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Follow-on rifaximin for the prevention of recurrence following standard treatment of infection with clostridium fifficile (RAPID): a randomised placebo controlled trial
Authors
Wendy Abbott
Colene Adams
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Charlotte Adams-Heath
Oluwafunmilayo Adedeji
Anurag Agrawal
Michael Agyemang
Saqib Ahmad
Clare Allcock
Rob Allen
Lynn Allsop
Kelsey Armitage
Pauline Ashcroft
Mariam Ashrafi
Alison Baker
Darren Ball
Elizabeth Barnes
Roderick Beard
Dhiren Bharkhada
Sarah Birchall
Yazmin Bitouche
Samantha Boam
Cheryl Booker
Nafisa Boota
Nafisa Boota
Stephen Booth
Andrea Boyce
Lucy Bradshaw
Lucy Bradshaw
Tracy Brear
Chris Brewer
Matthew Brown
Matthew Brown
Patrick Budd
Gill Bumphrey
Rachel Burnip
Stephan Butler
Jeffery Butterworth
Heather Button
Mandy Carnahan
Pauline Carr
Margo Childs
Lee Meng Choong
Guy Chung-Faye
Anne Clark
Rebecca Clarke
Thelma Commey
Bernie Cook
Duncan Cooke
Michael Cooper
Simon Cowlam
Sarah Craig
Victoria Croome
James Crosbie
Hannah Crowther
Elena Crucerson
Janette Curtis
Helen Dallal
Dave Das
Debashish Das
Rob Davis
Mark Davy
Tracey Day
Jill Deane
Keith Dear
Anjan Dhar
Suranda Dharmasiri
Mathew Diggle
Mathew Diggle
Andrew Dixon
Charlotte Downes
Parveen Dugh
Jane Dumville
Eleanor Dungla
Michelle Edwards
Julie Elliott
David Elphick
Sarah Fahy
Helen Fairlamb
Louise Fairle
Mark Fairweather
Yirga Falcone
Monica Fenn
Joanna Flanagan
Joyce Fofie
Gail Foley
Stephen Foley
Helen Foot
Meirion Ford
Helen Foreman
Helen Forrest
Julie Fosbrook
Peter Fox
Angela Frith
Karen Gamble
Penny Gamble
Jill Garratt
Klara Garsed
Jackie Gibbins
Ranjit Gidda
Sacha Goodye
John Gordon
Clive Graham
Susan Graham
Claire Grant
Marie Green
RAPID Collaboration Grp
Markus Gwiggner
Pranab Gyawali
Steve Haigh
Emily Hall
Clare Hammond
Clare Hanson
Margaret Harper
Andrew Harris
John Hebden
Cheryl Heeley
Johanna Hellstrom
Rebecca Henthorn
Emily Hetherington
Gavin Hill
David Hobday
Sheila Hodgson
Jill Holden
Maureen Holland
Anthony Homer
Sarah Hone
Kerry Horne
John Humphreys
Ryan Humphries
Yassar Hussain
Sauid Ishaq
Wendy Jackson
Jonna Jalanka
Aida Jawhari
Aida Jawhari
Catherine Jeppesen
Graeme Jones
John Jones
Kelly Kauldhar
Miranda Kean
Sam Kemp
Anthony Kennedy
Jeannie Kessell
Rebecca Kewley
Lindsey Kimber
Barbara King
Julia Lacey
Nicola Lancaster
Emma Levell
Jim Lithgow
David Lloyd
Zahid Mahmood
Dennise Maitland
Giles Major
Kirandip Mandar
Theresa McClusky
Julie McGivern
Anna Mcskeane
Susan Merotra
Carley Merritt
Sharat Misra
Julie Mitchell
Lakshimpriya Mohankumar
Alan Montgomery
Gloria Moss
Alison Mossad
Alison Mossad
Christina Narh
Deepa Nayar
Greg Naylor
Richard Nendick
Gaynor Notcheva
Jo Novasg
Emma Noyle
Pauline Oates
Arabis Oglesby
Lucy Orrell
Charlotte Owen
John Painter
Sharen Painter
Caroline Palmer
Sally Palmer
David Partridge
Jaynesh Patel
Meera Patel
Mina Patel
Una Poultney
Purushothaman Premchand
Shirley Pyke
Anisur Rahman
Arvind Ramadas
Jayne Rankin
Parizade Raymode
Violetia Razanskaite
Matthew Reid
Leigh Richardson
Butwana Rommel
Brian Rorison
Kim Ryalls
Gurminder Sahota
Rasha Said
Sarah Scanlon
Chris Settle
Claire Shaw
Anthony Shonde
Daniel Simpkins
Agnieska Skotnicka
Tim Sloan
Jacqueline Smith
Michelle Smith
Julie Sorrel
Kevin Spencer
Robin C Spiller
Kirsty Sprange
Kirsty Sprange
Danielle Stacey
Sophia Stanford
Helen Steed
Lesley Stevenson
Lynsey Stevenson
Mike Stroud
Linda Swanson
Danielle Sweeney
Surabhi Tashi
Jemma Tate
Emma Taylor
Moira Taylor
Nicholas Taylor
Jane Thompson
Sarah Thronthwaite
Julie Toms
Megan Topping
Julie Tregonning
Salina Tsui
Rebecca Turner
Lynn Wade
Sarah Walker
Gill Wheater
Amanda Whileman
Keith Whitaker
Doyin Wilfred
Claire Williams
Jessica Williams
Simon Wilshire
Toni Wilson
WanTei Wiseman
Eric Witele
Jason Wong
Michelle Wood
Stephanie Wright
Farah Yazdani
Angela Yeomans
Publication date
29 August 2018
Publisher
'BMJ'
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©2018 The Authors. Published by BMJ. This is an open access article available under a Creative Commons licence. The published version can be accessed at the following link on the publisher’s website: http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/gutjnl-2018-316794Background Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) recurs after initial treatment in approximately one in four patients. A single-centre pilot study suggested that this could be reduced using ’follow-on’ rifaximin treatment. We aimed to assess the efficacy of rifaximin treatment in preventing recurrence. Methods A multisite, parallel group, randomised, placebo controlled trial recruiting patients aged ≥18 years immediately after resolution of CDI through treatment with metronidazole or vancomycin. Participants received either rifaximin 400mg three times a day for 2weeks, reduced to 200mg three times a day for a further 2weeks or identical placebo. The primary endpoint was recurrence of CDI within 12 weeks of trial entry. Results Between December 2012 and March 2016, 151 participants were randomised to either rifaximin or placebo. Primary outcome data were available on 130. Mean age was 71.9 years (SD 15.3). Recurrence within 12 weeks was 29.5% (18/61) among participants allocated to placebo compared with 15.9% (11/69) among those allocated to rifaximin, a difference between groups of 13.7% (95% CI −28.1% to 0.7%, p=0.06). The risk ratio was 0.54 (95% CI 0.28 to 1.05, p=0.07). During 6-month safety follow-up, nine participants died in each group (12%). Adverse event rates were similar between groups. Conclusion While ’follow-on’ rifaximin after CDI appeared to halve recurrence rate, we failed to reach our recruitment target in this group of frail elderly patients, so the estimated effect of rifaximin lacks precision. A meta-analysis including a previous trial suggests that rifaximin may be effective; however, further, larger confirmatory studies are needed.The trial was sponsored by the University of Nottingham, was coordinated from the Nottingham Clinical Trials Unit and was supported by the National Institute for Health Research Clinical Research Network
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