학술논문

A study of clinical profile of patients with malaria in tertiary care hospital.
Document Type
Article
Source
International Archives of Integrated Medicine. Nov2019, Vol. 6 Issue 11, p42-46. 5p.
Subject
*CEREBRAL malaria
*MALARIA
*TERTIARY care
*HOSPITAL care
*TROPICAL medicine
Language
ISSN
2394-0026
Abstract
Background: Malaria a tropical disease has a wide clinical spectrum ranging from uncomplicated disease to a fatal one. The objectives were to study clinical profile of Malaria with special reference to its complications and outcome. Materials and methods: A study was carried out in a tertiary care hospital including total of 50 patients diagnosed with P. Vivax or P. Falciparum Malaria. Data on patients' clinical details with investigations, complications, and outcome was studied. Results: Out of 50 patients (37 male and 13 female), 41 had P. Vivax and 9 had P. Falciparum Malaria. Total 3 patients were complicated; two had cerebral malaria due to P.falciparum and one had multi organ failure due to P. vivax which eventually succumbed. Conclusions: Clinical profile of Malaria was studied which suggest, P.falciparum malaria was more complicated; which comprises cerebral complications, renal complication, hepato-biliary and respiratory complications leading to increased morbidity and mortality. It was observed that P. vivax had better outcome but it can also present with serious and life-threatening complication. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]