Literature DB >> 17102547

Management of severe and complicated malaria.

S K Mishra1, S Mohanty, A Mohanty, B S Das.   

Abstract

Severe malaria is invariably caused by Plasmodium falciparum. In India, both adults and children are affected by severe malaria. However, children are more prone for developing anemia and convulsions as manifestations of severe malaria, while acute renal failure and jaundice are more common among adults. Pregnant women are vulnerable to hypoglycemia, anemia and pulmonary complications. The case-fatality rate due to severe malaria is 10-15% in spite of therapy but it increases in the presence of renal failure or respiratory distress (pulmonary edema or ARDS). Of late, multi-organ failure and high mortality figures are being reported increasingly from different parts of India. Early diagnosis and prompt treatment will reduce the mortality due to malaria. Cerebral malaria should always be suspected in a patient with altered sensorium in a malaria-endemic area. However, other causes of unconsciousness such as encephalitis, meningitis or hepatic coma should also be excluded. Parenteral quinine is the mainstay of therapy. A recent multi-centric study has demonstrated the efficacy of intravenous artesunate in reducing the mortality by 30%. The usefulness of adjunct therapy is still controversial.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17102547

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Postgrad Med        ISSN: 0022-3859            Impact factor:   1.476


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