| Literature DB >> 22958425 |
Brett G Mitchell1, Anne Gardner.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) is a common cause of diarrhoea in hospitalised patients. Around the world, the incidence and severity of CDI appears to be increasing, particularly in the northern hemisphere. The purpose of this integrative review was to investigate and describe mortality in hospitalised patients with CDI.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22958425 PMCID: PMC3533881 DOI: 10.1186/2047-2994-1-20
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Antimicrob Resist Infect Control ISSN: 2047-2994 Impact factor: 4.887
Figure 1Summary of search strategy. Notes.1 Articles were excluded if they were not case controlled, cohort or reviews or did not examine mortality in hospitalised patients. 2 Articles were excluded if they did not examine mortality at fixed intervals.
Summary of reported mortality from literature
| Arvand, Hauri, Zaiss, Witte & Bettge-Weller (2009) | Prospective multicentre | Germany | 25% | - | 41 |
| Bhangu, Bhangu, Nightingale & Michael (2010) | Cohort | UK | 38% | - | 158 |
| Bishara, Peled, Pitlik & Samra (2008) | Case control | Israel | 15% case | - | Total 217 |
| | | | 11.5% control (NS) | | 52 cases |
| Cadena et al. (2010) | Cohort | US | 16% | 29% at 90 days | 129 |
| Chung et al. (2010) | Cohort | Taiwan | 23.3% | 37.2% IHM | 86 |
| Cloud, Noddin, Pressman, Hu & Kelly (2009) | Cohort | US | - | 12.1% IHM | 272 |
| Dubberke et al. (2008) | Case control | US | - | 38% cases at 180 days | Cohort = 18,050 390 cases |
| | | | | 12% non-cases at 180 days | |
| Fenner et al. (2008) | Cohort | Switzerland | 9% | - | 78 cases |
| Gasperino et al. (2010) | Cohort | US | 16% cases, 5% controls | 20% cases IHM (cases) | 216,108 cases |
| | | | | 8% IHM (controls) | |
| Gravel et al. (2009) | Prospective multicentre | Canada | 16.3% | - | 1430 |
| | | | 5.7% attributable | | |
| Gulihar, Nixon, Jenkins & Taylor (2009) | Cohort | UK | 19% (cases) | 67% cases at 180 days | 170 cases |
| | | | 9% match cohort | 29% matched cohort at 180 days | 3,247 matches |
| Karas, Enoch & Aliyu (2010) | Review | UK | Not applicable | Not applicable | Not applicable |
| Kenneally et al. (2007) | Cohort | US | 36.7% | - | 278 |
| | | | 6.1% attributable | | |
| Labbe et al. (2008) | Cohort | Canada | 23.9% | - | 230 |
| Loo et al. (2005) | Prospective multicentre | Canada | 24.8% | - | 1703 |
| | | | 6.9% attributable | | |
| Lyytikainen et al. (2009) | Cohort | Finland | - | 14% at 30 days post-discharge | 8 093 |
| Marra, Edmond, Wenzel & Bearman (2007) | Cohort | US | | 17.2% at 14 days | 58 |
| | | | | 27.6% IHM | |
| McGowan et al. (2011) | Cohort | UK | 35.5% | 13.4% at 7 days | 2,571 |
| | | | | 20% at 14 days | |
| | | | | 58.7% at 1 year | |
| Musher et al. (2005) | Prospective observational | US | - | 27% at 90 days | 207 |
| Pant et al. (2010) | Cohort | US | 13.6% | - | 184 |
| Shears, Prtak & Duckworth (2010) | Cohort | UK | 24.7% | 30.0% at 90 days | 227 |
| Sundram et al. (2009) | Case control | UK | 14.4% at 28 days (extrapolated) | 11% at 3 days (027) | 97 cases |
| | | | | 3% at 3 days (106) | 97 controls |
| Wilson et al. (2010) | Cohort | UK | 35.9% | - | 128 |
| Zilberberg, Shorr, Micek, Doherty & Kollef (2009) | Cohort. Secondary analysis of Kenneally et al. (2007) | US | 26.9% <65 years | - | 278 |
| 45.2% >65 |
Note. IHM = in-hospital mortality.