INDICATORS OF LIFE-THREATENING MALARIA IN AFRICAN CHILDREN

被引:801
作者
MARSH, K
FORSTER, D
WARUIRU, C
MWANGI, I
WINSTANLEY, M
MARSH, V
NEWTON, C
WINSTANLEY, P
WARN, P
PESHU, N
PASVOL, G
SNOW, R
机构
[1] JOHN RADCLIFFE HOSP, NUFFIELD DEPT CLIN MED, OXFORD OX3 9DU, ENGLAND
[2] JOHN RADCLIFFE HOSP, DEPT PAEDIAT, OXFORD OX3 9DU, ENGLAND
基金
英国惠康基金;
关键词
D O I
10.1056/NEJM199505253322102
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background. About 90 percent of the deaths from malaria are in African children, but criteria to guide the recognition and management of severe malaria have not been validated in them. Methods. We conducted a prospective study of all children admitted to the pediatric ward of a Kenyan district hospital with a primary diagnosis of malaria. We calculated the frequency and mortality rate for each of the clinical and laboratory criteria in the current World Health Organization (WHO) definition of severe malaria, and then used logistic-regression analysis to identify the variables with the greatest prognostic value. Results. We studied 1844 children (mean age, 26.4 months) with a primary diagnosis of malaria, Not included were 18 children who died on arrival and 4 who died of other causes. The mortality rate was 3.5 percent (95 percent confidence interval, 2.7 to 4.3 percent), and 84 percent of the deaths occurred within 24 hours of admission. Logistic-regression analysis identified four key prognostic indicators: impaired consciousness (relative risk, 3.3; 95 percent confidence interval, 1.6 to 7.0), respiratory distress (relative risk, 3.9; 95 percent confidence interval, 2.0 to 7.7), hypoglycemia (relative risk, 3.3; 95 percent confidence interval, 1.6 to 6.7), and jaundice (relative risk, 2.6; 95 percent confidence interval, 1.1 to 6.3). Of the 64 children who died, 54 were among those with impaired consciousness (n = 336; case fatality rate, 11.9 percent) or respiratory distress (n = 251; case fatality rate, 13.9 percent), or both. Hence, this simple bedside index identified 84.4 percent of the fatal cases, as compared with the 79.7 percent identified by the current WHO criteria. Conclusions. In African children with malaria, the presence of impaired consciousness or respiratory distress can identify those at high risk for death.
引用
收藏
页码:1399 / 1404
页数:6
相关论文
共 15 条
  • [1] NEUROLOGICAL SEQUELAE OF CEREBRAL MALARIA IN CHILDREN
    BREWSTER, DR
    KWIATKOWSKI, D
    WHITE, NJ
    [J]. LANCET, 1990, 336 (8722) : 1039 - 1043
  • [2] LACTIC-ACIDOSIS AND HYPOGLYCEMIA IN CHILDREN WITH SEVERE MALARIA - PATHOPHYSIOLOGICAL AND PROGNOSTIC-SIGNIFICANCE
    KRISHNA, S
    WALLER, DW
    TERKUILE, F
    KWIATKOWSKI, D
    CRAWLEY, J
    CRADDOCK, CFC
    NOSTEN, F
    CHAPMAN, D
    BREWSTER, D
    HOLLOWAY, PA
    WHITE, NJ
    [J]. TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE, 1994, 88 (01) : 67 - 73
  • [3] EFFECT OF BLOOD-TRANSFUSION ON SURVIVAL AMONG CHILDREN IN A KENYAN HOSPITAL
    LACKRITZ, EM
    CAMPBELL, CC
    RUEBUSH, TK
    HIGHTOWER, AW
    WAKUBE, W
    STEKETEE, RW
    WERE, JBO
    [J]. LANCET, 1992, 340 (8818) : 524 - 528
  • [4] MOLYNEUX ME, 1989, J ROY SOC MED, V82, P35
  • [5] MOLYNEUX ME, 1989, Q J MED, V71, P441
  • [6] CEREBRAL MALARIA - WHAT IS UNAROUSABLE COMA
    NEWTON, CRJC
    PASVOL, G
    WINSTANLEY, PA
    WARRELL, DA
    [J]. LANCET, 1990, 335 (8687) : 472 - 472
  • [7] INTRACRANIAL-PRESSURE IN AFRICAN CHILDREN WITH CEREBRAL MALARIA
    NEWTON, CRJC
    KIRKHAM, FJ
    WINSTANLEY, PA
    PASVOL, G
    PESHU, N
    WARRELL, DA
    MARSH, K
    [J]. LANCET, 1991, 337 (8741) : 573 - 576
  • [8] OVERLAP IN THE CLINICAL-FEATURES OF PNEUMONIA AND MALARIA IN AFRICAN CHILDREN
    ODEMPSEY, TJD
    MCARDLE, TF
    LAURENCE, BE
    LAMONT, AC
    TODD, JE
    GREENWOOD, BM
    [J]. TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE, 1993, 87 (06) : 662 - 665
  • [9] QUININE TREATMENT OF SEVERE FALCIPARUM-MALARIA IN AFRICAN CHILDREN - A RANDOMIZED COMPARISON OF 3 REGIMENS
    PASVOL, G
    NEWTON, CRJC
    WINSTANLEY, PA
    WATKINS, WM
    PESHU, NM
    WERE, JBO
    MARSH, K
    WARRELL, DA
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE, 1991, 45 (06) : 702 - 713
  • [10] PERIODICITY AND SPACE-TIME CLUSTERING OF SEVERE CHILDHOOD MALARIA ON THE COAST OF KENYA
    SNOW, RW
    SCHELLENBERG, JRMA
    PESHU, N
    FORSTER, D
    NEWTON, CRJC
    WINSTANLEY, PA
    MWANGI, I
    WARUIRU, C
    WARN, PA
    NEWBOLD, C
    MARSH, K
    [J]. TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE, 1993, 87 (04) : 386 - 390