Impact of clostridium difficile infection on gastrointestinal malignancies.

2019 
170Background: According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there were half a million documented cases with 83,000 re-infections and 29,000 deaths due to Clostridium Difficile Infection(CDI) in the year 2011. The influence of CDI on outcomes in gastrointestinal(GI) malignancies is not well described, although the incidence is known to be higher in this subgroup of patients. Methods: National Inpatient Sample 1999-2014 was analyzed to identify adult admissions (>18 years of age) using ICD-9-CM codes with a primary diagnosis of esophageal(EC), Gastric(GC), Colorectal(CRC), Small intestinal(SIC), Hepatobiliary(HCC) and Pancreatic(PC) cancers. ICD-9 code 00845 was used to stratify these for the presence of CDI. We performed Chi-Square test to determine the in-hospital mortality percentage, and Cox Proportional Hazard model to control for confounders and determine the Hazard Ratio(HR) of death within 30 days of admission during hospitalization in patients with and without CDI. Results: See tabl...
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