Clinical Management Issues (Dec 2014)

Toxic megacolon associated with Clostridium difficile infection recurrence: a case report complicated by multiple bacterial infections and successfully treated with oral fidaxomicin

  • Addolorata Masiello,
  • Mario Magliocca,
  • Giuseppina Dell’Aquila,
  • Patrizia Maio,
  • Sergio Giglio,
  • Nicola Acone

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7175/cmi.v8i1S.957
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1S
pp. 17 – 20

Abstract

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Toxic megacolon is a severe complication of Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) with a high percentage of mortality. The mainstay of treatment is currently represented by medical management, while surgical intervention is indicated in patients not improving after 2-3 days of antibiotic therapy. Generally metronidazole and vancomycin are administered as first-line treatment, but recently several cases of refractory C. difficile have made the treatment of this infection more difficult. Fidaxomicin is a narrow-spectrum oral macrocyclic antibiotic with excellent in vitro activity against C. difficile strains. We report the case of a woman admitted with a diagnosis of toxic megacolon complicating a C. difficile colitis not responding to standard antibiotic therapy.

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