Mayo Clinic opens C. difficile Clinic at Rochester campus


ROCHESTER, Minn. — Clostridium difficile (C. difficile) has reached an epidemic state and is the most common infectious cause of diarrhea in hospitals. Health care providers are seeing increased severity and recurrence rates of the infection. In response, Mayo Clinic has opened a C. difficile Clinic at the Rochester campus.

C. difficile infection is a major cause of diarrhea in inpatients and outpatients that happens after antibiotic exposure. It is associated with several complications, including severe and severe-complicated infection, recurrent infection and treatment failure.

"New treatment options are now available and we believe that a clinic dedicated to C. difficile will help improve patient care and outcomes," says Sahil Khanna, M.B.B.S., a Mayo Clinic gastroenterologist.

Dr. Khanna and Darrell Pardi, M.D., also a Mayo Clinic gastroenterologist, staff the clinic.

One new treatment available is fecal transplant. Also known as stool transplant, the procedure restores healthy intestinal bacteria by placing donor stool in the colon. Additionally, there is ongoing research on the gut microflora in collaboration with the Center for Individualized Medicine at Mayo Clinic.

The C. difficile Clinic will provide some of the following:

• Multidisciplinary approach to evaluation and management of C. difficile infection with a team consisting of physicians, nurses, study coordinators and research personnel with expertise in the gut microflora.

• Evaluation and management of patients with:

Initial episodes
Recurrent and relapsing infection
Severe and severe-complicated infection
Infection nonresponsive to conventional therapies

• Expertise in all facets of treatment, including:

Oral drug therapy
Fecal microbiota transplantation for recurrent and nonresponding infection, including options of related and standardized stool donors
Clinical trials for new therapies

• Ongoing research:

Research studies of the gut microflora in collaboration with the Center for Individualized Medicine
Clinical trials for treatment
Epidemiology and outcomes from infection

To refer a patient or for an appointment at the C. difficile Clinic, contact the Gastroenterology and Hepatology appointment office at 507-284-2141.

 

About Mayo Clinic

Mayo Clinic is a nonprofit worldwide leader in medical care, research and education for people from all walks of life. For more information, visit MayoClinic.com or MayoClinic.org/news.

 



June 24, 2013


Topic Area: Press Release


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