Impact of Clostridium difficile infection on pediatric appendicitis.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-1-2021
Publication Title
Pediatric surgery international
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Clostridium difficile is an important cause of nosocomial infection in the pediatric population. The purpose of this study is to estimate the impact of Clostridium difficile infection complicating pediatric acute appendicitis.
METHODS: This study utilizes the combined 2009 and 2012 Kids' Inpatient Database. Statistical analysis is weighted and was done using Survey Sampling and Analysis procedures in SAS 9.4.
RESULTS: We identified 176,934 cases with appendicitis and 0.2% (n = 358) had a concurrent diagnosis of C. difficile. The proportion of cases with C. difficile in perforated appendicitis was greater than in the non-perforated cases (0.39% vs. 0.06%; p < .01). Multivariate analysis showed that perforated appendicitis (OR 5.22), and anemia (OR 4.95) were independent predictors of C. difficile infection (p < .001). Adjusted for perforated appendicitis, cases with C. difficile had 4.78 days longer length of stay (LOS) and higher total charges of $29,887 (all p < 0.0001) compared to non-C. difficile cases.
CONCLUSION: C. difficile infection is a rare, but impactful complication of pediatric appendicitis and is associated with greater disease severity. Proper antibiotic stewardship could minimize the risk of C. difficile in pediatric appendicitis.
Volume
37
Issue
7
First Page
865
Last Page
870
Recommended Citation
Orelaru F, Karabon P, Novotny N, Akay B, Brahmamdam P. Impact of Clostridium difficile infection on pediatric appendicitis. Pediatr Surg Int. 2021 Jul;37(7):865-870. doi: 10.1007/s00383-021-04893-3. Epub 2021 Apr 8. PMID: 33830299.
DOI
10.1007/s00383-021-04893-3
ISSN
1437-9813
PubMed ID
33830299