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Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) can often complicate the clinical course of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Vancomycin is now the treatment of choice in this setting, but the duration of therapy is unclear.
To address this issue, investigators conducted a retrospective chart review of 134 IBD patients treated for CDI at the IBD Center at the University of Chicago. Of these patients, 57 received long-duration vancomycin (>14 days) and 77 received short-duration vancomycin (10–14 days).
Only one patient (1.8%) in the long-duration group had CDI recurrence, whereas nine patients (11.7%) in the SD group had CDI recurrence. After adjustment for clinical variables, the odds of recurrence with long-duration treatment was 97% lower than wi…