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  • A study examined the impact of proton-pump inhibitors (PPIs) on the treatment outcomes for patients with Clostridium difficile colitis at a Veterans Affairs medical center.
  • Among 140 patients, those on PPIs had a significantly higher recurrence rate of the disease compared to those not on PPIs.
  • The findings suggest that using PPIs may increase the risk of C. difficile colitis returning after treatment.

Article Abstract

Purpose: The role of concurrent use of proton-pump inhibitors (PPIs) in the outcomes of treatment for Clostridium difficile colitis was studied. Methods. The records of inpatients at a large Veterans Affairs medical center in whom C. difficile colitis was diagnosed between June 2004 and July 2005 were retrospectively reviewed. Data collected included patient characteristics at baseline, antibiotic therapy prescribed before and during therapy for C. difficile colitis, concurrent treatment with a PPI, response to therapy for C. difficile colitis, and recurrence of the disease in the 90 days after symptoms resolved. Outcomes of therapy were classified as cures, treatment failures, or disease recurrences.

Results: A total of 140 patients (138 men and 2 women) were included in the study. Ninety-seven (69%) of patients received a PPI and 43 (31%) did not. Of patients receiving a PPI, 37 (38%) were cured of C. difficile colitis, 20 (21%) did not respond to therapy, and 40 (41%) had disease recurrence. Among the non-PPI patients, 27 (63%) were cured, 9 (21%) did not respond, and 7 (16%) had recurrence. Patients receiving PPIs were 4.17 times as likely to have recurrence as their counterparts who did not.

Conclusion: PPI therapy was associated with an increased risk of recurrent C. difficile colitis.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.2146/ajhp060629DOI Listing

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