Viral Enteric Infections in Acute Severe Ulcerative Colitis

Author:

Ostrowski Szymon12ORCID,Croft Anthony13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology , Butterfield St., Herston, QLD 4029 , Australia

2. Mater Hospital Brisbane, Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology , Raymond Terrace, South Brisbane, QLD 4101 , Australia

3. University of Queensland , St Lucia, QLD 4072 , Australia

Abstract

Abstract Background and Aims Excluding superimposed enteric infection is critical in the management of acute severe ulcerative colitis [ASUC]. Whilst infection with Clostridium difficile and cytomegalovirus have been shown to increase colectomy and mortality rates, no data exist regarding the impact of common viral enteropathogens in ASUC. Our aim was to determine if viral enteric infection in ASUC alters the severity or outcomes of these episodes. Methods This was a retrospective review of cases presenting to a large tertiary centre. Data were obtained from an in-house, prospectively maintained inflammatory bowel disease database. We identified all ASUC cases treated between October 2015 and January 2021 and compared those testing positive for adenovirus 40/41, human rotavirus or norovirus GI by faecal multiplex polymerase chain reaction [PCR] to those testing negative. Results We identified 147 patients with ASUC and faecal multiplex PCR testing for viral pathogens. In total, 22/147 patients [14.9%] tested positive, two of whom tested positive for two viruses. The infected and non-infected cohorts did not differ significantly with regard to admission C-reactive protein [81.7 vs 76.6, p = 0.77], Mayo endoscopic subscore [2.4 vs 2.3, p = 0.43], length of hospital admission [7.9 vs 7.9 p = 0.99], requirement for rescue therapy [59% vs 56%, p = 0.75] or colectomy rate [4.5% vs 4.1%, p = 0.69]. Conclusions Infection with viral enteropathogens was common in our ASUC cohort, but did not appear to affect disease severity at presentation, the need for rescue therapy or the success rate of rescue therapy.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Gastroenterology,General Medicine

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