapid Classification of Clostridioides difficile Strains Using MALDI-TOF MS Peak-Based Assay in Comparison with PCR-Ribotyping
Typing methods are needed for epidemiological tracking of new emerging and hypervirulent strains because of the growing incidence, severity and mortality of Clostridioides difficile infections (CDI). The aim of this study was the evaluation of a typing Matrix-Assisted Desorption/Ionization-Ti …
Clinical Impact of a Diagnostic Gastrointestinal Panel in Children - American Academy of Pediatrics
Video Abstract OBJECTIVES: Many hospitals have transitioned from conventional stool diagnostics to rapid multiplex polymerase chain reaction gastrointestinal panels (GIP). The clinical impact of this testing has not been evaluated in children. In this study, we compare use, results, and patient outcomes between conventional diagnostics and GIP testing. METHODS: This is a multicenter cross-sectional study of children who underwent stool testing from 2013 to 2017. We used bivariate analyses to compare test use, results, and patient outcomes, including length of stay (LOS), ancillary testing, ...
Microbiota-based markers predictive of development of Clostridioides difficile infection
Antibiotic-induced modulation of the intestinal microbiota can lead to Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI), which is associated with considerable morbidity, mortality, and healthcare-costs globally. Therefore, identification of markers predictive of CDI could substantially contribute to guiding …
Rapid molecular syndromic testing for aetiological diagnosis of gastrointestinal infections and targeted antimicrobial prescription: experience from a reference paediatric hospital in Spain
Aetiological diagnosis of gastrointestinal infections is challenging since a wide range of bacteria, parasites and viruses can be causal agents and derived clinical manifestations appear quite similar. Our aim was to evaluate contribution of the novel QIAstat-DxGastrointestinal Panel (GIP) to aetiol …
Burden and risk factors for inappropriate Clostridioides Difficile infection testing among hospitalized patients.
Nearly half of all CDI orders were inappropriate among hospitalized patients, and an additional 24% of test results never returned. Provider- and patient-level risk factors included type of provider, specific hospital units, and signs of sepsis.
Clinical Impact of a Diagnostic Gastrointestinal Panel in Children - American Academy of Pediatrics
Video Abstract OBJECTIVES: Many hospitals have transitioned from conventional stool diagnostics to rapid multiplex polymerase chain reaction gastrointestinal panels (GIP). The clinical impact of this testing has not been evaluated in children. In this study, we compare use, results, and patient outcomes between conventional diagnostics and GIP testing. METHODS: This is a multicenter cross-sectional study of children who underwent stool testing from 2013 to 2017. We used bivariate analyses to compare test use, results, and patient outcomes, including length of stay (LOS), ancillary testing, ...
Pediatric Enteric Diagnostic Stewardship: The Right Test in the Right Context - American Academy of Pediatrics
In this issue of Pediatrics , Cotter et al1 offer valuable analysis of the utility of molecular (nucleic acid amplification) enteric pathogen diagnostic technology in hospitalized children. These tests return highly worthwhile information for some infections, but many of their results are prone to misinterpretation. However, diagnostic guidelines based on classic microbiologic techniques do not perform well either.2 Molecular enteric microbiology is, therefore, a model opportunity for diagnostic stewardship to maximize worth and minimize wasteful expense. Cotter et al1 find that only 3.7% o...