BACKGROUND: Thrombocytopenia is a common finding in adults with severe falciparum malaria, but its clinical and prognostic utility is incompletely defined. METHODS: Clinical and laboratory data from 647 adults with severe falciparum malaria were analysed retrospectively to determine the relationship between a patient's platelet count on admission to hospital and their subsequent clinical course. RESULTS: On admission, 614 patients (94.9%) were thrombocytopenic (platelet count <150âÃâ10(9)/L) and 328 (50.7%) had a platelet count <50âÃâ10(9)/L. The admission platelet count was inversely correlated with parasite biomass (estimated from plasma PfHRP2 concentrations, rsâ=â-0.28, Pâ=â0.003), the degree of microvascular sequestration (measured with orthogonal polarizing spectral imaging, rsâ=â-0.31, Pâ=â0.001) and disease severity (the number of World Health Organization severity criteria satisfied by the patient, rsâ=â-0.21, P <0.001). Platelet counts were lower on admission in the patients who died (median: 30 (interquartile range 22 to 52)âÃâ10(9)/L versus 50 (34 to 78)âÃâ10(9)/L in survivors; P <0.001), but did not predict outcome independently from other established laboratory and clinical prognostic indices. The 39 patients (6%) with profound thrombocytopenia (platelet count <20âÃâ10(9)/L) were more likely to die (odds ratio: 5.00, 95% confidence interval: 2.56 to 9.75) than patients with higher platelet counts, but these high-risk patients could be identified more rapidly with simple bedside clinical assessment. The admission platelet count did not reliably identify the 50 patients (7.7%) with major bleeding during the study. CONCLUSIONS: Thrombocytopenia is a marker of disease severity in adults with falciparum malaria, but has limited utility in prognostication, triage and management.
The clinical implications of thrombocytopenia in adults with severe falciparum malaria: a retrospective analysis.
成人重症恶性疟疾血小板减少症的临床意义:回顾性分析
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作者:Hanson Josh, Phu Nguyen Hoan, Hasan Mahtab Uddin, Charunwatthana Prakaykaew, Plewes Katherine, Maude Richard J, Prapansilp Panote, Kingston Hugh W F, Mishra Saroj K, Mohanty Sanjib, Price Ric N, Faiz M Abul, Dondorp Arjen M, White Nicholas J, Hien Tran Tinh, Day Nicholas P J
| 期刊: | BMC Medicine | 影响因子: | 8.300 |
| 时间: | 2015 | 起止号: | 2015 Apr 24; 13:97 |
| doi: | 10.1186/s12916-015-0324-5 | 研究方向: | 炎症/感染 |
| 疾病类型: | 疟疾 | ||
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