Authors
Mackenzie Dolan, Heather Cox, Cirle A Warren, Costi Sifri, Melinda Poulter, Lindsay E Donohue, Amy J Mathers
Publication date
2021/11
Journal
Open Forum Infectious Diseases
Volume
8
Issue
Suppl 1
Pages
474
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Background
Determining true CDI versus CD colonization through CD testing is a continuing challenge. A previously introduced decision support tool at UVA Health significantly reduced inappropriate testing without adverse outcomes. More recently, our methodology changed from nucleic acid amplification test (NAAT) alone to an initial NAAT followed by ELISA for toxin to improve specificity. The purpose of this analysis was to assess provider interpretation of test results, using targeted CD therapy as a surrogate.
Methods
This single-center, retrospective study evaluated all patients with a positive NAAT (Cepheid Xpert® C. difficile) on day 4 or later of hospitalization following 2-step algorithm implementation from Feb 2020 through Feb 2021. Toxin negative (TOX-) test results (C. DIFF QUIK CHEK COMPLETE®) were accompanied by a comment that discordance may represent colonization or CDI and to consider ID …
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