Tuberc Respir Dis.  2000 Dec;49(6):774-779. 10.4046/trd.2000.49.6.774.

A Case of Rifampicin Induced Pseudomembranous Colitis

Abstract

Pseudomembranous colitis, although uncommon, is an important complication of antibiotics that is related to a variety of deleterious effects on the gastrointestinal tract. Rifampicin is one of the 1st line agents in the treatment of tuberculosis and a large number of patients are exposed to its potential adverse effects. We report upon a patient that had diarrhea due to pseudomembranous colitis after receiving antitubeculous medication, and which was probably caused by rifampicin. A 77-year-old man was admitted with diarrhea of three weeks duration. One month previously, he suffered from left pleuritic chest pain and left pleural effusion was noticed at chest X-ray. One week prior to the onset of diarrhea, he was started on empirically isoniazid, rifampicin, ethambutol and pyrazynamide as antituberculous medication. On admission, he complained of diarrhea, left pleuritic chest pain, dyspnea and sputum. On physical examination, breathing sound was decreased in the left lower lung field and bowel sound increased. Pleural biopsy revealed chronic granulomatous infalmmation, which was compatible with tuberculosis. Sigmoidoscopy showed whitish to yellowish pseudomembrane with intervening normal mucosa, and his stool was positive for C.difficle toxin. He was diagnosed as pseudomembranous colitis and treated with oral metronidazole and vancomycin. The diarrhea did not recur after reinstitution of the anti-tuberculous medication without rifampicin. In patients with severe diarrhea receining anti-tuberculous medication, rifampicin induced pseudomembranous colitis should be excluded.

Keyword

Pseudomembranous colitis; Rifampicin; Clostridium difficile

MeSH Terms

Aged
Anti-Bacterial Agents
Biopsy
Chest Pain
Clostridium difficile
Diarrhea
Dyspnea
Enterocolitis, Pseudomembranous*
Ethambutol
Gastrointestinal Tract
Humans
Isoniazid
Lung
Metronidazole
Mucous Membrane
Physical Examination
Pleural Effusion
Respiratory Sounds
Rifampin*
Sigmoidoscopy
Sputum
Thorax
Tuberculosis
Vancomycin
Anti-Bacterial Agents
Ethambutol
Isoniazid
Metronidazole
Rifampin
Vancomycin
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