Clostridium Difficile Clinical Trial
Official title:
Serial Fecal Microbiota Transplant (FMT) Plus Fidaxomicin in the Treatment of Severe or Fulminant Clostridium Difficile Infection, With Detailed Characterization in Microbiota, Metabolomics and Host Immune Response
Fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) has been very effective for patients who suffer from mild C diff infection (CDI) which recurs but it is unclear how effective FMT alone is in treating severe and fulminant CDI. Current evidence suggests that FMT in combination with vancomycin is required, and that multiple treatments are necessary. The investigators think fidaxomicin may be a better option in the context and may potentially reduce the number of FMT required. However, fidaxomicin has never been used to treat severe or fulminant CDI. In this pilot study, the investigators plan to use a combination of FMT plus fidaxomicin to determine efficacy and safety in treating patients with severe or fulminant CDI. The investigators want to see if this approach may reduce the number of FMT treatment required, and/or the length of hospital stay.
In this prospective, open -label, multi--center feasibility study, the investigators aim to determine the efficacy and safety of using combined serial FMT by enema plus fidaxomicin to treat patients who have severe or fulminant CDI not responding to maximal medical therapy. The hypothesis is the combination of FMT plus fidaxomicin can reduce the number of FMT required and/or hospital length of stay compared to FMT plus vancomycin. Participants will receive FMT by enemas over 3 days which constitutes a single cycle with concurrent treatment with oral fidaxomicin. If participants do not show improvement biochemically or clinically, then a repeat FMT cycle will be administered to a maximum of 4 cycles. ;
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