Vancomycin Treatment for Pneumobilia in Clostridioides difficile Infection: A Case Analysis.

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Christos Vallilas, Alexandros Avdis, Olympia Alexandri, Georgia Philippa, Konstantinos Cardamakis, Penelope Lampropoulou, Aikaterini Touliatou
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BACKGROUND Pneumobilia is the presence of air within the biliary tree. It is a relatively rare condition, usually caused by an abnormal communication between the biliary system and the gastrointestinal tract, or by infection from gas-forming bacteria. Antibiotic agents such as fluoroquinolones have many adverse effects, including Clostridioides difficile infection manifesting as colitis. Metronidazole has been used in the past and vancomycin and fidaxomicin can have good therapeutic results. CASE REPORT A 20-year-old man presented to Gennimatas General Hospital in Athens, Greece due to multiple episodes of diarrhea. He had received a 7-day treatment of oral levofloxacin, a common antibiotic treatment often used to treat Clostridioides difficile infection, until 10 days before presentation to our hospital as an outpatient treatment for mild pneumonia. Blood test revealed neutropenia and thrombocytopenia, and biochemical tests revealed hypokalemia and elevated inflammation markers. A CT scan of the abdomen showed pneumobilia. Blood and urine cultures were sterile, whereas Clostridioides difficile toxins A+ and B+ were detected in stool culture. Treatment with oral vancomycin had excellent results. The patient improved clinically and remained afebrile, with cessation of diarrhea, correction of electrolytic disorders, and disappearance of pneumobilia on a repeat CT scan after 1 week. CONCLUSIONS Pneumobilia caused by Clostridioides difficile infection was effectively treated with orally administered vancomycin, which cured our patient's diarrhea and pneumobilia.

万古霉素治疗难辨梭菌感染肺炎一例分析。
气动症是指胆道内存在空气。这是一种相对罕见的疾病,通常由胆道系统和胃肠道之间的异常通信引起,或者由形成气体的细菌感染引起。抗生素如氟喹诺酮类药物有许多不良反应,包括表现为结肠炎的艰难梭菌感染。甲硝唑过去曾应用,万古霉素和非达霉素治疗效果良好。病例报告:一名20岁男子因多次腹泻被送往希腊雅典Gennimatas总医院。他接受口服左氧氟沙星治疗7天,左氧氟沙星是一种常用的抗生素治疗,常用于治疗艰难梭菌感染,直到10天前作为轻度肺炎的门诊治疗来到我院。血液检查显示中性粒细胞减少症和血小板减少症,生化检查显示低血钾和炎症标志物升高。腹部CT扫描显示气动症。血液和尿液培养无菌,而粪便培养检测到艰难梭菌毒素A+和B+。口服万古霉素治疗效果良好。患者临床改善,仍不发热,腹泻停止,电解质紊乱纠正,1周后再次CT扫描气动症消失。结论口服万古霉素可有效治疗难辨梭菌感染引起的肺炎,治愈了患者的腹泻和肺炎。
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期刊介绍: American Journal of Case Reports is an international, peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes single and series case reports in all medical fields. American Journal of Case Reports is issued on a continuous basis as a primary electronic journal. Print copies of a single article or a set of articles can be ordered on demand.
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