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==Overview==
''C. difficile'' infection may be classified based on the clinical severity of the disease. The severity of the infection dictates the choice of [[Clostridium difficile infection medical therapy|antimicrobial therapy]] and the need for surgical consultation/management. Mild disease is defined as isolated [[diarrhea]], whereas severe/complicated disease is defined as either [[delirium]], [[shock]], [[organ failure]], [[high-grade fever]], or marked [[leukocytosis]].
 
==Classification==
Shown below is a table that classifies ''C. difficile'' infection based on clinical features and lab findings. The severity of the infection dictates the choice of antimicrobial therapy.
 
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! style="width: 80px; background: #4479BA; text-align: center;" |{{fontcolor|#FFF|Severity}}
! style="width: 720px; background: #4479BA; text-align: center;" | {{fontcolor|#FFF|Criteria}}
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| style="background: #F5F5F5; padding: 5px; text-align: center;" | '''Mild'''
| style="background: #DCDCDC; padding: 5px;" | [[Diarrhea]] as the only [[symptom]]
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| style="background: #F5F5F5; padding: 5px; text-align: center;" | '''Moderate'''
| style="background: #DCDCDC; padding: 5px;" | Raised white cell count but <15,000 cells/mL and serum creatine <nowiki><1.5 times baseline</nowiki>
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| style="background: #F5F5F5; padding: 5px; text-align: center;" | '''Severe'''
| style="background: #DCDCDC; padding: 5px;" | [[Leucocytosis]] <nowiki>>15,000 cells/mL OR serum creatinene level >1.5</nowiki> times baseline or  abdominal tenderness and serum albumin < 3 g/dL
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| style="background: #F5F5F5; padding: 5px; text-align: center;" | '''Severe complicated'''
| style="background: #DCDCDC; padding: 5px;" | [[Hypotension]] or [[shock]], [[ileus]], [[megacolon]], [[leucocytosis]] >20,000 cells/mL OR [[leucopenia]] <nowiki><2,000, lactate ></nowiki>2.2 mmol/L, [[delirium]], [[fever]] ≥ 38.5 °C, organ failure
|}
==References==
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[[Category:Disease]]
[[Category:Gastroenterology]]
[[Category:Infectious disease]]
[[Category:Bacterial diseases]]
 
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Overview

C. difficile infection may be classified based on the clinical severity of the disease. The severity of the infection dictates the choice of antimicrobial therapy and the need for surgical consultation/management. Mild disease is defined as isolated diarrhea, whereas severe/complicated disease is defined as either delirium, shock, organ failure, high-grade fever, or marked leukocytosis.

Classification

Shown below is a table that classifies C. difficile infection based on clinical features and lab findings. The severity of the infection dictates the choice of antimicrobial therapy.

Severity Criteria
Mild Diarrhea as the only symptom
Moderate Raised white cell count but <15,000 cells/mL and serum creatine <1.5 times baseline
Severe Leucocytosis >15,000 cells/mL OR serum creatinene level >1.5 times baseline or abdominal tenderness and serum albumin < 3 g/dL
Severe complicated Hypotension or shock, ileus, megacolon, leucocytosis >20,000 cells/mL OR leucopenia <2,000, lactate >2.2 mmol/L, delirium, fever ≥ 38.5 °C, organ failure

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