The effect of hospital-acquired infection with Clostridium difficile on length of stay in hospital

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Background: The effect of hospital-acquired infection with Clostridium difficile on length of stay in hospital is not yet fully understood. We determined the independent impact of hospital-acquired infection with C. difficile on length of stay in hospital. Methods: We conducted a retrospective observational cohort study of admissions to hospital between July 1, 2002, and Mar. 31, 2009, at a single academic hospital. We measured the association between infection with hospital-acquired C. difficile and time to discharge from hospital using Kaplan-Meier methods and a Cox multivariable proportional hazards regression model. We controlled for baseline risk of death and accounted for C. difficile as a time-varying effect. Results: Hospital-acquired infection with C. difficile was identified in 1393 of 136 877 admissions to hospital (overall risk 1.02%, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.97%-1.06%). The crude median length of stay in hospital was greater for patients with hospital-acquired C. difficile (34 d) than for those without C. difficile (8 d). Survival analysis showed that hospital-acquired infection with C. difficile increased the median length of stay in hospital by six days. In adjusted analyses, hospital-acquired C. difficile was significantly associated with time to discharge, modified by baseline risk of death and time to acquisition of C. difficile. The hazard ratio for discharge by day 7 among patients with hospital-acquired C. difficile was 0.55 (95% CI 0.39-0.70) for patients in the lowest decile of baseline risk of death and 0.45 (95% CI 0.32-0.58) for those in the highest decile; for discharge by day 28, the corresponding hazard ratios were 0.74 (95% CI 0.60-0.87) and 0.61 (95% CI 0.53-0.68). Interpretation: Hospital-acquired infection with C. difficile significantly prolonged length of stay in hospital independent of baseline risk of death. © 2012 Canadian Medical Association or its licensors.

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Forster, A. J., Taljaard, M., Oake, N., Wilson, K., Roth, V., & Van Walraven, C. (2012). The effect of hospital-acquired infection with Clostridium difficile on length of stay in hospital. CMAJ. Canadian Medical Association Journal, 184(1), 37–42. https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.110543

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