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Thai Journal of Gastroenterology
2006 Vol.7 No.2
Article :
Early Clinical Improvement in Low-albumin Patients
with-Clostridium difficile-associated-colitis after
Oral Vancomycin vs Oral Metronidazole |
Author :
Pattavut Osuwannaratana, M.D.
Siriwat Anantapanpong, M.D. |
Abstract :
Objective: To determine the early clinical improvement in low albumin patients with Clostridium difficile
associated diarrhea (CDAD) after treatment with oral vancomycin compared to oral metronidazole.
Patients and Methods: Tewenty-six low albumin CDAD patients were randomized to received oral vancomycin or oral metronidazole for at least 5 days. Clinical data were recorded at the day of diagnosis and at day 5 after to compare early clinical improvement (at day 5) between both groups.
Results: All low albumin CDAD patients, ten were randomized to receive oral vancomycin and sixteen
to receive oral metronidazole. There was no significant difference in clinical data at the day of diagnosis (day 0) and day 5 after treatment between both groups except the decreasing of bowel movement. Bowel movement < 2 times per day was found in vancomycin group more common than in metronidazole group. All clinical signs and symptoms (body temperature <38 ?C, absence of abdominal pain, bowel movement ?2 times per day) of early clinical improvement were shown at day 5 in vancomycin groups. However, there was no statistical difference between both groups. One patient from metronidazole group died from pneumonia with sepsis before finished 5 days of treatment.
Conclusion: Oral vancomycin treatment seems to have a better effect for low albumin CDAD than oral
metronidazole treatment but it was not significant by statistic analysis.
[Thai J Gastroenterol 2006; 7(2): 61-65] |
Keyword :
Clostidium difficile, Low albumin, Vancomycin, Metronidazole
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