Prevention of Clostridium Difficile Infection Among Hospitalized Elderly Patients Using Torani (Fermented Rice Water) and Xylitol Mixture Drink: The Study Protocol of an Open-Label Randomized Controlled Trial
Basanti Kumari Pathi, Jyoti Prakash Sahoo, Kumudini Panigrahi, Sidharth S Pattnaik, Santosh Kumar Dash, Shubhransu Patro, Debashish Mishra, Dipti Pattnaik, Manas Ranjan Behera, Manoja K Das

TL;DR
This study tests if a fermented rice water and xylitol drink can prevent Clostridium difficile infection in elderly hospitalized patients.
Contribution
The novel approach combines traditional fermented food (Torani) with prebiotics (xylitol) to prevent CDI in elderly patients.
Findings
The study will assess the effect of Torani-xylitol mixture on CDI prevention in hospitalized elderly.
If effective, the mixture could reduce CDI-related hospitalization and costs.
Abstract
Background and objectives: Clostridium difficile infections (CDI) among elderly individuals are common. Antibiotic use and gut dysbiosis are major contributors to CDI. Probiotics and prebiotics help prevent CDI by addressing dysbiosis. This study aims to document the effect of the combination of probiotics from Torani, a traditional fermented food (rich in Lactobacillus species), and prebiotics (xylitol) on CDI among elderly hospitalized individuals. Methods: This two-arm, open-label, randomized controlled trial (RCT) will be conducted at a tertiary care hospital in Odisha, India. The eligible elderly hospitalized participants will be randomized into two groups in a 1:1 ratio to receive 350 ml of either Torani-xylitol mixture or plain water once daily for 14 days. The data on sociodemography, clinical, and laboratory tests, antibiotics, and other medications used shall be recorded from…
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TopicsClostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens research · Gut microbiota and health · Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations
