Trasplante de microbiota fecal por colonoscopía en paciente mayor de 65 años con infección recurrente de Clostridioides difficile: aún una estrategia subutilizada
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Núñez Figueroa, Paulina Javiera
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Trasplante de microbiota fecal por colonoscopía en paciente mayor de 65 años con infección recurrente de Clostridioides difficile: aún una estrategia subutilizada
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Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) is a major public health problem and
responsible for significant morbidity and mortality. Eighty percent of CDIs occur
in adults older than 65 years of age due to a decreased gastrointestinal microbial
diversity, immunosenescence and frailty. Thus, the most reported risk factor for
recurrent CDI is older age since nearly 60% of cases occur in individuals aged
≥ 65 years. Fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) is a highly cost-effective
alternative to antibiotic treatment for patients with recurrent CDI. We report
a 75-year-old male with recurrent CDI, who received a FMT after several
unsuccessful antimicrobial treatments. He had a satisfactory evolution after
the procedure and remained without diarrhea during the ensuing five months.
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Rev Med Chile 2022; 150: 1396-1400
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